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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 MoreRFID software is used to process data sent to and received from radio frequency identification (RFID) devices such as RFID readers, writers, and printers
Learn MoreRFID 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 MoreLabel, 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 MoreIC interfaces are semiconductor chips that are used to control and manage the sharing of information between devices.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreElectronics assembly service companies based on providing contract design, manufacturing, and related product support services on behalf of electronics OEMs.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialized audio equipment is used in specific industries such as the recording industry, and for specialized applications such as voice digitizing and analysis.
Learn MoreSolid waste management and treatment services collect, process, and dispose of solid waste.
Learn MoreUltrasonic transducers send and receive waves for many types of sensing. Examples include distance, proximity, level, nondestructive evaluation, web break detection, counting, and security applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreProximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreUSB products is a general search form that covers a wide range of devices that use the universal serial bus (USB) standard. USB products include host controllers, adapters, hard drives, CD-ROM drives, hubs, modems, faxes, and routers.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePCMCIA cards and accessories follow standards developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA), an international standards body and trade organization. PCMCIA cards, or PC cards as they are commonly known, were designed originally for adding memory to portable computers, but are now used in a variety of devices.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBar code printers are used to output bar code data in printed form.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLabel 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 MoreLinear position sensors, all types, is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas.
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RFID Smart Label Encode, Print and Apply System Printronix, Inc.
SmartMark - Durable RFID Tags and Labels William Frick & Company
Smart Antenna Systems from RFID, Inc. RFID, Inc.
RFID Ethernet TCP/IP Single Head Processor Balluff, Inc.
Extend-a-Read RFID Solution from RFID, Inc. RFID, Inc.
32 RFID Readers linked to a Single Interface RFID, Inc.
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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)
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)
This innovative product uses a specialised inlay optimized for attachment to a vehicle's windshield. (read more)
Contrinex RFID transponders and read/write modules in one-piece, all-metal housings of stainless steel are sealed at the sensing face and feature outstanding chemical and mechanical resistance making them particularly well suited for use in difficult industrial environments. (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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Presenting an intelligent combination of proven Logopak printing technology with innovative RFID transponder technology. (read more)
Every RFID installation poses different challenges and requirements. That's why William Frick & Co. offer rapid prototyping of new, custom designed SmartMark durable RFID tags. Using the latest inlays or their own unique designs, they can apply their 30+ years of label design and harsh environment marking experience to your RFID initiative to help you achieve your objectives. (read more)
Datamax – a Solution Provider Subscriber to EPCglobal – has taken the concept of RFID and smart labels and made it so user friendly, so dynamic and so robust that a revolution has been created in the smart label printing industry! (read more)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology permits wireless, two-way communication between a smart label or tag and a reader. The core of the technology is the "transponder", usually made of polyester film with a printed or etched antenna embedded with a silicon chip. (read more)
The SmartMark™ line of durable RFID tags and labels from William Frick & Co. lead the industry in designs for metal mount and harsh environment applications. With dozens of different constructions and material options available, there are SmartMark RFID tags for nearly any application. (read more)
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Guidance for Securing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)... iii GUIDELINES FOR SECURING RFID SYSTEMS Table of Contents Executive |
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RFIDa - RFID Technology Board approval, Sirit will enter into an agreement to supply its Title 21-based RFID transponders following the completion of the existing contract. |
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MoreRFID - Sokymat Automotive multi-environment RFID... Sokymat Automotive multi-environment RFID transponders go on show |
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RFID USA - One Source for RFID - Radio Frequency... RFID Education Home RFID Case Study RFID Applications Articles & White Papers RFID FAQ's Presentations & Demos RFID Resources Newsletters RFID |
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RFID USA - One Source for RFID - Radio Frequency... What is RFID? - An Introduction to RFID Basics Subscribe to our FREE RFID Newsletter! Need Help? |
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Rfid Transponders RFID - Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices |
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RFID Journal - THE WORLD'S RFID AUTHORITY Efkon Announces HOT Technology for Electronic Tolling |
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RFID Journal - The vast majority of RFID tags or transponders (the tags are often used interchangeably) use a silicon microchip to store a unique serial number and |
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Axcess International Inc. Dual Active RFID and RTLS - RFID... RFID Basics [ home | knowledge center | RFID basics See AXCESS International, Inc. Information |