Murata Manufacturing Co. is going to launch mass production of the world’s smallest HF-band RFID*1 tag (3.2 x 3.2 x 0.7mm). Murata has applied its proprietary multi-layer circuit board technology and ...
Electronic component manufacturer Murata Manufacturing Co. indicates that by the end of this month, it will begin shipping in large volumes what it believes to be the world’s smallest high-frequency ...
Kovio, a Silicon Valley startup that announced its intention late last year to shake up the conventional silicon industry by creating a printed silicon chip for RFID tags, today unveiled its first ...
January 8, 2007 – Accu-Sort Systems, Inc., announced today that it has introduced the EZReader-HF™ RFID tag reader that offers automatic tuning and easy set up, significantly reducing installation ...
If you are considering HF RFID technologies rather than UHF Gen 2, the first question is why? UHF Gen 2 now performs equally well on small, individual items traveling along high-speed manufacturing ...
Although RFID applications typically are not high-performance, high-speed designs, there is a good deal of complexity at the system level due to different standards, frequency options, and, most ...
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