19
Aug
10 major applications of RFID technology
RFID technology provides people with a lot of convenience, RFID has many applications in real life, such as:RFID cards, RFID for home, RFID in the field of healthcare applications,RFID cards and so on.
We list 10 RFID examples in daily life.
1 Highway... read more
15
Nov
EPC encoding
There are vertain rules for encoding the RFID tags.
At the moment , RFID tags follow the EPC coding rules. The full name
of EPC is Electronic Product code.
The carrier of EPC is an RFID electronic tag, and the information is transmitted through the Internet.... read more
12
Jul
It’s quite hard to attain your objectives if you have a great map. After all, life throws you a lot of curve balls. There is conflicting guidance from different individuals – such as your advisers – they all have different agendas. There may be... read more
27
May
All UHF RFID asset tags are compliant with EPC global-certified UHF Class 1 Gen 2 readers and modules, with broadband capability for international operations.
High performance UHF RFID asset tags are available for mounting on metal, plasitc, or wood. They are waterpoof, dustproof, lightweight and... read more
27
Dec
Low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF):
Low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) bands RFID tags generally
use the principle of electromagnetic coupling
The high frequency typical operating frequency is 13.56 MHz. The RF
tag in this band, because its working principle is exactly the same
as the... read more
05
Sep
RFID MIFARE classic 1k products
MIFARE Classic® ICs are very typical and hot Mifare classic family
chip. They are wildly used in a variety of RFID applications
worldwide.The MIFARE Classic newest vesion is MIFARE Classic ev1. It
can be embeded in different kinds of RFID products. Such as... read more
15
Nov
RFID Low frequency (from 125KHz to 134KHz)
In fact, RFID technology has first been widely used and promoted at low frequencies. The frequency is mainly through inductive coupling
To perform work, that is, there is a transformer coupling between the reader coil and the inductor coil.... read more
26
Mar
1.1 RFID and its characteristics
1. RFID is the abbreviation of radio frequency identification, that is, identification through radio waves. It is a non-contact automatic identification technology realized by electromagnetic coupling.
2. In the RFID system, the identification information is stored in an electronic data carrier, which... read more
15
Oct
What is RFID?
RFID is the abbreviation of Radio Frequency Identification, which is radio frequency identification, commonly known as electronic label.
What is RFID technology?
RFID radio frequency identification is a non-contact automatic identification technology. It automatically recognizes the target object and acquires relevant data through the... read more
11
Jun
EPC Gen2 ISO/IEC 18000-6C UHF card feature as following:
Pre-programmed with a unique, unalterable 64-bit serial number (ideal for authentication)
User Memory can be Block Perma-Locked
User Memory can be Read Password protected in 64bit blocks, prohibiting unintended Reads
without an access password
Supports all Mandatory and Optional Gen... read more