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Delta Airlines recently announced its intention to adopt RFID technology via a $50 million (USD) investment to enhance baggage tracking at 344 stations worldwide. Instead of the traditional way of using hand barcode scanners to determine where the bag needs to go, RFID chips will be inserted into the tags which will automatically be read…
DetailsAre you looking for a proper wristband for your events? Are you worried about the effective management of a crowd? Well, the technology of RFID can help you with RFID tyvek wristband. Have you ever heard of it? Tyvek is now a very popular material in producing wristbands. Now let’s have a look what to know…
DetailsWith an expected rise of the total number of registered vehicles in Malaysia to 28 million by 2018, a 5.3 percent increase from 2012, the government, along with the Road Transport Department (JPJ), plans to implement the use of RFID-enabled road-tracking stickers on vehicles. The intention for using radio-frequency identification is to better enable government…
DetailsMalibu, popular coconut flavoured rum, is launching a new ‘connected’ bottle. Rolling out exclusively in Tesco at the beginning of September, the 40,000 ‘connected’ bottles use an entirely app-less technology called NFC (Near Field Communication); resulting in the largest global deployment of NFC on a consumer product in alcohol. This requires the user to do…
DetailsThe World’s smallest micro RFID tags One of the features of passive RFID tags is lightweight and convenient. Common RFID tags are only a few millimeters thick, but in general, the width and height of the tag are several centimeters. This is because of the antenna limitations of the tag. RFID chips are only one-tenth…
DetailsMIFARE® Classic is the pioneer in contactless smart ticket ICs operating in the 13.56 MHZ frequency range with read/write capability and ISO 14443 compliance. It started the contactless revolution by paving the way for numerous applications in public transport, access management, employee cards and on campuses. MIFARE® Classic family including MIFARE® Classic EV1, consist of 1K…
DetailsMIFARE® Classic EV1 provides excellent ESD robustness for easy handling of the IC during the inlay- and card manufacturing and best in class RF performance for optimized transactions and allowing for more flexible antenna designs. Have a closer look on the features of MIFARE® Classic EV1. MIFARE® Family including MIFARE® Ultralight Family, MIFARE® Classic Family,…
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