This article explores the diverse applications of RFID in everyday technology, from enhancing retail experiences and streamlining logistics to revolutionizing transportation and improving security.
One of Atmel’s smallest microcontrollers, the ATtiny, is among the most inexpensive and reliable chips around for small applications ... an ATtiny into an RFID circuit in a way that tests ...
Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has become increasingly important in various applications, including healthcare, logistics, and the Internet of Things ...
A more sustainable new form of electronic tag could help reduce the vast environmental impact caused by single-use RFID ...
Managing inventory effectively is a challenge for businesses, and RFID tag inventory management is revolutionizing the way companies keep track of their stock. By using advanced RFID technology, ...
The RAIN Alliance and GS1 have been working on the new Gen2V3 protocol for several years and technology companies are now ...
Avery Dennison, in partnership with Turck Vilant Systems & Becton, Dickinson and Company, introduces BD iDFill Individual ...
Zebra Technologies has unveiled an enterprise Android smartphone that comes with built-in support for both ultra high ...
Datamars partnered with customer Bulle de Linge to develop the UHF Sorti-Cart, a mobile RFID-enabled sorting solution. This innovative system ensures accurate sorting of personal garments from linens ...