Ten inlay manufacturers have chosen RFID silicon from Texas Instruments to power a range of new tags for retail supply chain, asset tracking and authentication. RFID inlay providers from North America, Europe and Asia, including UPM Raflatac and Checkpoint Systems, in the US, are using TI’s EPC Generation 2 Gen 2 UHF silicon in strap and wafer forms, and its HF ISO/IEC 15693 silicon.
UPM Raflatac has developed a new HF inlay to tag consumer products at the item level using TI’s 256 bit ISO/IEC 15693 silicon. The tag is small enough to accommodate the range of product shapes and sizes being tagged, along with the necessary memory to store important product information. Checkpoint Systems is offering two new EPC Gen 2 labels, using TI silicon and RF antennas. The labels also incorporate the new Checksi Checkpoint RFID straps.
Other companies include Hana RFID, Mu-Gahat, RCD Technology, and WaveZero, who are using TI Gen 2 silicon and straps to support their inlay manufacturing processes for retail, supply chain, logistics and government applications. SAG, Tagstar Systems, and Tatwah Smartech are manufacturing HF inlays for asset tracking applications using TI’s new HF-I silicon, and Tyco is developing RFID tags using the company’s HF and UHF silicon.
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