Feb. 5, 2003 – Parelec Inc., a startup that makes conductive inks and pastes, says it has developed an ink that enables companies to print highly conductive RFID antennas on paper and polyester.
“We’ve taken a base ink supplied by Coates and added to it technology that allows you to print with this ink and then grow metal wherever there is ink,” says Christopher Bishop, director and GM of ...
The following is excerpted from Chapter 3: Radio Basics for UHF RFID from the Book, The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice by Daniel M. Dobkin. RFDesignLine readers who order a copy of this book ...
Pune, July 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global “RFID Antennas Market” trend report 2020 highlights key points of market growth and dynamics of RFID Antennas industry in upcoming years. The research ...
BANGALORE, India, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RFID Antennas Market is Segmented by Type (Active RFID Antennas, Passive RFID Antennas), by Application (Transportation & Logistics, Automotive, Retail & ...
Brady Corporation offers a new, more cost-efficient solution to quickly detect unstable Li-ion batteries in storage. Able to automatically measure 0,5°C temperature differences per second, the ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has become integral to modern wireless communications, enabling efficient identification, tracking, and data exchange across a multitude of ...
Lowell, Mass. — Tyco Electronics has expanded its RFID solutions product family with the introduction of a line of ruggedized RFID antennas for use in baler and compactor RFID applications. The ...
The RFID HD RooTenna series offers six options of integrated RFID antennas covering 865-960 MHz. The RooTenna series integrates a high-performance RFID antenna and a compartment for reader electronics ...
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