DAILY RFID has recently launched LF/HF RFID Reader Module. It is compatible with 125KHz or 13.56MHz frequency chips just like EM4001, TK4100, I-CODE, Mifare-Family. The low-cost RFID reader module ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO Embedded (www.GAOEmbedded.com) is offering its UHF RFID reader module. It has been created specifically for several applications that share common requirements for tag support, ...
Technology company JADAK has released a new UHF RFID reader module aimed at enabling the rapid deployment of RFID solutions without requiring RFID expertise on the part of systems integrators or users ...
The size of the global RFID Module market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1% over the forecast period, from USD 18.45 billion in 2023 to USD 35.6 billion in 2029.
*I like the crazy tech specificity of this RFID press release. Presented By: ThingMagic "Hope you are well – thought I’d share some news today as ThingMagic, recognizing that RFID plays a significant ...
HID Global, trusted worldwide leader in solutions for the delivery of secure identity, announced that its RFID reader module has been chosen by DESKO for its Personal Identification Mini Dock (PIMD) ...
The module’s controller function can filter and pre-process RFID data and link to broader control operations, allowing high-speed dynamic or multi-tag RFID applications. The unit’s design makes it ...
The announcement was made at RFID Journal Live 2016. The M6e-JIC module, based on the industry-leading M6e module, is a small 1 Watt, 4-port UHF RFID reader module that delivers leading performance ...
Hoofddorp, Netherlands: The MAGICSTRAP RFID module from Murata is now half as thick—1.6 x 1.0 x 0.25mm. Its volume reduced by 89%, too, suiting the 2nd-gen module for paper label inlays targeted at ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 23, 2007—SkyeTek announced a new high frequency (HF) reader module for applications that require strong security, plus a related ...
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