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3 Reasons Your Company Needs an RFID File Tracking System
in RFID Tutorials on Jan 23, 2018
RFID File Management is growing in popularity among companies because of RFID’s ability to accurately and efficiently track documents in the workplace. By placing RFID labels on files and paperwork and setting up the proper RFID infrastructure, you can successfully locate files within minutes, which saves time & money, reduces stress, and increases professionalism.
5 Reasons You Need RFID Attendee Tracking
in RFID Tutorials on Jan 19, 2018
What is RFID attendee tracking?
RFID attendee tracking systems use the benefits of RFID technology to gather business intelligence at events like trade shows, conferences, corporate functions, and other large gatherings. RFID provides the visibility and metrics needed for validated decision making before, during, and after events.
RFID Tag Best Practices: 13 Tips for in the Field Tagging
in RFID Tutorials on Jan 18, 2018
Even with a perfect RFID hardware configuration, the success of the entire system depends on the ability to obtain a consistent read from your RFID tags. With zero visibility of your assets, all of your planning and testing will go to waste if the RFID tags are not properly affixed to materials. Here are thirteen tips to help you successfully deploy RFID tags in the field.
RFID on Metal: A Few Things You Should Know about RFID and Metal Surfaces
in RFID Tutorials on Jan 10, 2018
Mounting or embedding RFID tags on metal is a tricky proposition for the uninformed, and the informed for that matter. Metal surfaces reflect energy emitted from RFID readers and create interference for RFID tag antennas, which means the tag isn’t able to receive power and transmit information; however, specific RFID tags will work around metal surfaces. RFID companies have patented technology that allows RFID to work when attached to metal surfaces and even embedded within metal products. As long as you choose the correct RFID equipment for your situation and application, you won’t need to worry about interference from metal.
RFID Firmware: 8 Common Questions Answered
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 27, 2017
Firmware is a piece of software that is programmed into the non-volatile memory of a device. This software provides control, monitoring, and data manipulation of engineered products. Depending on the type of device, the firmware could be responsible for simple commands like controlling LED lights, or more complex actions like monitoring complex internal items like oscillators.
6 Things RFID Middleware Can Do For You
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 26, 2017
Middleware is a layer of software created to connect other components together – e.g. hardware components, software programs, enterprise applications, databases, etc. Middleware gives software developers the ability to communicate and manage data throughout an entire system, rather than on each individual application. RFID middleware goes beyond simply connecting devices; rather, it allows users to collect, manipulate, and disseminate data with ease.
The Layers & Parts of an RFID Printer
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 22, 2017
RFID Printers are designed to save time for mass printing and encoding applications. These devices are basically an RFID reader and a printer combined into one machine. UHF, HF, and NFC tags are all able to run through an RFID printer, as long as the tag is compatible with that specific printer. The RFID reader inside serves as both the encoder and the verifier for all tags that pass through the unit as it reads and then encodes the tags with the new information and then zebra-printerre-reads the tags before they are released in order to verify that the tag has the correct, new information.
17 Things You Might Not Know About Gen 2 RFID Tag Memory Banks
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 20, 2017
The chipset, or integrated circuit (IC), houses these four memory banks and is where all the data is stored. Some chipsets have different bit allocations between the four banks to allow for more user memory or a longer EPC number. Each chipset is unique, but the same basic principles apply to all.
Low Frequency RFID and Animal Identification
in RFID Tutorials on Dec 13, 2017
Low Frequency RFID
Low Frequency (LF) RFID is a band on the radio frequency spectrum that typically operates between 125 kHz and 134 kHz. Technically, LF applications can operate on a larger bandwidth from 30 kHz to 300 kHz; however, the specific band varies from country to country and depends on frequencies set aside for radio and marine life tracking.
RFID key Tag for Common Family Door Management, Also for Hotel Door
in RFID Basics, RFID Tutorials on Apr 17, 2017
RFID or Radio Frequency Identification refers to a microscopic technology which is used to replace barcodes to make things like inventory tracking and product counting easier, and minimize the human workforce required to run it.
Which Chips Are Suited For 125khz RFID sticker?
in RFID Tutorials on Apr 13, 2017
RFID stickers and tagging technology are essential to the whole procedure of the Radio Frequency Identification system. They are attached to items which need tracking or a different type of data collection and more.
How To Print RFID Inkjet White Card By Printer Epson And Cannon
in RFID Tutorials, RFID Video on Oct 14, 2016
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