Blood HF NFC Tag is used for tracking and inventory management of blood and blood products in hospitals and blood banks.
Inventory management of blood banks and hospital blood centers can be efficiently managed by using Blood HF NFC Tag
Friendly Graphic GUI interface temperature vs date time
This solution aims to improve upon efficiency, reduce errors, enhance visibility and increase security with the supply chain
Blood NFC Tag used with bags containing blood plasma, are able to withstand difficult storage and usage conditions, including extreme cold
Tag Dimension: 50*50*1 mm (Antenna Size: 46*46 mm)
Chip: FM13HT160 (Protocol: ISO 15693)
Memory: TID/UID 96bit+ EPC/Block 96bit+ User 0-8kbits(total 160kbit EEPROM)+ Reserve 32bits kill & 32bits access
Operating Frequency: 13.0-14.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: Printable Coated Paper
Reading Range: 1.5cm on Air-Free (Depends on Reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: Temperature Sensoring
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
FM13HT160 Smart Phone APP User Guide
FM13HT160 Temperature Sensor Android DemoApp
FM13HT160 Android APK APP User Manual
FM13HT160 DemoAPP iOS SourceCode
FM13HT160 DemoApp Android SourceCode
FM13HT160 Temperature Sensor Ref to Fudan UHF R2000 Develop SDK
FM13HT160 ISO15693(T5T) Application manual- Customized Function Only
May 20, 2021
1、APP demo DT160 Andorid APP 9.2.9 & source code
2、RTC_FLOW_FLAG=1, register operation at C085 is disable
3、Add UserManual for ISO15693 basing on FM13HT160 ISO15693(T5T) Application manual_V1.3
Over write logging records time by time after memory is getting full.
Designed with the blood bag supply chain in mind, the Blood HF NFC Tag are capable of enduring high moisture and long durations at freezing temperatures.
Hospital liquid medicine management ensure good quality for the patients.
RFID has the potential of improving patient safety and providing seamless healthcare service to the ever increasing patient pool through efficient inventory reduction and management, increased labor efficiency and overall operational automation.