The Proxmark3 PCB 125kHz antenna., GNU GPL version 2, GitHub link. Picture this: It’s the end of the year, and a few hardy souls gather in a hackerspace to enjoy a bit of seasonal food and hang out.
LONDON — Scientists at Philips Research have created a fully functional 13.56-MHz radio frequency identification (RFID) tag based entirely on plastic electronics. In contrast to conventional ...
NBS Corp. uses 125 kHz passive tags to provide visibility into the components it installs on its circuit boards, to assure its customers that each board was properly assembled and is traceable should ...
The NCD1015-LGA is a RFID integrated circuit featuring a contactless, sequential power and data transmission (HDX) air interface. It operates at typically 134.2 kHz radio frequencies with 64 bits data ...
A patent recently granted to Apple detailing a method of incorporating a Radio Frequency Identification tag reader into the screen of a portable touchscreen device in order to save space has furthered ...
The system integrates, for the first time, a screen-printed antenna and printed touch-based user interface, allowing implementation of the reader on curved surfaces. The demonstrator has been designed ...
Schneider Electric, a global energy-management firm that reported €18.5 billion ($25.7 billion) in sales in 2009, says it has laid the groundwork to begin using radio frequency identification to ...
One of Atmel’s smallest microcontrollers, the ATtiny, is among the most inexpensive and reliable chips around for small applications. It’s also one of the most popular. If you don’t need more than a ...
In this blog, we will discuss how Keysight RF Circuit Simulation Professional revamps RF circuit simulation and optimization. Discover how to achieve efficient, accurate designs for even the most ...
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