Turck introduces the Q175 compact UHF read/write head, the latest addition to the company’s comprehensive RFID portfolio. Designed to communicate with multiple data carriers, the Q175 employs both HF ...
Writing to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags usually requires close proximity between a tag and an encoding or writing device (often a handheld reader), and the tag typically needs to remain ...
MUNICH, Germany – Siemens's Industry Automation Division has redesigned its high frequency 13.56 megahertz range Simatic RF310R and RF380R RFID read/write devices so that they can also work with ISO ...
Targeted a broad spectrum of long-range RF identification applications, the UHF RFID IDIC ATA5590 (named TAGIDU) operates from 800 MHz to GHz. The device consumes 10 µW while achieving a unique ...
[Navic] added a slew of abilities to his RFID reader. It’s now a full-featured RFID reader and smart card writer with extras. When we looked at it last time the unit was just an RFID and smart card ...
Apple has been busy applying for patents recently, and one that stands out from the crowd is one that specifies how an RFID sensor can be built into the actual screen. RFID technology is used for ...
The RFU620 is a compact, integrated, passive UHF RFID read/write device (interrogator) with an IP 67-rated metal housing suitable for acquiring and tracking data in industrial environments. The unit ...
ACG Identification GmbH has developed a dual, high-speed ISO 14443 A and B compatible RFID reader, one of the few readers interoperable with nearly all available RFID transponder solutions. The new ...
SICK has launched the smallest industrial UHF RFID read/write device of its kind, the RFU610, creating new opportunities to integrate RFID track and trace capability in automated machines and mobile ...
Minneapolis, MN—October 14, 2013—TURCK introduces the Q175 compact UHF read/write head, the latest addition to the company’s comprehensive RFID portfolio. This capability allows TURCK to expand its ...
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