> Material: ABS+Stainless steel
> Size: Diameter 16.25*5.89mm
> Thickness: 5.89mm
> Chip avaible: RW1990 / TM1990A-F5
> Function: Read and write (RW1990); Only read (TM1990)
Readable and Writable Dallas iButton RW1990 Tag
Model No.: RW1990, TM1990A-F5
Material | ABS+Stainless steel |
Size | Diameter 16.25mm*5.89mm |
Thickness | 5.89mm |
Chip avaible | RW1990 / TM1990A-F5 |
Function | Read and write (RW1990); Only read (TM1990) |
Crafts | Engrave number or texts |
Read time | 350,000 times |
Memory | 64 bit |
Package | 100pcs/box, 5000pcs/carton, 25kg/carton |
Feature of iButton Key Touch Memory | Can Be Read in Less Than 5ms |
Operating Range: 2.8V to 6.0V, -40°C to +85°C | |
Application | Access Control, Inventory Control, Tool Management, Work-in-Progress Tracking |
Life Time | 10years |
What is an iButton?
An iButton is a computer chip which is enclosed in a 16mm thick durable weather resistant stainless steel can. Because of their small size and extreme durability, iButtons can travel virtually anywhere.
How does an iButton communicate?
The iButton is a slave device and requires a master to initiate communication to it. A master can be a PC or a micro processor. With the master constantly polling the iButtons, communication to iButtons can be started by a simple touch to a 1-Wire interface called a Blue Dot Receptor. Every iButton has a unique 64-bit serial number, which gives it a unique 1-Wire network address.
What are iButtons being used for?
Attached to key fobs, rings, watches, or other personal items for applications such as access control to buildings and computers. Additionally, iButtons are commonly mounted to storage crates, trucks, and other equipment for asset management. Furthermore, iButtons are mounted to refrigeration units, outdoor environments, and even to animals for various data logging tasks