NXP has created a read-write chip for high-volume RFID tag applications complying to Rain Alliance standards for UHF passive tags. It is branded ‘Ucode X’ and delivered in wafer form. “With Ucode X, ...
Impinj M730 and M750 tag chips deliver high performance, fast inventory capability, and advanced features Developed in an advanced semiconductor process node, the Impinj M730 and M750 ICs deliver ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ: PI), a leading RAIN RFID provider and Internet of Things pioneer, today released the Impinj M800 series RAIN RFID tag chips to meet enterprise needs for ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ: PI), a leading RAIN RFID provider and Internet of Things pioneer, today announced the Impinj M780 and M781 RAIN RFID tag chips to connect everyday items ...
For the past year Impinj, a small Seattle fabless semiconductor startup, was the only vendor of a new generation of radio frequency identification (RFID) chips designed to provide better range, higher ...
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RFID for retail: Know the pros and cons
RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to ...
Impinj unveiled Monza 3 tag chips with high-performance tag read and write reliability optimized for successful enterprise-wide RFID deployments. Designed for both near- and far-field applications ...
The "RFID Tag Chips Market Report 2023" provides an in-depth analysis of the competitive landscape in the industry. This report sheds light on company profiles, financial metrics, market demand, ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. September 2, 2008—Verayo is a new company that formed in Palo Alto, California to commercialize technology it says can make RFID chips unclonable.
Global brands will pilot a passive RFID tag from PulpaTronics that transmits a unique ID when interrogated, but without a chip or metal-based antenna. Research out of the U.K. has led to a startup ...
Samsung Electronics has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip it hopes will turn mobile phones into more useful tools to tell people about the products and services they want.
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