| Developers: | SAUK |
| Last Release Date: | 2025/11/18 |
| Technology: | Internet of Things (IoT) |
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2025: Optimization of circuitry and technological processes
SAUK has developed and launched an updated version of the SAUK Detector Pro, a device for configuring RFID solutions at checkpoints, enterprises, warehouses, parking lots and parking lots. The company announced this on November 18, 2025. Updated circuitry and optimized technological processes reduced production times and minimized the impact of the human factor. Antenna tuning provided higher sensitivity and noise immunity to the device.
The SAUK detector is a device for evaluating the stability of the UHF RFID electromagnetic field in the area where reliable communication with the UHF-RIFD label is required. It allows you to analyze the quality of receiving signals and commands of UHF-RFID readers of any manufacturer that comply with the international EPC Class1 Gen2 standard. SAUK Detector Pro is indispensable for configuring RFID solutions, especially for multiple reflected signals and in a complex interference environment.
The standard package has a range of up to 13-14 meters when working with an RFID system tuned to 1 watt of effective radiated power. The device is equipped with indication elements, which with different intensity degree and in different modes signal the quality of the electromagnetic field and the stability of receiving RFID commands.
| The main problem of UHF RFID solutions from any manufacturer is blind spots that cannot be seen without special equipment. SAUK Detector Pro solves this problem even for already installed RFID systems. An updated version of our detector allows you to instantly assess the quality and confidence of receiving RFID signals. The device easily detects the points where the label will not be scanned by the UHF RFID reader, and allows you to configure RFID solutions to ensure full performance according to customer requirements, "said Andrey Krasovsky, head of SAUK, candidate of technical sciences. |
