How Converters Can Make RFID Labels
Today, a growing number of companies are looking to become suppliers in the RFID label industry because of the growth potential promised by this technology. There are several paths that converters can take, as spelled out in this three-part series.
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For the converter, all is not lost. The converter can get close to leaders in chip supply, such as EM Microelectronic for Marks and Spencer apparel labels or Philips for smart cards and tickets (labels by another name), and chip designers in distant places with very valuable skills. The new G2 Microsystems company in Australia has developed the world’s first very low-power, low-cost, single-chip solution for real-time locating systems (RTLS). RTLS is usually a form of RFID where there is a battery in the tag to give not just identification, but location when it is interrogated electronically.
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