The MLX90130 is a 13.56 MHz, fully integrated, multi-protocol RFID transceiver integrated circuit. It has been designed to handle sub-carrier frequencies from 106 to 848 kHz and baud rates up to 848 ...
February 7, 2006 Scientists at Philips Research have created a fully functional 13.56 MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic electronics. In contrast to conventional silicon-chip-based RFID tags, a ...
March 11, 2003 – Tagsys, a French RFID systems provider, recently demonstrated the use of a 13.56 MHz RFID tag to track products on shelves. The demonstration was done at the Auto-ID Center’s recent ...
Credifence launches RFID blocking card with CyberShield technology to protect contactless payment cards and digital IDs from ...
The MLX90121 is an ISO compliant 13.56 MHz RFID transceiver integrated circuit.The MLX90121 is an ISO compliant 13.56 MHz RFID transceiver integrated circuit. The main features include user selectable ...
Semiconductor manufacturer Atmel Corp. recently announced its smaller-than-a-dime 13.56 MHz chip reader–billed also as the lowest cost–geared for the handheld reader market. Available for $250, the ...
I am trying to figure out which tags and readers are the state-of-the-art options. —Name withheld I don’t believe there is a “gold standard,” per se. Both the ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 standards are ...
IOP Science – Wireless power transmission to inexpensive and disposable smart electronic devices is one of the key issues for the realization of a ubiquitous society where sensor networks such as RFID ...
GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has added another rugged, portable handheld RFID reader/writer to its collection: GAO 243002. This high frequency reader provides users with optimum performance for ...
There are two sides to every coin. Instead of swiping or using a chip reader with your credit card, some companies offer wireless cards that you hold up to a reader for just an instant. How convenient ...