Welcome to the Beginner’s Guide to How RFID Systems Work! This guide is ideal for those new to RFID and who want to find answers to what is RFID, what's the meaning of RFID technology, how RFID is used, what are the different types of RFID, and how to build RFID systems?
What is NFC? Near-Field Communication, also known as NFC, is a type of RFID technology that operates on the 13.56 MHz frequency band. While the adaptation of NFC RFID can look very different from case to case, most NFC applications accomplish a similar goal due to the read range ...
Sirit Inc., Toronto, a global provider of radio frequency identification ("RFID") technology, along with its partner, Axiompass, a leading integrator and supplier of tolling equipment and RFID systems, announces that Sirit's RFID technology has been successfully installed and integrated into the ...
Active RFID systems use battery-powered RFID tags that continuously broadcast their own signal. Active RFID tags are commonly used as “beacons” to accurately track the real-time location of assets or in high-speed environments such as tolling. Because active RFID tags rely on a battery, they...
UHF Smart Cards–UHF RFID smart cardshave more read range than HF and LF cards which allows them to facilitate access from further away. Applications that benefit from the added read range include vehicle access to parking lots or gated neighborhoods, vehicle tolling passes for toll roads or res...
What is Passive RFID? Primary Frequency Ranges: 860 - 960 MHz Passive RFID Read Range: Near Contact - 25 Meters Average Cost Per UHF RFID Tag: $0.08 - $20.00 Applications: Manufacturing,Pharmaceuticals,Tolling,Inventory Tracking,Race Timing,Asset Tracking,Supply Chain Management,IT Asset Tracking,...