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Do the MPR Products Have I/O Pins?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR Series RFID Cards currently use PCMCIA and RS-232 for the main I/O and do not have separate I/O pins. However, the MPR cards can be used with conventional RS232 cabled interfaces. Please refer to the application note “MIB1000 interface board”.
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What are the MPR Products?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
WJ designs and makes multi-protocol, UHF RFID PC Cards that operate in the 902-928 MHz ISM band: the MPR5000, MPR6000 and MPR7000. These products utilize the PCMCIA Type II package and 68-pin parallel communications interface commonly found in laptop, handheld and other computing platforms. These units utilize flash memory to enable upgrade ability for additional features or capabilities to other protocols.
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What Protocols Do the MPR Products Support?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR Series RFID Cards currently support EPC Class 0/0+, EPC Class 1 and EPC Gen 2. ISO 18000-6B and others can be added at a later date. User downloadable utility programs allow upgrades for new capabilities and features.
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Do I need certification to use the MPR products in the U.S. and Canada?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR Series RFID Cards have been tested and granted approval by the FCC and the IC for their frequency bands of operation. This means that as long as the unit is used in the specific manner listed in WJ's operations manual it does not need any further FCC or IC certification. However, each customer needs to understand the complete terms of this certification since there may be labeling implications.
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What is the communications and control interface on the MPR products?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR5000 and MPR6000 RFID Cards can be operated as either PC Card Standard 8.0 or serial TTL. These cards are self-configuring depending on the interface plugged into. The application note - “Controlling MPR Series RFID Cards in Serial Communications Mode” addresses how to interface to the MPR products in serial mode.
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What do I do with the unused input, output and I/O pins?

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Leave the unused output pins open; connect the unused sole input pins to Vcc or ground with a trace or a 10K to 100K resistors. For unused I/O pins, if it is set High-Z, connect it to Vcc or ground through a 10K to 100K resistor, or leave it open if it is active.
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Can the I/O pins on the HT46 series of MCUs be used as LCD drive pins?

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The pins on the HT46 series can be setup as either CMOS outputs or Schmitt trigger inputs, therefore they can be setup in three conditions which are, a high level output, a low level and as an input. By using an externally connected resistor divider on an I/O pin, when setup as an input, a voltage of VDD/2 can be generated. In this way a 3 common LCD configuration can be generated.
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Where Can I Buy MPR RFID Cards?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR line of products can be purchased through one of our distribution partners. You can purchase units directly from WJ Online Store (https://www.wj.com/onlinestore/default.aspx) or BlueStar (www.bluestarinc.com) or over the phone. You can also buy developers kits that include MPR RFID Cards, installation software and various assorted RFID tags.
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What is the output power of the MPR readers?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR5000 and MPR6000 have a maximum output power of 0.5 watts (27dBm). The MPR7000 has an maximum of 1 watt (30dBm). The output power can be set from 18dBm to the max in 1dB increments.
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Are there are limitations on using the I/O pins of the HT48 series MCUs to drive an LCD?

Holtek Semiconductor - I/O Type MCU Series FAQs
Because the I/O pins can only generate three voltage levels, namely, VDD, VDD/2 and GND voltages, therefore only 1/2 bias LCD panels can be driven. For LCD panels that require other Bias types, it is not possible to use the I/Os.
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Do LAND O LAKES? Products contain gluten?

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Land O'Lakes, Inc. strives to provide complete and accurate ingredient information on its labels. For any specific product, we feel the best source of this information is the product ingredient listing on the package. To date, the FDA and USDA have not defined the term "gluten-free." To the best of our knowledge, the ingredients in our natural dairy products (e.g., natural cheese and butter) do not contain gluten.
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Can MPR cards be used as Stationary Readers?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR Series RFID Cards are optimized for small size and mobility. They are devices that are used as one part of a stationary or handheld reader solution. They have the hardware and firmware capability of a complete reader but they need applications software and possibly other items. WJ MPR series devices must be used in conjunction with a host computer to provide reader functionality.
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Can MPR cards be used as Handheld Readers?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
WJ MPR-series devices may be readily integrated with PDAs or handheld computers to provide a complete handheld RFID reader function. The MPR5000 with integral antenna is particularly suited for this type of application.
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Where are the pins made?

