NXP Semiconductors has developed a new RFID chip for low-frequency (LF) passive RFID transponders compliant with the ISO 11784 and 11785 standards, and designed for animal tracking as well as for ...
New low cost chips – fully compliant to the latest RFID standards – offer high-speed data-rate capability and unrivaled reading range with optional password security Geneva, May 30,2006 – ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. In a recent column I reported that due to greater vehicle fuel efficiency a drop in gasoline tax revenue has the government ...
The 2048-bit LRI2K/LRIS2K “long-range” RFID chips are fully compliant with the ISO/IEC 15693 and ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 RFID standards for tracking applications. Both the LRI2K and LRIS2K provide 2 ...
March 14, 2003 – Hitachi, the Japanese semiconductor company, has unveiled a prototype for the next generation of its µ-Chip (pronounced mu-chip). The chip is just 0.3 millimeters square, roughly half ...
When Jeffrey Unger heard Wal-Mart was issuing an RFID-compliance directive, it came as very good news. "It was nice to see the intersection of all our hard work with the world's largest retailer," he ...
TIPTON Ind. —A new mobile-marketing tool in use in several central Indiana restaurants is changing the way operators promote specials to customers. The tool, called Tetherball, is a nickel-sized radio ...
Several electronics manufacturers and research institutes in Europe have joined forces in a European Union-funded project aimed at developing low-cost, polymer-based electronic circuits. The project, ...
A U.S. law enforcing privacy rules for radio frequency identification (RFID) isn’t needed because companies experimenting with the technology are committed to protecting privacy, two such corporations ...
Researcher's duplication of his dog's RFID tags points to potential for virtual animal cloning as countries roll out RFID-based systems that keep track of livestock Adam Laurie lived a few Novembers ...
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