by RFID Journal | Mar 3, 2017
Or would I need to develop my own code to even see the basic Electronic Product Code data? —Muhutareem ——— […]
by G D N RAJU | Jan 5, 2023
Is such an application of the technology possible? —Raju = = = Raju, Most UHF RFID tags cannot be read […]
by RFID Journal | Jan 3, 2023 | News
A new report from ResearchAndMarkets predicts the market will more than double between now and 2030, with a CAGR of 11.9 percent.
by Phillip Diekmann | Nov 9, 2021
I recently conducted some research on measuring the distance to a UHF RFID tag and I found an interesting article […]
by Uzar | Mar 28, 2021
How do RFID systems deal with the likelihood of two or more tags in a read field responding to a […]
by RFID Journal | Jan 6, 2020
I have been confused about RFID dense reader mode and am unable to find the information I seek. In dense […]
by RFID Journal | Jun 11, 2019
Could this be done via software, and would I need the manufacturer’s SDK for the reader to do this? —Muhmin […]
by RFID Journal | May 10, 2019
Our procurement is a statewide master contract that state agencies, local governments, institutions of education, and others will use. It […]
by RFID Journal | Mar 25, 2019
When the FCC tests a reader product, must tags be in the field, or does the agency test the unit […]
by Claire Swedberg | Jan 11, 2019 | News
Datamars' new UHF Portal Plus is designed to read up to 500 tags on textiles as they are transported at average walking speed, without requiring users to stop or open and close cabinet doors, while the UHF Open Tunnel reader fits directly on top of a conveyor to interrogate tags as they move through the packing process.