2016年3月29日星期二

RFID inlay

The RFID inlay in a smart label. It comprises the chip and aluminum, copper or silver antenna bonded to a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer that is delivered to the label maker "dry" (without adhesive) or "wet" (attached to a pressure sensitive liner). The inlay is adhered to the back side of the label and printed and encoded in an RFID printer. See RFID tag, RFID reader, RFID printer and RFID.
Inlays are delivered to the label maker in a roll such as these dual dipole "Frog" inlays from UPM Raflatac. They are adhered to the back of the smart label, which is then printed and encoded in an RFID printer.
With a wide variety of high performance IC platforms, SMARTRAC’s UHF inlays offer leading performance and memory options. Each product has a unique TID and a broadband RFID antenna design that enables end-users to reach and sustain consistently high levels of performance in all UHF frequency regions globally with the same inlays. This represents critical competitive and logistical advantages for any fast-moving consumer goods company with manufacturing, distribution and customers located in different parts of the world. The same RFID inlays can be used by the manufacturer, the logistics service provider and the retailer, to track and identify products accurately and cost-efficiently throughout the supply chain at item level.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is really a standardsbased, proximity contactless connectivity technology that enables simple and easy safe two way interactions between gadgets, allowing customers to perform contactless transactions, access digital content, and connect electronic devices having a single approach.NFC tag for mobile payment is popular for its amazing design and same function with normal RFID products,usually used for cashless payment,access control,etc.
The NTAG203 is really a NFC Forum Type 2 chip type that is read/writable and therefore the data might be erased and new data could be written again so long as it will not be locked to get read-only. It's 144 usable bytes, that is enough room to hold a lengthy url or small contact

http://www.nfcandrfid.com/products_info/NTAG203-clear-wet-dry-RFID-inlay-NFC-forum-type-2-325735.html

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