Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Trancients' New Portable RFID Reader Emerges

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Tracient Technologies this summer is showing off its recently launched “credit card” sized portable RFID reader. The Explore-R is an ultra-compact device featuring both Bluetooth and USB interfaces.

The inclusion of both communication options provides an RFID reader that can supposedly be incorporated quickly and easily into business processes that require asset identification, asset tracking, inventory management or service level adherence.

Or at least that’s what we hear! [end] 

Easylube has introduced an automated electromechanical gearset using integrated RFID technology to track and manage lube points throughout a plant.

Each lubricator also features a bi-color LED warning light, replaceable grease cup, RFID tag and reader to enable real-time tracking of bearings. The RFID reader serves as a wireless data collector, reading Easylube RFID tags that are placed on each lubrication point and transmitting the lubrication status to a handheld PDA. Exact regreasing volumes and intervals are calculated using minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) formulation.

read more »

Murata and Beta LAYOUT announced a joint venture to launch an RFID starter kit aimed at printed circuit board (PCB) engineers and developers aspiring to incorporate RFID into their electronics design.

read more »

GAO RFID announced its handheld RFID reader series for animal identification and management, for applications such as stock breeding, animal control, or foodstuff tracking systems.

read more »

GAO RFID has released a Wiegand-to-Ethernet RFID controller designed specifically for door access applications.

The network access controller, model 491018, is able to connect to any type of Wiegand reader such as magnetic stripe reader, RFID reader or fingerprint reader. It also offers a master card for adding or deleting access privileges directly from the external reader, thus acting independently without connection to a network or PC.

read more »

DAILY RFID has released a SD RFID card reader that essentially transforms a smart phone or PDA into a portable high frequency RFID reader.

The 13.56 MHz RFID reader can scan various types of high frequency RFID tags, and collect information as well.

read more »

GAO RFID announced the release of its portable pistol grip RFID reader/writer designed for wide use in warehouse distribution, shop floors, point-of-sale transactions and field services.

read more »