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Radio frequency identification (RFID) products read or write data to RF tags that are present in a radio frequency field projected from RF reading/writing equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More
Sensor interface chips are used as interfaces to sensors and other devices. The input at the interface collects data from the sensor and the output of the interface sends the data to a computer or other suitable device. Learn More
Sensor transmitters are measurement or signal conditioning packages that provide a standard, calibrated output from a sensor or transducer in the form of a current loop output (e.g., 4-20 mA). Search by Specification | Learn More
Safety sensor switches are placed in enclosures to prevent accidental contact with live electrical connections. Learn More
Linear position sensors is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More
Sensor multiplexers allow the signal delivered to an instrument to be scanned or switched between multiple sensors. The multi-channel testing of multiple sensors/samples increases sample throughput and the productivity of costly instrumentation. Learn More
Light sensor chips convert light into electrical signals which are then conditioned to produce a desired electrical output. They are sometimes called light-to-frequency chips, light-to-voltage chips, or ambient light sensors. Learn More
Sensor chips are dies incorporating semiconductor circuit elements that are used to convert changes to some physical parameter to an electrical signal. Search by Specification | Learn More
Sensor mounts, sensor cables and sensor adapters are components specifically engineered for holding/positioning sensors or connecting sensors to sensor systems or instruments. Learn More
Pressure sensor chips are die, IC chips or sensing element devices that sense changes in pressure. They can be used as stand-alone devices or can be embedded in ceramic- or plastic-based packages such as surface mount or through-hole chips. Search by Specification | Learn More
Sensor coolers, instrument coolers, cryostats and dewars enhance sensitivity or allow sensors to function in demanding, high-temperature environments. Learn More
Temperature sensor chips are semiconductor dies or packages that have built-in temperature sensors. Search by Specification | Learn More
Active noise and vibration control systems are products such as controllers, sensors and actuators that monitor and cancel noise and/or vibration. Learn More
RFID edge controllers are semiconductor devices that are located usually at the edge (input or output) of a radio frequency identification (RFID) system. They are used to control all of the inputs/outputs of RFID system devices, and to filter messages. Learn More
Magnetic sensor chips are semiconductor devices that detect physical quantities using magnetic principles. Learn More
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SATO Integration Solutions SATO America, Inc.
Network-Manageable RFID-Ready Bar Code Printer SATO America, Inc.
Heavy-Duty, Reliable Bar Code Printer/RFID Encoder SATO America, Inc.
32 RFID Readers linked to a Single Interface RFID, Inc.
SIMPLIFY YOUR RFID SOLUTION WITH BL20 MODULAR I/O TURCK Inc.
idWorx! All-Marks, LLC
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This IDTechEx report comprehensively analyzes the technologies, players and markets with detailed ten year forecasts, including tag numbers, unit prices and interrogator numbers and prices. Details of over 75 active RFID implementations are given along with over 100 suppliers and full technology analysis - from printed batteries to Wi-Fi RFID to UWB tags. (read more)
National Instruments wireless sensor network (WSN) platform combines the NI LabVIEW graphical programming software with new reliable, low-power wireless measurement nodes that can be deployed in rugged conditions for long periods of time. (read more)
Jennic, a manufacturer of innovative 32-bit wireless microcontrollers and modules, announces a demonstration platform that successfully harvests thermal, solar, radio frequency (RF) and vibrational energy, to power wireless sensor networks based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard such as ZigBee PRO and 6LoWPAN. (read more)
From RFID labels to RFID equipment, starter kits, readers, and their RFID Service Bureau, MPI provides complete RFID systems and technology. They have an in-stock inventory of popular sizes to meet customer demands. MPI provides custom printing, finishes, adhesives, and other specifications to meet your needs. (read more)
Smith Systems Digi-Tran ® Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. (read more)
Smith Systems Digi-Tran ® Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. (read more)
Hall Effect Speed Sensors (Active Sensors.) Zero speed, non-contact sensors measure magnetic field distortion, providing precise measurements of movement as slow as zero IPS. (read more)
Smart Antennas - Network up to 32 RFID Readers to a single PLC I/O board/port.
Smart Antenna RFID products offering DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP, standard Ethernet, and Profibus protocols from RFID Incorporated. (read more)
Motion Sensors' Active speed sensors combine high-sensitivity amplifiers with variable reluctance (VR) or modulated carrier transducers (RF). Unique features include near zero velocity (2 Hz) speed sensing, large air gap capability, and several choices of digital output. Standard and custom versions available. (read more)
The average diabetic will prick his finger more than a quarter million times in a lifetime! It is estimated that more than 230 million people are living with diabetes globally – with this number expected to surpass 380 million by 2026.
The future of diabetes management is RFID technology. (read more)
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RFID Europe 2009: Introduction Then there are Wireless Sensor Networks, otherwise known as Third Generation active RFID. These wireless mesh networks mimic the internet, being the See IDTechEx, Inc. Information |
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Wireless Sensor Network & RTLS 2009: Introduction IDTechEx.com » Conferences » Wireless Sensor Network & RTLS 2009 WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS & RTLS SUMMIT 3-4 November in Denver, Colorado, USA See IDTechEx, Inc. Information |
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RF Code: Adaptive Asset Awareness | Home RFID FAQs Asset Tags M100 Asset Tag M100-i IR Asset Tag Sensor Tags R120 Rack Door Tag R130 Dry Contact Tag See RF Code Inc. Information |
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Effect of Collision on Movement Tracking Using Active RFID... Consumer" Item Title: Effect of Collision on Movement Tracking Using Active RFID Power Measurement Publisher Name: IEEE Meeting Location: Las Vegas, |
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Welcome to Dust Networks: Embedded Wireless Sensor... Ubiquitous Sensor Networks Joy Weiss, president and CEO Dust Networks Active RFID, RTLS & Sensor Networks 2008 |
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ST | STMicroelectronics and Nanotron Technologies to... See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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MoreRFID - RF Code Expands 802.11 Wireless Network... RF Code Expands 802.11 Wireless Network Capabilities for Its Active RFID Readers |
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MoreRFID - Awarepoint Receives Patent for its Active RFID... Awarepoint Receives Patent for its Active RFID Plug-In Network Appliance |
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Wireless Sensor Networks Market Report See Electronics.ca Publications Information |
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RFIDa - RFID Technology Via Evigia: RFID III Contract DOD RFID III reference: RFID-III Contract: "This is a Firm Fixed Price IDIQ contract for Commercial active RFID (aRFID) |