RFID tags are non-contact and secure access devices that have a high recognition rate and large storage memory. Also, these tags can be easily integrated into the user’s existing systems, thus ...
Now that most smartphones are equipped with Near Field Communication technology, RFID providers are offering a wide variety of NFC transponders. “We’ve certainly seen a lot of changes in the industry” ...
NXP has created a read-write chip for high-volume RFID tag applications complying to Rain Alliance standards for UHF passive tags. It is Branded ‘Ucode X’ and delivered in wafer form.
Most RFID technology is either focused on manufacturing or supply-chain applications. But recent personal experiences, coupled with some timely contract announcements, have made me aware of the scope ...
MASON CITY, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Metalcraft introduced tamper proof DuraDestruct RFID tags for applications needing long read range with durable, secure identity. The tags strengthen RFID access ...
Many applications are now using radio frequency (RF) chip technology to automatically identify objects or people. These applications range from tracking animals and tagging goods for inventory control ...
Wireless security, an increasingly important factor across the electronics landscape, will open the door to a multitude of NFC-related applications. Near-field communications (NFC), previously ...
Regulatory standards are useful to all types of business organizations and for governments. Standards can ensure the minimum level of product characteristics such as quality, interoperability, ...
NXP Semiconductors announced the new UCODE X, delivering read and write sensitivity, flexible configurations, and the ...
End users are evaluating RFID for asset tracking and management across a broad spectrum of markets, to increase visibility, improve efficiency and reduce costs. A critical consideration in any ...
Our Extend-a-Read product is based on 433.92 MHz ISO Standard active (battery powered) anti-collision (read many simultaneously) Tags Readers are single piece solutions with ranges from 3' to 250'.
A team of researchers in Scotland has unveiled a RFID tag, which they claim could make the technology cheaper as well as more sustainable. The scientists at the University of Glasgow explain that the ...
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