The Proxmark3 PCB 125kHz antenna., GNU GPL version 2, GitHub link. Picture this: It’s the end of the year, and a few hardy souls gather in a hackerspace to enjoy a bit of seasonal food and hang out.
RFID cell phones are on the way. Today’s clue: Gentag, Inc. was issued a patent that will allow it to create RFID-based sensor networks for consumer, industrial, and government applications. The ...
The system integrates, for the first time, a screen-printed antenna and printed touch-based user interface, allowing implementation of the reader on curved surfaces. The demonstrator has been designed ...
NBS Corp. uses 125 kHz passive tags to provide visibility into the components it installs on its circuit boards, to assure its customers that each board was properly assembled and is traceable should ...
Cleveland, Ohio, USA ― June 6, 2012 ― Blue Spark Technologies, the leading supplier of thin, flexible, eco-friendly printed batteries, announces it has formed a strategic technology partnership with ...
In the Internet of Things there are many applications for wireless sensor networks (WSN), including industrial and healthcare monitoring, landslide and forest fire detection, and building automation.
The following are news announcements made during the past week. GS1 US Publishes RFID Tag-Serialization Guidelines RFcamp Launches Small, Thin Metal-Mount RFID Tags South Korean RFID specialty tag ...