I am looking for tags that can operate in areas of high temperature (650 degrees Celsius, or 1,202 degrees Fahrenheit) and high pressure (200 PSI). Do such tags exist? —Name withheld William Frick & ...
We seek a solution to track our storage items (kitchen utensils, chinaware, glasses and so forth) efficiently, and would like to use RFID labels or tags. However, we face some limitations: The labels ...
It’s less than one ounce, about two square inches, thin, and flexible. And it’s a flexible RFID sensor tag capable of processing up to 64,000 readings per trip. Intelligent Devices Inc. just pulled ...
The SL13A and SL900A sensor-enabled RFID tags, developed by ams AG, extend wireless data logging to applications that require temperature, physiological, and ...
Precisia LLC, a developer of advanced printed electronics technologies, announces that it is the first company in the world to produce fully functional radio frequency identification (RFID) tags with ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, today announced it has acquired Vizinex RFID. The acquisition increases HID Global’s presence and ...
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