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Types of RFID Tags - AB&R® (American Barcode and RFID)
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Passive RFID Tags
Passive tags are comprised of three elements: an integrated circuit or chip, an antenna, and a substrate.
The RFID chip stores data and performs specific tasks. Depending on its design, the chip may be read-only (RO), write-once, read-many (WORM), or read-write (RW). Typically, RFID chips carry 96 bits of memory but can range from 2-1000 bits.
Attached to the chip is the...
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Why RFID? | Confidex
How to select the right tag?
Confidex tags are compatible with most UHF RFID hardware.
There is a huge variety of different kind of tags available with different properties. And remember, they all are compatible with any Gen2 reader. Reader devices and tags can be selected totally independently based on other requirements in your application.
So, what should you take into account? Read on »
How...
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RFID on Android - Part 2 - SDG Blog
RFID on Android - Part 2
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Android Capabilities Needed for Enterprise RFID
In the first article of this series, we provided a brief description of Android's use of RFID. As part of that discussion, we pointed out that Android, by default, supports RFID solely through its implementation of NFC. We also pointed out that, although NFC expands the use...
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A CMOS Pressure Sensor Tag Chip for Passive Wireless ...
This paper presents a novel monolithic pressure sensor tag for passive wireless applications. The proposed pressure sensor tag is based on an ultra-high frequency RFID system. The pressure sensor element is implemented in the 0.18 µm CMOS process and the membrane gap is formed by sacrificial layer release, resulting in a sensitivity of 1.2 fF/kPa within the range from 0 to 600 kPa. A three-stage...
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2018 most common RFID Questions | RFIDdirect
Furthermore, RFID can allow for multiple tag reads, capable of hundreds of tags in a couple of seconds and the RFID tag information can be re-programmed.
What is the difference between LF, HF and UHF?
LF operates at 125 KHz or 134.2 KHz and at this frequency range the wavelength is not vulnerable to interference and can be used around metallic objects and high water content objects or...
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Which RFID frequency fits your needs?
RFID transponders (RFID chip and antenna) are available in different frequencies and selection is dependent...
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What is automatic identification?
Automatic identification, or auto ID for short, is the broad term given to a host of technologies that are used to help machines identify objects. Auto identification is often coupled with automatic data capture. That is, companies want to identify items, capture...
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Rugged 2.4-GHz Active RFID Reader For Industrial Applications
This 2.4-GHz active RFID reader combines an impressive long range with a rugged design suitable for harsh industrial applications and survival in application temperatures up to 70 Celsius degree.
For industrial applications, this rugged 2.4-GHz active RFID reader is optional with various layer communications interfaces. To download tag data to a host computer, this 2.4-GHz RFID reader uses RS232,...
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Rugged 2.4-GHz Active RFID Reader For Industrial Applications
This 2.4-GHz active RFID reader combines an impressive long range with a rugged design suitable for harsh industrial applications and survival in application temperatures up to 70 Celsius degree.
For industrial applications, this rugged 2.4-GHz active RFID reader is optional with various layer communications interfaces. To download tag data to a host computer, this 2.4-GHz RFID reader uses RS232,...
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