RFID Journal LIVE 2017 showed again the event is the industry leader
RFID Journal Live 2017 just proved once again this show is the place to be if you're in the RFID industry. Here's my opinion as to why and a short [...]
RFID Journal Live 2017 just proved once again this show is the place to be if you're in the RFID industry. Here's my opinion as to why and a short [...]
Using RFID for more than just tracking? Could it help personalize shopping experience if you embedded a LED in your battery free RFID tags? How would it help? Zebra Technologies' [...]
Weight monitoring with wireless and battery free sensors requires both the designer and the user to understand hardware and software components correctly. Using wireless and battery free load sensors for [...]
Understanding how liquids inhibit RFID system communication is important. Check an actual experiment with RFID tags submerged in water. If you have had contact with RFID technology you have probably [...]
We love to see people developing their own RFID solutions and this RFID parking solution in Sri Lanka is a great example. We at Farsens have always been advocates of [...]
RFID chip power output will impact - or even limit - how simple or complicated your solution design will be in terms of supplying power to your selected device. We’ve [...]
Your BAP tags need to offer the best performance in terms of read range or communication with sensors but… what about optimizing battery life? BAP tags (Battery Assisted Passive) can [...]
If you are looking for a flexible RFID chip to develop multiple devices for IoT solutions your RFID chip should allow you to create a good BAP tag. We talked [...]
Sensitivity and RFID read range are related but are not the same thing. Understand what you are looking for in your RFID chip. One of the key things you are probably [...]
When selecting your RFID tag chip for your next IoT solution take into account that a master or slave SPI or I2C can make or break your design. I’ll start [...]
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