The circuit was built to read and decode the RFID tags with 125 KHz frequency using a single low cost ATtiny2313 ATMEL microcontroller. After the tag has been read and decoded, the code will be ...
The system integrates, for the first time, a screen-printed antenna and printed touch-based user interface, allowing implementation of the reader on curved surfaces. The demonstrator has been designed ...
A patent recently granted to Apple detailing a method of incorporating a Radio Frequency Identification tag reader into the screen of a portable touchscreen device in order to save space has furthered ...
RangeMaster two-chip solution is an industry first to enable a customizable “Universal” RFID reader system. Tempe, Arizona—Anadigm announced the immediate availability of RangeMaster, the industry's ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 10, 2007—Texas Instruments today announced its smallest high frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID reader, an integrated circuit (IC) that measures 5 ...
Researchers from Disney Research, Carnegie Mellon, and MIT have figured out a way to increase the speed and accuracy of tracking wireless, battery-less RFID tags. They’ve used the discovery to create ...
Several companies are trialing sample versions of a passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID sensor tag designed to enable users to capture data such as temperatures, strain or weight, using a standard, ...
Engineers at MIT are developing a way to turn the humble RFID tag into a light-powered sensor for the internet of things. Based on thin-film perovskite cells, the goal is to create inexpensive, ...