This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 3, 2006—Last week G2 Microsystems of Campbell, California, announced the introduction of a new “system-on-chip” technology that it claims ...
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. “With Ucode X, ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Savi Technology, a Lockheed Martin company (NYSE: LMT) providing real-time supply chain and asset management ...
RFID tracking solutions provider Axcess International is developing a dot-sized UHF RFID chip with built-in digital input-output (IO) and analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) to connect with sensors.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the fastest growing wireless technologies. It brings the benefits of both barcode and wireless technology to asset management, product tracking, ...
RALEIGH – Researchers at North Carolina State University have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, which should drive down the cost of ...
LONDON — A British start-up, RFTRAQ (Guildford, England) is ramping up production of its Active RFID tags in an attempt to help jump start the use of the devices and expand into new application ...
Researchers have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID chip, which should drive down the cost of RFID tags. In addition, the chip's design makes it possible to embed RFID tags ...
A popular radio-frequency ID system that is used to deter car thefts and as a convenience device for the purchase of gasoline can be defeated with low-cost technology, computer scientists from The ...
Samsung Electronics has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip it hopes will turn mobile phones into more useful tools to tell people about the products and services they want.
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