DAILY RFID has launched High Frequency RFID Jewelry Tag for to market communities, secured storing and other areas. These clear rfid tags have robust potential for jewelry inventory tracking within ...
Whether it is a global procurement contract for a multinational corporation or the rapid expansion needs of a growing enterprise, Chengdu MIND ensures that every batch of UHF RFID tag units delivered ...
The MB89R118C is a Ferroelectric Random Access Memory LSI for 13.56 MHz (high-frequency) with large-capacity memory features and anti-collision feature of RFID for multiple tags recognition.The ...
Are there any HF tags that will continue to operate after being exposed to a temperature of 250 degrees Fahrenheit (121 degrees Celsius) for a maximum of 3.5 hours? —Name withheld Yes, but you would ...
Different frequencies have different characteristics that make them more useful for different applications. For instance, low- frequency tags use less power and are better able to penetrate non- ...
Phase IV Engineering recently announced a partnership with Melexis to create sensor tags based on the Melexis MLX90129 high frequency RFID enabled resistive sensor integrated circuit. The two ...
Discover how RFID technology enhances hospital medication management by automating tracking to reduce errors and lower costs.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has become integral to modern wireless communications, enabling efficient identification, tracking, and data exchange across a multitude of ...
Showing a huge increase of 104% from first quarter 2005 to first quarter 2006, 575 million high high-frequency RFID tag ICs were shipped in 2005, according to the latest findings of ABI Research's ...
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Pressure to optimize is intense on the floors of motor vehicle manufacturers' factories: Variance is steadily increasing. Costs have to be contained. Fraunhofer researchers are now using RFID ...