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IC tag inlay from Omron complies with EPCglobal specs 2005-09-12
Omron announced that it will ship an IC tag inlay that is compliant with Class 1 Generation 2 (C1G2) of EPCglobal specifications, and conforms to the UHF band 902MHz to 928MHz used in the United States.  
Securing pervasively connected embedded MCUs 2005-08-29
How great is the need for security at the MCU level?  
TI technology eases implementation of Ethernet-powered devices 2005-08-19
Texas Instruments announced its third generation Power-over-Ethernet controller technology that promises to ease the implementation of Ethernet-powered devices such as WLAN access points, IP phones, security and RFID scanners  
RFID tag with 256 bytes of FRAM 2005-08-12
Fujitsu introduced the newest member of its FerVID family of RFID tags—the MB89R119—that incorporates 256 bytes of FRAM and operates at approximately 50 times the speed of tags that use EEPROM  
PIC MCUs expand with passive-keyless-entry, more peripherals 2005-07-14
Microchip Technology has beefed-up its microcontroller line with four new product offerings, broadening out both its low- and high-end families into new 8bit apps.  
Silver Telecom's new PoE module complies with IEEE 802.3af 2005-07-07
Silver Telecom launched its IEEE 802.3af-compliant Ag9000 series of Power-over-Ethernet modules that is designed for any Ethernet peripheral up to 12W.  
PolyIC unveils 13MHz rectifier 2005-06-28
PolyIC GmbH has presented a polymer-based rectifier diode that works at frequencies up to and beyond 13MHz to a learned conference, according to the company's website  
Chipset offers user-selectable parameters for RFID tag readers 2005-06-22
Designers at Anadigm have come up with an RFID chipset, known as the RangeMaster, that offers user-selectable parameters, including center frequency, variable gain, and lower and upper sub-carrier frequencies  
Anadigm rolls 'universal' RFID reader 2005-06-02
Anadigm touts its RangeMaster devices to be the industry's first solution that allows system vendors to design and maintain a single "universal" reader than can be customized to read different RFID tag types  
Scale Routing for Next-Gen IPv6 Networks 2005-06-01
A pipelined organization of embedded memories promises greater scalability in the performance and density of Forwarding Information Bases (FIBs  
RFID chips first to target new global spec 2005-04-06
Philips said it has produced and tested first samples of an RFID chip compliant with EPCglobal's Ultra High Frequency Electronic Product Code Class 1 Generation 2 (G2) standard  
Wafer tester monitors RF chip quality in realtime 2005-03-18
Keithley Instruments is now introducing a third-generation on-wafer RF measurement capability with some very promising features that address the conundrum.  
M/A-COM expands RFID offering 2005-03-14
M/A-COM announced that the "RFID by M/A-COM" series extended its portfolio of surface mount, I-Q modulators/de-modulators designed for RFID, handset and base station apps  
EEPROM blocks offer low power operation, high data retention 2005-03-08
austriamicro's Full Service Foundry released what it claims is one of the industry's most reliable embedded EEPROM blocks for its 0.35µm process family.  
RFID IC finds the cows 2005-03-08
EM Micro's new 512bit contactless identification CMOS RFID ICs are intended for use in electronic read/write RF transponders  


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