DAILY RFID has developed rugged RFID smart label, each including a small IC chip and antenna. The read /write RFID tags are designed to ensure the durability even under harsh environment and have been ...
While promoting a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag for tracking hoses in pharmaceutical processing plants, AdvantaPure (Southampton, PA; www.advantapure.com) encountered significant interest ...
Looking only at those written in the last seven days, the most popular stories on our website cover an NXP read-write chip for RFID tagging, total semiconductor revenues in 2025, and China filing to ...
Minneapolis, MN—October 14, 2013—TURCK introduces the Q175 compact UHF read/write head, the latest addition to the company’s comprehensive RFID portfolio. This capability allows TURCK to expand its ...
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.
Contrinex RTP-0501-000 RFID transponder tags were selected for use. While being only 50 mm in diameter, the IP67-rated ...
A term used to describe an RFID tag that can store new information on its microchip. These tags are often used on reusable containers and other assets. When the contents of the container are changed, ...
Turck's TB-Q08 RFID read/write head measures just 32 x 20 x 8 mm with integrated antenna, electronics and two LEDs visible from all directions. Related To: Turck The LEDs indicate a functioning power ...
Checkpoint Systems, a global leader in RFID solutions, has integrated the new RAIN RFID UCODE® X chip into its smart labels.
Targeted a broad spectrum of long-range RF identification applications, the UHF RFID IDIC ATA5590 (named TAGIDU) operates from 800 MHz to GHz. The device consumes 10 µW while achieving a unique ...
NXP Semiconductors announced the new UCODE X, delivering read and write sensitivity, flexible configurations, and the ...
I originally posted this February 8, 2009 on my Microsoft blog and thought I should share it here. I really became interested in RFID after reading RFID Toys back in 2002. Amal Graafstra the author ...