Writing to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags usually requires close proximity between a tag and an encoding or writing device (often a handheld reader), and the tag typically needs to remain ...
Could I use an RF antenna to write information to the tag’s memory chip? I am thinking in terms of labels for packaged goods. You would need to use passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID tags that ...
The LEDs indicate a functioning power supply as well as active read/write operations to the user. The unit is ISO15693-compliant and has protection to IP67. Its compact rectangular design and 15 cm ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.— Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. has added to its FerVID family of products a new RFID tag IC that includes 256-bytes of FRAM and operates at nearly 50 times the speed of ...
Turck introduces the Q175 compact UHF read/write head, the latest addition to the company’s comprehensive RFID portfolio. Designed to communicate with multiple data carriers, the Q175 employs both HF ...
Maxell's Heliport RFID System Provides the Foundation for Next-Generation Track and Trace and Information Management Solutions in Life Science Industries Fair Lawn, NJ—Maxell Corporation of America, a ...
WJ Communications, Inc., a designer and supplier of radio frequency (RF) products and solutions for the wireless infrastructure and radio frequency identification (RFID) reader markets, today unveiled ...
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