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Pin-Centives, Inc.employs quality control at several checkpoints. We guarantee our work based on the faithful reproduction of the approved art work. Yes. A variety of emblematic jewelry can be made from your design in certain materials. Items such as tie tacs, earrings, pendants, and key rings are popular.
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Lapel Pins by The Lapel Pin & Button Co.
All of our lapel pins are made from metals, while the types of metals vary greatly depending on client preference, the most common metal used is Copper, which is an extremely durable, long lasting metal. Aside from copper, our lapel pins can also be struck from Iron (steel), brass, aluminum, pewter, and even sterling silver. We do not produce any lapel pins that are made from PVC, or Acrylics (plastic).
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FAQ'S
The possibilities are endless. Once you get started, you'll be surprised how easy it is. The best place to start is to let all your family, friends and neighbors know that you collect pins. Many people have pins laying around that they don't want but that they're just reluctant to throw away. They'll be only too glad to give them to you! But be patient! All they'll hear is that you collect pins...not what type of pin. So you'll get all kinds of pins.
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Who else have you made pins for?

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On the Client Page we have a extensive list of companies we have worked with, most of them being Fortune 500 companies.
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Are the WJ RFID MPR Readers compatible with the ISO 18000-6 Standard?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR Series PC Card products are presently not compatible with ISO 18000-6B, however, the ISO 18000-6C standard shares the same protocol with EPC Class 1 Generation 2.
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Do the WJ RFID MPR Readers comply with Asian and European Standards?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
Asian and European frequencies are on the MPR PC Card product capability development road map for 2005. WJ Communications will announce the anticipated release dates in the future.
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Why can't the User Interface Demo connect to the MPR card?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The MPR card in a laptop computer creates a UART serial interface that acts like a conventional COM port, logically identical to the serial printer or modem ports on older computers. When the card is inserted into the computer, the operating system assigns this logical port to an available port number, which could differ from one computer to another and could change on subsequent insertions if other serial devices are connected to the computer.
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Where do I place pins and badges on the uniform?

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Some insignia come in iron-on format, but not all. Check and see before you iron them—non-iron-on awards will melt if they are ironed. The insignia tab is a great tool. Membership pins can be placed onto it and then be removed easily when the uniform needs to be cleaned.
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How can I use my wheel pins?

The SNOW BLOWER Shop, FAQ
Many models used these pins with round bails for securing the wheels to the axels. By moving the pins the machine could be made to freewheel. By moving one pin the machine could be rendered one wheel drive for easier handling in light duty. Many machines included this click pin feature. In this picture the pin passes through the wheel and the axle causing power to be transmitted.
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Will there pins or needles?

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No. Needles and pins are not part of the sleep study. Tape and wire are used to connect the small sensors that transmit information about your sleep cycle.
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How Many Pins Can I Buy?

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You can buy as many pins as you wish! However, they are sold in multiples of 10 for $30. Since all profits go directly to breast cancer research and patient support, there are no discounts or deals on multiple quantities or retail.
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What are those pins everyone's been wearing on their lapels?

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the start of the sixth season, all the regulars began wearing identical pins on their lapel. One intrepid fan called up Blue producer (and former NYPD detective) Bill Clark, who explained that they're "DB" (for "Detective Bureau") pins, given out by the Chief of Detectives.
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Why are pins so popular right now?

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People have been collecting Disney pins for years, but WDW started the cast member pin trading program in October of 1999 for their Millennium celebration. Since then, Disney pin trading has grown substantially and proven so popular that WDW decided to extend the CM pin trading indefinitely.
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Where else are Disney pins sold besides WDW?

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The other Disney parks ? the Disneyland Resort in California, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris ? also sell pins. The Disney Stores have been selling more pins recently. At the end of 1999 the Disney Stores sold a 101-pin set called Countdown to the Millennium. The Countdown series can currently be found at the Character Warehouse locations in the Belz Outlets in Florida.
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Will the MPR WJ RFID Readers meet the EPC UHF Gen 2 Standard?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The WJ MPR Series PC Card products currently meet the Gen2 standard and are firmware upgradeable . The firmware application update is available for download.
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What EPC Standards and EPC passive tag suppliers are the MPR WJ Readers compatible?

WJ Communications - RFID Frequently - Asked Questions
The WJ MPR Series products are compatible with EPC Class 0/0+ EPC Class 1 and EPC Gen2 Standards. The MPR Series PC Card products also offer functionality with Symbol/Matrics Class 0+ and the Impinj writable Class 0 protocols. Although not limited to this list, the MPR Series PC Card products have been tested with Alien, Symbol/Matrics, ASK, ST Micro, Impinj and RAFSEC tag products.
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