by Admin | Feb 6, 2013 | News
The company is embedding HF and UHF RFID chips and antennas in thermosetting epoxy, to make the inlay rugged for industrial use.
by Admin | Feb 6, 2013 | News
This year, the music festival’s organizers have added passive HF inlays to its multi-day passes, so employees don’t need to use bar-code scanners that can be cumbersome or inoperable in frigid temperatures.
by Admin | Feb 5, 2013 | News
Affirm Heart attaches a passive tag to each piece of fabric, so that it can monitor the manufacturing of tens of thousands of garments each day.
by Admin | Feb 5, 2013 | News
The company hopes to soon launch beta tests of its MedEx solution, which uses Xerafy passive UHF tags to record which items are utilized during medical procedures.
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
Are there any off-the-shelf models made for this specific purpose? —Name withheld ——— I am unaware of any off-the-shelf tags designed for use on pistols. Several companies offer small, metal-mount tags that would work on a handgun, though these tags could be damaged...
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
If so, how would this be done? —Name withheld ——— That’s an interesting question. If you are asking whether you can determine the orientation of any tag with any reader, the answer is no. But there are ways you could use an RFID system to determine an...
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
Do you have any idea where these might be obtained? —Name withheld ——— I do not believe you can buy certificates pre-embedded with RFID transponders. You could contact Hitachi about embedding its µ-chip (pronounced “mu-chip”) into new certificates that you...
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
I am employing custom-made stationary RFID readers in a field experiment, but I’d also like to be able to utilize a handheld unit in certain circumstances. The tags I am using are 125 kHz ASK tags. I wish to know if a handheld described as reading all FDX-A and...
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
Please suggest some tags with temperature sensors, as well as appropriate interrogators for the same. Thanks. —Name withheld ——— The only passive 2.45 GHz tag on the market of which I am aware is Hitachi’s µ-chip (pronounced “mu-chip”), which is very...
by s9800078 | Feb 4, 2013 | News
While the whole world is talking about replacing bar codes with radio frequency identification, is there any way by which RFID and bar codes can work in synch together? If not, will the bar code find another market? —Rohini ——— Rohini, First, I would dispute the claim...