U.S. Pentagon Implanted Chip to Detect Corona-virus

Summary: What are the functions on the chip? What are the challenges facing implantable devices? Can these technologies help treat other diseases? The United States Pentagon recently developed an implantable chip that can detect early signs of new coronary pneumonia and remind users to detect it. So, what functions are on the chip? What are…

What is a Good RFID Tag?

In a real-world project, a large number of RFID tags are usually used, and they are critical to the success or failure of the project. Therefore, in the early stage of project preparation, the selection of RFID tags is a crucial link. At present, there are many models of RFID tags on the market, which…

New RFID Gravity Sensor Self Service Vending System

In recent years, against the background of rising national awareness of environmental protection, large retail companies such as Lawson have accelerated the introduction of “weigh-and-sale”, seized the changes in consumer demand, and popularized it in one fell swoop. Teraoka Seiko, which manufactures cash registers and other equipment, plans to start selling the self-service mass vending…

Brief Express Launch New RFID Technology In logistics Industry

Brief Express Launch New RFID Technology In logistics Industry Abstract: So, what is unique about the “precision radio frequency identification technology” launched by brief express? Recently, the exposure of “precision radio frequency identification technology” led by Brief Express has aroused widespread concern in the industry, and this new technology is called the third generation of…

RFID is the Key for the future Car License Plate

German license plate manufacturer TONNJES cooperated with global semiconductor company NXP and AutoID solutions company Kathrin Solutions GmbH in Bavaria, Germany, to develop and manufacture RFID tags and stickers based on RAIN RFID technology, focusing on the field of electronic vehicle identification (referred to as EVI). The goal pursued by TONNJES is to give vehicles…