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Introduction to UHF Tags
Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Tags are becoming more popular for solving difficult RFID problems and meeting business needs across various industries. However questions surrounding High Frequency (HF) and Ultra High Frequency or UHF tags remain. Many still wonder whether HF or UHF tags are the best solution for meeting business goals. To understand why UHF Tags are finally gaining popularity one must first understand what UHF Tags are, the differences between HF and UHF tags and applications where UHF Tags have been successfully deployed.
RFID Applications in Supply Chain Management
There are as many RFID applications as there are businesses. Some RFID applications have been around for decades, others are just starting to emerge. RFID, itself, is not a new technology; however, it is being used in many new and different ways. The roots of RFID technology can be traced back to World War II [...]
Medical Uses for RFID Products
There are a lot of interesting ways to use RFID products in the medical field. However now that the tags, themselves, can be made small; pharmaceuticals, lab samples, wristbands and other medical equipment can be tracked and traced, and data entry can be automated. Thus, RFID products in the medical field are aiding in the [...]
Custom RFID Tag Design
RFID is an identification technology that allows a tagged object to automatically identify itself. A reader, sometimes handheld, broadcasts a request, the tag responds and the reader relays the information to a database. The tags can be embedded in the object or the packaging. In many cases, a standard, off the shelf RFID tag can [...]
RFID Tags: What They are, how they are used and Why You Need a RFID Consultant
RFID tags rely on radio frequency identification technology to make it possible for your specially labeled or tagged objects to be automatically identified. The system consists of an RFID tag and a reading device which relays the information on the tag back to the user, who can then track and trace their object. What is [...]
