Automotive and healthcare companies are among those piloting a passive RFID sensor transponder that enables the detection of moisture without requiring a battery. EM Microelectronic‘s em|aura-sense is ...
WOLLERAU, Switzerland–Apr. 7, 2010–IDS Microchip, a fabless semiconductor company focused on all aspects of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, today began shipping development kits to ...
Sensor solutions and analog IC company ams has released what it calls the first digital multispectral sensor-on-chip (SoC) products, that also have potential use cases with radio frequency ...
the IDS-SL900A RFID sensor and data logging chip is based on the EPC Gen2 standard for supply chain applications Debuting as a first of its kind, the IDS-SL900A RFID sensor and data logging chip is ...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology made a comeback in recent years, in retail, airline logistics and baggage tracking and in healthcare. Now it’s being used in the fight against COVID-19 ...
LOS ANGELES — Impinj Inc. said Thursday (July 10) it has acquired Intel Corp.'s RFID operation that includes an RFID reader chip that the Seattle-based company has renamed the Indy R1000. The RFID ...
RALEIGH – Researchers at North Carolina State University have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, which should drive down the cost of ...
“We wondered whether we could repurpose RFID tags to do battery-free sensing and tracking,” says Nagarjun Bhat, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering and lead author of a new study. Data is power.
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, ...
Sensors and automatic identification have already transformed supply chains. RFID tags and scanners, barcodes, QR codes, and handheld or fixed position scanners and imagers generate real-time data ...
Samsung Electronics has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip it hopes will turn mobile phones into more useful tools to tell people about the products and services they want.