Researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments have developed a (RFID) chip that is “virtually impossible to hack”, said MIT. Ti has built prototypes, which behaved as expected. The work was presented at ...
Researchers at North Carolina State University have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID chip, which should drive down the cost of RFID tags. In addition, the chip's design ...
“As far as we can tell, it’s the world’s smallest Gen2-compatible RFID chip,” according to Paul Franzon, a professor of electrical engineering at North Carolina State University. He was talking about ...
North Carolina State University (NCSU)’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering reports that it has found a way to build an RFID chip that eliminates the majority of analog components. The ...
RFID tags are being explored as possible low-cost sensors which could monitor and improve human health. Radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) are simple, electronic labels outfitted with a tiny ...
Zebra Technologies reveals the following Gen 2 “do’s” and “don’ts” to help companies avoid potential implementation pitfalls. Do go straight to Gen 2 if you are starting RFID pilots now. Gen 2 ...
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 ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 14, 2007—Fabless semiconductor startup Starport Systems last week announced the SP7001, a Gen2 RFID reader chip whose reduced price and ...
San Jose, Calif. — A startup nurtured within Intel has announced a low-cost integrated RFID reader chip for the UHF band. At less than $40 in cost, just 8 x 8 mm in size and with 1.5-watt power ...