Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DAILY puts a little bling on RFID

Thursday, May 27, 2010

DAILY RFID recently unveiled its ultra high frequency RFID Jewelry Tag, designed for tracking the movement of jewelry in market communities and other areas, such as retail, warehousing and secured storage.

Operating at 13.56MHz, the RFID Jewelry Tag can be easily integrated into multiple identification detection systems, and with a read range up to 3 feet, it enhances security and avoids any loss of precious items.


By placing a tray of tagged jewelry items above the antenna, the RFID jewelry systems will automatically collect data within a few seconds from hundreds of tagged items; data such as product name and the date of production.

With thickness of 0.6mm, the RFID Jewelry Tag is helpful in eliminating individual manual scanning, thus increasing staff efficiency. Additionally, its simple design makes for quick and easy attachment to jewelry items. [end] 

Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a pair of encapsulated RFID mini-transponders designed for applications in animal tagging and asset tracking.

The 12mm TRPGR30TGC and TRPGP40TGC mini-transponders were developed to enable users a battery-free solution for embedding RFID tags into smaller objects across a broader range of applications. These transponders come ready-to-use and are 100 percent backwards compatible with all of TI’s RFID software and readers including power modules, control modules and micro readers.

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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.

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Leo InnoTech (LIT) and UPM RFID have carried out a large-scale item-level RFID implementation for a Chinese apparel company focusing primarily on warehouse logistics optimization.

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DAILY RFID has announced a new 13.56 MHz HF Smart Label-11 tag tailored specifically for tracking luggage or other valuables at the airport.

The contacltess paper tag supports ISO/IEC 14443A or ISO/IEC 14443B or ISO/IEC 15693 protocols and functions within a temperature range of -10 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for low-intensity environments like airports.

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HID Global announced an expanded portfolio of RFID asset tracking solutions designed to meet the demands of industries including logistics, automation and manufacturing, medical and health care, returnable transport items and waste management.

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Proclaiming its entrance into the RFID space, Honeywell introduced part of a new product portfolio designed to bring efficiency to the retail industry, the Optimus 5900 RFID mobile computer.

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