NXP has created a read-write chip for high-volume RFID tag applications complying to Rain Alliance standards for UHF passive tags. It is Branded ‘Ucode X’ and delivered in wafer form.
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The evolution of IoT started with basic needs, like tracking items using RFID, long before smart homes were a thing. Faster ...
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RFID and IoT companies used NRF 2026 to showcase technologies aimed at improving retail and supply chain operations.
NXP Semiconductors announced the new UCODE X, delivering read and write sensitivity, flexible configurations, and the ...
For many years after Walmart first announced it planned to use RFID to track pallets and cases – that was way back in 2005 – analysts and prognosticators have predicted that “this will be the year ...
At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin ...
Independent Category Assessment of 13mm Front-Pocket Form Factor, 22-Card Capacity, 13.56MHz Frequency Protection, and ...
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