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RF Identification Systems





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Write/Read Device targets logistics and distribution.

Write/Read Device targets logistics and distribution.

Siemens AG    Munich D-80333  Germany
Apr 05, 2005 Equipped with IP65 housing, Write/Read Device for stationary use is compliant with requirements of EPC Global and ISO/I EC 18000-6 standards. It is suitable for 865-868 MHz UHF bands in Europe as well as 902-928 MHz UHF range in North America. Unit is connected to PCs or Simatic controllers via TCP/IP or RS422 interface for integration into automation and IT systems. As many as 4 antennas can be connected to record tags, even under difficult conditions.

RFID Labeling System is modular and scalable.

MPI Label Systems    Sebring, OH 44672
Mar 14, 2005 Able to integrate into existing space and workflow, RFID Plug-and-Comply system includes either 360RW RFID applicator, which will validate, write and affix RFID labels, or 3600RW RFID label printer/applicator which eliminates need for pre-printed RFID labels. Unit accommodates cases up to 34 in. in width and/or length. RFID labels can be written to and affixed at the rate of 10–15 cases/min as they are transported around conveyor at speed of 60 ft/min.

RFID Controller has read range of up to 100 mm.

RFID Controller has read range of up to 100 mm.

Escort Memory Systems, Inc.    Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Mar 10, 2005 High-frequency HF-0405 controller has compact design with integrated antenna and can read multiple tag protocols operating at 13.56 MHz. It handles data capture in material handling and work-in-progress applications and has IP67 NEMA rating. Three models are available: HF-0405-232-01, HF-0405-422-01, and HF-0405-485-01. Model GWY-01-TCP-01 Gateway creates multi-drop network of controllers with HF-0405-485-01.

RFID Integrated Circuit facilitates animal identification.

RFID Integrated Circuit facilitates animal identification.

EM Microelectronic-US    Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Feb 25, 2005 Intended for electronic read/write RF transponders, 125 kHz, 512-bit contactless Model EM4569 features enlarged pads for direct antenna connection. Bumps deposited on pads allow user to directly solder wire of antenna without PCB support. Model EM4569 is compliant with ISO 11784/5 and has bi-phase RF/32, making it useful for animal identification and tracking. Embedded in ear-tag format, unit can be read at distances up to 1 m.

Tagging System facilitates RFID deployment.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.    Santa Clara, CA 95054
Jan 20, 2005 Sun Java System RFID Tag and Ship Solution is a packaged tagging system for vendors who need to rapidly implement RFID tagging to meet retail mandates. It enables users to process RFID tagged cases or pallets at 1–2 sec/unit. System contains Sun W2100z workstation/monitor, Sun Java™ System RFID Software, Printronix RFID printer, RFID reader, and barcode reader. Sun RFID Reference Architecture helps customers design RFID infrastructure and plan for required system demands.

RFID Label functions at temperatures up to 200°C.

RFID Label functions at temperatures up to 200°C.

Schreiner LogiData GmbH & Co. KG    München 80995  Germany
Dec 17, 2004 Consisting of temperature-resistant top material, adhesive, and chip technology, HighTemperature-Label combines benefits of 13.56 MHz technology, such as decentralized data storage and remote data exchanges, with heat resistance. Label withstands high-temperature process without damage or change in properties. It is suited for control and documentation of logistics and technical production in automotive, steel, and mechanical engineering industries.

Thermal Transfer Printer offers portable label printing.

Thermal Transfer Printer offers portable label printing.

MPI Label Systems    Sebring, OH 44672
Dec 13, 2004 RFID-on-Wheels includes industrial cart, RFID-enabled thermal transfer printer, EasyLabel software, communication cable, and power strip. User provides PC or laptop to complete system. RFID-on-Wheels functions as fully capable label printer without limits on label designs or applications. It can be moved around facility without disassembling and reassembling components.

Computer is RFID-enabled and EPC-compliant.

LXE Inc.    Norcross, GA 30092
Dec 03, 2004 Based on MX3 horizontal half-screen wireless computer, MX3-RFID mobile handheld reads barcodes and EPC-compliant RFID tags. It runs Windows® CE .NET OS and includes EPC-compliant, class 0 (read only) and class 1 (WORM) tag reader, which is stored in low-profile enclosure in rear of unit along with RFID antenna. Users control what is being read via read range (RF power setting), and reading modes are selected via left or right scan buttons.

RFID Readers target e-passport applications.

RFID Readers target e-passport applications.

ACG Identification GmbH    Walluf 65396  Germany
Oct 21, 2004 Fully ISO 14443 A/B compatible, Model HF Dual ISO Reader is available as OEM module, plug-and-play board, and desktop module with USB interface. Interoperable with nearly all RFID transponder solutions, units offer data transfer rate up to 848 Kbit/s. Transparent mode allows communication with complex, well-protected, contactless microcontroller smart cards. Built-in anti-collision algorithm enables unit to read numerous tags presented simultaneously.

RFID Smart Label fits on smaller packages.

Paxar Corp.    White Plains, NY 10604
Oct 21, 2004 Available in feed lengths as short as 1 in., 915 MHz, Class One RFID smart labels don't require vendors to change bar code labeling processes. Encoded by Monarch 9855 RFID printer/encoder, label lets users encode and print required EPC information as separate process. Product is specifically suited for small packages, but can be placed in optimum location on any size carton for best read rates.

