Manhasset, N.Y. — Impinj Inc. this week will announce the first silicon and accompanying reader platform to conform to the recently finalized EPCglobal Generation 2 (Gen 2) RFID protocol. The move ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 10, 2007—Texas Instruments today announced its smallest high frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID reader, an integrated circuit (IC) that measures 5 ...
During frequent business trips in Tokyo, Guus Frericks, president of RFID chipmaker Moversa, uses an RFID-enabled cell phone to purchase coffee, access public transit and open the secured doors of the ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ: PI), a leading RAIN RFID provider and Internet of Things pioneer, today released the Impinj M800 series RAIN RFID tag chips to meet enterprise needs for ...
Researchers at North Carolina State University have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID chip, which should drive down the cost of RFID tags. In addition, the chip's design ...
Chipmaker Texas Instruments on Monday announced a wireless identity chip for clothing which can survive the dry cleaning process, creating a new market for a technology that is expected to ...
Industry standards are being strengthened to protect information stored on RFID chips and to prevent hackers from using sensitive data stored there in nefarious exploits. Radio frequency ...
Samsung Electronics has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip it hopes will turn mobile phones into more useful tools to tell people about the products and services they want.
A Korean company has begun embedding RFID tags into casino chips. This technology will make getting chip counts a whole lot easier. The range on the RFID chips will be around 3 meters, perfect for the ...
If you use an RFID card for your transit pass or ID card at work you can embed that card right into your phone so you don't have to carry it around. Electronics DIY web site Adafruit shows you how to ...
A popular radio-frequency ID system that is used to deter car thefts and as a convenience device for the purchase of gasoline can be defeated with low-cost technology, computer scientists from The ...