Technical Overview
How RLM-1P fits an embedded UHF RFID reader design
RLM-1P is built for manufacturers that need to place a UHF RFID reader core inside a finished device rather than design the RF section from the ground up. The small board size, FPC host connector, and MMCX antenna port make it practical for compact enclosures where board placement, antenna routing, and service access all have to be planned early. For broader module selection, see the RFID modules category.
For engineering teams, the main value is read-zone control. RF output up to 33dBm with 1dB stepping gives developers room to tune the reader around antenna gain, tag position, metal surfaces, and the final housing. That matters in smart cabinets, access terminals, benches, and fixtures where a strong read is useful only when the read area is controlled.
The module also supports RSSI, tag data filtering, and simultaneous identification, so the host system can make cleaner decisions before data reaches the application layer. Raylink RFID can review the integration path with OEM teams, including antenna selection, host-board connection, and regional frequency configuration based on the supplied specification.
- Antenna position and enclosure planning
- Read-zone tuning for compact devices
- Host-board integration through FPC connection
- OEM review before pilot production