UC San Diego has developed a system that uses analog sensors with a direct interface to RFID tags, making them passive sensor devices. The solution includes analog to digital conversion without ...
Sensor-based passive RFID tags have been on the market for just a few years, but according to U.K.-based market-research firm IDTechEx, they have accomplished sufficient growth in niche markets that ...
Next-generation sensor-enabled RFID tags offer breakthroughs for medical, automotive safety and other applications where temperature, physiological or environmental ...
Sensors and automatic identification have already transformed supply chains. RFID tags and scanners, barcodes, QR codes, and handheld or fixed position scanners and imagers generate real-time data ...
In this document, MLX90129 has been explained in detail for RFID sensor tag applications. It described the different command sequences to read a sensor and the power check system. The temperature ...
“We wondered whether we could repurpose RFID tags to do battery-free sensing and tracking,” says Nagarjun Bhat, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering and lead author of a new study. Data is power.
A team of researchers in Scotland has unveiled a RFID tag, which they claim could make the technology cheaper as well as more sustainable. The scientists at the University of Glasgow explain that the ...
Savi Technology is offering two sensor tags that reduce spoilage and damage by monitoring temperature and humidity of commercial and military shipments, including food, medical supplies, aircraft ...
Cambridge, UK. RFID is booming—it now accounts for the largest number of silicon ICs of one particular type. But in addition to over 20% growth over the next few years, there is much more to come.
Contrinex RTP-0501-000 RFID transponder tags were selected for use. While being only 50 mm in diameter, the IP67-rated transponders offer read/write distances of up to 42mm, depending on the selected ...
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