The NCD1025-IC is a contact-less; sequential power and data transmission (HDX) RFID integrated circuit featuring an on-chip 16-bit CRC generator and integrated CR trim capacitors. It offers ...
SMARTRAC’s Sensor Temperature DogBone inlay and RFMicron’s Temperature Sensor Powered by Magnus tag both use RFMicron’s Magnus S3 passive RFID sensor IC, released a year ago (see RFMicron Releases New ...
RFID technology promises to deliver significant benefits in the cold chain by improving the ability to track items and their temperatures. In this demonstration by the RFID Research Center at the ...
It’s less than one ounce, about two square inches, thin, and flexible. And it’s a flexible RFID sensor tag capable of processing up to 64,000 readings per trip. Intelligent Devices Inc. just pulled ...
See how CAEN RFID products have successfully provided the temperature monitoring solution for Medlog. Showcasing the use of UHF RFID technology in the pharmaceutical cold chain, CAEN RFID products ...
Cambridge, UK. RFID is booming—it now accounts for the largest number of silicon ICs of one particular type. But in addition to over 20% growth over the next few years, there is much more to come.
Powercast Corporation, the leader in wireless power-over-distance technology for 14 years, announced the industry’s first RFID Sensor Tags which can include multiple sensors in a single tag, and ...
RFID is now the mainstream, according to industry figures released today, and by 2015 it'll be time for the next generation of the technology. Speaking at the RFID ROI Summit in London today, Nigel ...
Schmersal has applied Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology in the new RSS36 series non-contact safety sensor. Schmersal has applied Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology in the ...
Magnetic stirring bars are the coolest piece of equipment you’ll see in a high-school chemistry lab. They’re a great way for agitating a solution without having to stand there manually and do it ...
RFID is now the mainstream, according to industry figures released today, and by 2015 it'll be time for the next generation of the technology. Speaking at the RFID ROI Summit in London on Tuesday, ...
Engineers at MIT are developing a way to turn the humble RFID tag into a light-powered sensor for the internet of things. Based on thin-film perovskite cells, the goal is to create inexpensive, ...