We have created a video explaining software development using the SDK for HF band/UHF band RFID!
When developing applications that use RFID readers and writers, it is necessary to implement processes to control the reader/writer. TR3-SDKV2 and UTR-SDKV1 are software development kits (SDKs) for controlling Takaya's readers and writers. The SDKs include DLLs (Dynamic Link Libraries) and sample programs, making it easier to develop applications for the readers and writers. The series of readers and writers targeted by each SDK is as follows: TR3-SDKV2: HF band products "TR3 series," "TR3XM series," "TR3X series" UTR-SDKV1: UHF band products "UTR series" We have created and published a video explaining the overview of the SDK, programming procedures using DLLs, and sample programs.
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1. About the SDK 00:09~ I will explain the overview of the SDK. 2. SDK Programming 01:37~ As an example, I will explain the steps to create a Windows application using TR3-SDKV2 in Microsoft Visual Studio (C#). - Creating a project - Adding a reference to TR3-SDKV2 - Adding a ResponseRFID event handler - Writing communication processing with the reader/writer 3. Sample Programs 05:03~ I will explain the sample programs included in the SDK.
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, starting the assembly of transistor radios. Today, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells various electronics, including in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices) and RFID (a technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from tags containing IC information), as well as IT consulting and system solutions, both domestically and internationally. We continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to societal development, with textiles and electronics as our dual pillars.