Effective inventory management can be overshadowed by conflicting priorities in organizational procedures, particularly in research-focused institutions such as national laboratories that handle ...
An increasing number of consumer goods costing less than three dollars are receiving RFID smart labels. This is good news for ...
RFID, or radio frequency identification, is a way of using electromagnetic waves to identify and track objects. Its origins date back to World War II, when the British developed a system they called ...
In the United States, UHF RFID readers actually operate between 902 and 928 MHz, even though it is said that they operate at 915 MHz. The readers may jump randomly or in a programmed sequence to any ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices which use radio signals to send messages and can have a variety of uses including vehicle tracking, pet and livestock tracking, ...
The GRF5509 is an InGaP HBT PA that can be tuned to operate over select bands within the 700 to 1000 MHz frequency range. When tuned for the RFID UHF bands of 866 MHz to 928 MHz, the PA delivers ...