For over a decade, most RFID has been practised at High Frequency, the 13.56MHz frequency that is license free worldwide. Last year, about $2.5 billion was spent on tags and systems at that frequency, ...
Deploy HF RFID and NFC easier than ever with SATO and Loftware TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SATO Holdings Corporation (TOKYO: 6287), a global pioneer in auto-ID and labeling solutions, announced that its 4 ...
It is popularly believed that HF (13.56 MHz) RFID is limited to one meter range. However, there are many reasons to seek longer range at HF and it has even been available and in use for some time. The ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. December 11, 2007—Standards body EPCglobal is completing a 13.56 MHz high frequency (HF) counterpart to its popular Gen2 standard, which currently ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 28, 2006—ODIN technologies of Dulles, Virginia, today will release a new benchmark that could be considered the end of round one in the ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JADAK, a business unit of Novanta Corporation (“Novanta”), announces the release of the HS-1RS Secure Access Handheld Barcode Scanner, enabled with software from ...
Murata Manufacturing Co. is going to launch mass production of the world’s smallest HF-band RFID*1 tag (3.2 x 3.2 x 0.7mm). Murata has applied its proprietary multi-layer circuit board technology and ...
柔性电子器件中,跨耦合压控振荡器在IGZO TFT技术平台上实现高频应用,CB模式工作频率26.9-27.7MHz(10V/1.93mW),RFID模式12.9-13 ...
Tempe, Arizona—Here's news of a programmable analog IC implementation that enables both I and Q (in-phase and quadrature) channel filtering in both HF and UHF so-called universal RFID (radio frequency ...
RFID reader designed for use in portable devices, for use with access control, cashless payments TORONTO - Sirit Inc., a leading provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, is ...
You can tag cows, you can tag drugs, and you can tag palates. So long as you have picked a good reader, you’re all set, right? Not true, unless you’ve selected the ideal frequency for your particular ...