In technical terms, inductive coupling is the transfer of energy from one circuit to another by virtue of the mutual inductance between the circuits. In an RFID system that uses inductive coupling, ...
130GF_G2PHY_01 is the IP intended for use in passive UHF transponder applications. IP derives its operating power from an RF electromagnetic field generated by a reader, which is received and ...
His ill-advised first try involved directly coupling two switches, frying both in the process. After some research he found that Ethernet hardware manufacturers have considered the need for ...
RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are small electronic devices that wirelessly identify and track physical articles through radio frequency interaction with RFID readers. Each tag contains a ...
The bandwidth in question— 902-928 MHz—has been home to UHF RFID. Other technologies such as medical devices, smart home equipment like baby monitors and cordless phones, tolling solutions, and LoRa ...
RFID chips use radio signals to transmit data over short distances. They are used typically for security, tracking, and identification purposes. RFID chips can be paired with other circuitry to create ...
The latest update is all about RFID and NFC, and how the Flipper Zero can interact with a variety of contactless protocols. Popular 125 kHz protocols: EM-Marin, HID Prox II, and Indala Contactless ...
Passport holders come in varying sizes and with security features such as RFID-blocking technology or zippers. No matter what type of passport carrier you seek, an array of options await you in ...
A line of single-use instruments from Maillefer Instruments (Ballaigues, Switzerland; www.maillefer.ch) is designed to reduce the risk of cross-contamination during surgical procedures. The disposable ...