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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 about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Products
Label, tag and nameplate services design and manufacture labels, tags, nameplates and related products for identification, inventory control, packaging, decoration, and regulatory compliance. Companies produce serial number plates, instruction labels, RFID tags, shipping and packaging labels, company logos, decals, fleet wraps, barcode labels, and other forms of identification for products that require the display of alphanumeric or graphical images. Search by Specification | Learn More about Label, Tag and Nameplate Services
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 about RFID Edge Controllers
RFID software is used to process data sent to and received from radio frequency identification (RFID) devices such as RFID readers, writers, and printers. Learn More about RFID Software
Interlocks and tag out devices "lock out" valves, electrical switches or other components. These devices are used typically during service or maintenance of machinery or process equipment. Learn More about Interlocks and Tag Out Devices
Active filters are electronic filers that use active components such as voltage amplifiers or operational amplifiers. The amplifier shapes and stabilizes the behavior of the filter, and serves as a buffer interface to the driven component. Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Filters
Active noise and vibration control systems are products such as controllers, sensors and actuators that monitor and cancel noise and/or vibration. Learn More about Active Noise Control Products
Active low pass filters pass signals from low frequencies and reject signals from high frequencies. Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Low Pass Filters
Magnetic stripe readers and magnetic stripe encoders read and encode magnetic stripe cards, credit cards, etc. Learn More about Magnetic Stripe Readers and Magnetic Stripe Encoders
Active band pass filters are used to attenuate frequencies below and above a range of frequencies (i.e., the bandwidth or passband of the filter). Learn More about Active Band Pass Filters
Active band reject filters are tuned circuits that prevent the passage of signals within a specified band of frequencies. These devices are also known as bandstop or notch filters. Learn More about Active Band Reject Filters
Slot card bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar code cards that are passed through the aperture on the reader. Search by Specification | Learn More about Slot Card Bar Code Scanners
Active high pass filters pass signals from high frequencies and reject signals from low frequencies. Learn More about Active High Pass Filters
ID card readers and ID card encoders are used to transmit personal information onto various forms of storage media and retrieve this data as needed. Learn More about ID Card Readers and Encoders
Label printers are used to print a variety of labels or adhesive stamps. Most label printers are capable of printing bar codes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Label Printers
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Network-Manageable RFID-Ready Bar Code Printer SATO America, Inc.
SATO Integration Solutions SATO America, Inc.
Heavy-Duty, Reliable Bar Code Printer/RFID Encoder SATO America, Inc.
Automatic tool identification Balluff, Inc.
Extend-a-Read RFID Solution from RFID, Inc. RFID, Inc.
Mount-On-Metal Tag (SAG) Securitag Assembly Group Co., Ltd.
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Bullet Tag is designed for applications that require a rugged RFID transponder that can withstand harsh environments.
It can be used in the fields of asset tracking, factory automation and logistics. The available RFID Technologies for this tag are EM4200 and ATA5567. (read more)
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)
RFID Inc. Extend-a-Read2 Next Generation Release of Active Tag RTF Systems for Asset Applications (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)
RFID, Inc.'s Extend-a-Read product is based on 433 MHz active (battery powered) anti-collision (read many simultaneously) Tags and a single Reader with whip Antenna thus not necessitating any further external components unless a range greater than 10 feet. (read more)
7.5 Metal Tag is the smallest
metal tag in SAG, and 7.5 Metal Tag with adhesive back is specially
designed to be able to patch on surface of any metallic object.
By embeding I.CODE SLI (S/L) chip can be applied in many applications like asset tracking, industrial management and so forth. (read more)
RFID, Inc.'s Model HF-3020 OEM 13.56 MHz Reader automatically detects Tag type and reads UID with a read range of 1 inch to 1 meter. (read more)
RFID, Inc. has been focused as a custom developer of RF solutions since 1984.
* Proprietary silicon and intellectual property rights
* ISO standard interchangeable products
* 4 Frequencies – Multiple Solutions
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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)
UFO Metal Tag (UHF) is designed with two universal holes for applications that require a rugged RFID tag. This tag is adopted The application includes gas cylinder management, building materials management (read more)
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RFID, Inc. Radio Frequency Identification Products....! "Thank you for providing your 433 MHz active Tag systems on loan for the testing/pilot phase and for your impeccable support which allowed us to See RFID, Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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IEEE Emerging Technology Portal RFID does not require line of sight to read the tag, has a longer read range than bar code reader, and tags can store more data than bar codes. See IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Information |
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RFID Tag Characteristics Active tags have a battery on the tag. The battery may be used to boost read/write range, allow for larger memories, See Zebra Technologies Corporation Information |
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DOD RFID Policy : Leading the Way in two Worlds ? Active and... A paper label with RFID inside an antenna, printed, etched or stamped ... ... and a chip ... on a substrate attached to it e.g. a plastic foil ... See ASTM International Information |
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Texas Instruments, Zebra Technologies and Symbol Technologies... with other frequencies, UHF RFID technology, which operates in the range of 862 to 928 MHz, offers the longer read range needed in large warehouse |
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STMicroelectronics | RFID library for SR176 tag management... 1/22 www.st.com Contents AN2399 Contents 1 2 3 File organization of the RFID library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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ST | New EPC Gen2 RFID Chips from STMicroelectronics Ready... low-cost integrated circuit designed for use in RFID tags, or electronic labels, operating at a range of UHF frequencies from 860 to 960MHz. See STMicroelectronics, Inc. Information |
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Advanced RFID Measurements: Basic Theory to Protocol... |
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The State of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID):... The State of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): Improvement Areas for RFID |
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Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions about RFID WHITE PAPER Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions about RFID Are you ready for radio frequency identification (RFID)? |