Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Impinj introduces the Indy R500 for price-sensitive applications

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Impinj Inc., a provider of ultra-high frequency Gen 2 RFID technology, announced the introduction of the Indy R500 UHF reader chip.

The Indy R500 is designed for price-sensitive applications requiring short read ranges and minimal tag populations, such as access points, embedded RFID subsystems, workstations and basic hand helds. The R500 reader chip supports EPCglobal Gen 2 and ISO-18000-6C specifications, regional regulatory requirements, as well as the full 840-960 MHz band


The Indy R500 RFID reader chip shares the same software architecture with all members of the Indy reader chip product line including the Indy R1000/2000 versions, and is drop-in compatible with the Indy R2000.

Additional, key features include of the Indy R500 include:

  • An integrated, voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that provides low phase noise, eases regulatory compliance, improves sensitivity and reduces reader-to-reader interference
  • An IQ demodulator that supports applications like stray read reduction that require a highly stable received signal strength indicator (RSSI) and phase information
  • Active, carrier cancellation that provides receiver sensitivity despite reflections and varying antenna quality

Impinj’s Indy reader chips and development are provided to enable customers to develop RFID reader products for a wide range of applications including retail, manufacturing, asset tracking and access control. A R500 Indy Development Platform - development board, reader module, reference design, software and documentation - will be available from distributors for a suggested price of $1,500 on Aug. 16. [end] 

SML Group Ltd announced the launch of its new “ViziT” RFID item visibility solutions for the retail apparel and item tracking applications.

The ViziT solutions include a range of RFID/EAS enabled paper and woven labels, as well as tickets and sticker that can be attached to garments and stacked items. Using the SML ViziT IT cloud based data management software also provides for semi automated inventory control, as well as improved loss prevention by triggering alarms and item identification at the store exit.

read more »

HID Global unveiled the latest addition to its portfolio of RFID tags, with the announcement of the IronTag 176 ultra-high frequency (UHF) transponder.

This durable tag is suited for tracking a variety of metal parts and equipment. Originally designed for tracking aircraft parts during assembly and maintenance, the IronTag endures the harsh conditions of manufacturing and processing as well as vehicle and equipment operation.

read more »

The Agricultural Bank of China is using an RFID-based bank asset monitoring system to track the movement and amounts of money circulating through their facilities. With headquarters in Beijing, the Agricultural Bank has branches throughout Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

read more »

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.

read more »

SCM Microsystems announced the launch of a new ultra high frequency desktop reader designed for the retail and specialty tracking environments.

The ARYGON AUDR-USB is compliant with ISO 1800-6 and EPC Gen 2 standards for passive ultra high frequency reader RFID. It further delivers a compact, desktop package for close-range applications such as point-of-sale (POS) checkout and on-the-shelf inventory management at an attractive price.

read more »

Impinj and RFsense took part in the joint installment of a complete source to floor RFID solution for “memove,” a new apparel brand and part of Brazil’s Valdac Global Brands.

read more »