RFID Smart Labels meet Wal-mart requirements.

Worldlabel.com Incorporated    Garrison, NY 10524
Oct 19, 2004 Xtrack(TM) RFID Smart Labels are embedded with tags and put on Thermal Transfer Face-Stock with permanent adhesive. Available for EPC class 1, 0+, and 1.19, products measure 4 x 6 in. and can come with information already encoded and printed. Custom size manufacturing is available with variety of face-stocks and adhesives. EPC class 1.19 ucode 865.5-867.6 MHz (UHF) has available power of 4 W EIRP.

UHF RFID Reader offers multi-protocol support.

SkyeTek, Inc.    Boulder, CO 80301
Oct 18, 2004 SkyeReadâ„¢ M3 universal read/write module comes ready for integration into devices requiring embeddable UHF RFID reader module, including label printers and hand-held terminals. Featuring Tagnostic® multi-protocol support, product reads and writes all ISO and EPC UHF tags on market and operates in North America, Europe, or Asia. RF power is adjustable, and unit is frequency-agile across UHF RFID spectrum from 860–960 MHz.

Reader Module offers user-adjustable output up to 1 W.

SIRIT Inc.    Mississauga L5B 2N5  Canada
Oct 04, 2004 Multi-protocol, UHF RFID reader module, Model ST 200, simultaneously supports multiple RFID tag protocols including EPCglobalâ„¢ Class 0 and Class 1 standards. Featuring serial RS232 interface, unit is available with either integrated patch antenna or external 50 ohm antenna connection. Module is suited for integration into handhelds, portable data terminals, printers, label applicators, mobile computers, and other OEM devices.

RF Detector features 60 dB dynamic range.

RF Detector features 60 dB dynamic range.

Linear Technology Corp.    Milpitas, CA 95035
Sep 03, 2004 Logarithmic Model LT5534 operates over RF input frequency of 50 MHz to 3 GHz and is capable of detecting full-scale RF changes with 38 ns delay. Output is directly proportional to logarithm of average RF voltage input. At 900 MHz, unit provides repeatable measurement of RF power within ±1 dB over 50 dB dynamic range, while spanning temperature extremes of -40 to +85°C. Operating from 2.7-5.25 V supply, detector comes in 6-lead, 2 x 2 mm surface-mount, SC-70 package.

RFID Readers offer antenna amplifier accessory.

SkyeTek, Inc.    Boulder, CO 80301
Aug 04, 2004 High frequency antenna amplifier plugs into SkyeReadâ„¢ M1 13.56 MHz RFID readers to provide twice the read range of regular HF readers. Unit consumes 350 mA and generates up to 1 W of RF power depending on antenna configuration.

RF Power Analyzer includes GSM measurement option.

RF Power Analyzer includes GSM measurement option.

Keithley Instruments, Inc.    Cleveland, OH 44139 1891
Jul 20, 2004 Model 2800 comes with option for making GSM transmitter quality modulation measurements. Flexible, scalable solution measures whether mobile phone transmitter or RFIC transmitter module conforms to GSM standards for modulated transmissions. Capable of calibrating phone as well as assessing modulation quality in one unit, product is designed for measuring power in 800 and 900 MHz cellular band as well as DCS (1,700 MHz) and PCS (1,800 MHz) bands.

RFID Reader Module supports multiple tag protocols.

SIRIT Inc.    Mississauga L5B 2N5  Canada
Jun 17, 2004 Designed for integration into handhelds, portable data terminals, printers, label applicators, and mobile computers, Multi-Protocol UHF RFID Reader Module supports EPCglobalâ„¢ and ISO standards. It is hardware ready and firmware upgradeable to support forthcoming EPCglobal, Inc. UHF Gen2 protocol and ISO 18000-6. Module includes serial RS232 interface and optional integrated antenna.

RFID Transponder is suited for laundry industry.

RFID Transponder is suited for laundry industry.

Sokymat SA    Granges   Switzerland
Jun 11, 2004 ISO 15693-compatible Logi TAG 160 Sedna enables contactless tracking and identification of garments in textile rental and laundry business. Laundry tag fulfills all requirements in terms of heat-, pressure-, and chemical-resistance. With 64-bit UID and 56-bit OTP (one time programmable) memory chip, tag also supports EPC data coding. Anti-collision feature allows transponder to read numerous tags within same antenna field, simultaneously.

RFID Integrated Circuits operate at 13.56 MHz.

RFID Integrated Circuits operate at 13.56 MHz.

EM Microelectronic-US    Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Jun 10, 2004 Model EM4035 includes ISO18000-3 mode 1 compliant crypto-algorithm with 96-bit secret key for symmetrical challenge/response, making it suitable for high-security, hands-free access control. Models EM4135 and EM4034 are identical to EM4035, but do not include Crypto and are suited for logistics and tracking applications. Requiring serial 3-wire microcontroller interface, Model EM4094 provides up to 200 mW of OOK or ASK modulation output from 5 V supply and is suited for handheld RFID readers.

RFID-Tag Manufacturing Process incorporates printed antennas.

RFID-Tag Manufacturing Process incorporates printed antennas.

Precisia, LLC    Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Jun 09, 2004 Fully functional radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, with printed antennas, are manufactured in one location. Manufacturing processes utilize conductive inks to produce printed antennas at high speeds in place of copper, aluminum, or screen-printed antennas.




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