by Admin | Oct 25, 2012 | News
TempTrip announces RFID-enabled temperature tag for food, pharmaceutical cold chains; CAEN RFID intros wearable handheld UHF reader with Bluetooth support; Smartrac launches 6-millimeter HF RFID tag; IDTronic intros cylindrical UHF RFID antenna for industrial automation processes; Kiddicare installs ZBD’s RFID-based e-paper and electronic shelf displays; Snagg releases new pet collar with an embedded microchip; Libelium launches Waspmote Plug & Sense.
by Admin | Oct 25, 2012 | News
Participants in this year’s North American championships wore passive RFID tags, providing updates regarding the locations of athletes racing across the forested mountainsides.
by s9800078 | Oct 24, 2012 | News
Specifically, is there a low-cost reader and tag configuration available that will detect moisture from a distance of approximately 3 feet? —Name withheld ——— Most RFID-based moisture sensors are active tags that have a battery and can transmit over longer distances...
by s9800078 | Oct 24, 2012 | News
Please provide some information about this application. Thanks. —Name withheld ——— Well, it would depend, I guess, on the type of parts and dealership you’re referring to. For the purpose of responding, I’ll assume you mean car parts and an automotive...
by Admin | Oct 24, 2012 | News
WiSensys is now marketing the new solution, known as AgriSensys, to track temperature and humidity levels at facilities where plants are grown.
by Admin | Oct 24, 2012 | News
As part of a beta-test, the printing company’s customers are receiving NFC-enabled business cards that can be linked to videos, URLs or social-networking sites.
by Admin | Oct 23, 2012 | News
The Pennsylvania organization’s two largest facilities are installing TeleTracking Technologies software and CenTrak hardware to help staff more easily locate equipment, as well as reduce logistics and inventory costs.
by s9800078 | Oct 22, 2012 | News
Would such a device connect to a battery? Is there a vehicle-tracking unit that also has this function built in, in order to somehow track both the driver and the vehicle? —Robin ——— Robin, I am unaware of such a product. Today’s cars include a high-frequency...
by s9800078 | Oct 22, 2012 | News
In addition, are there any NIST/ANSI RFID antenna standards for resistivity? —Dave. ——— Dave, “Maximum resistivity” sounds like something I received from girls in high school. Since I had never heard the term before receiving your question, I reached out...
by Admin | Oct 22, 2012 | News
The RFID-based system is being used by a California bar to allow patrons to pour their own beer and receive special offers, via a Web-based server.