04.16.15
Smartrac
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Smartrac has launched two new RFID inlays for the retail industry, both based on the Impinj Monza R6 chip.
According to the company, the new design offers faster writing speed, greater backscatter strength, parallel encoding capabilities and increased read- and write-sensitivity.
The first new product is the Belt inlay, which operates in a compact form factor. The inlay is delivered with an improved, smaller antenna compared to the previous Belt design, enabling retailers, brand owners and all participants in the value chain to maximize the benefits of RFID technology. The product has passed all of the most significant ARC tests at Auburn University’s RFID Research Center.
The second new product, the Smartrac MiniWeb inlay, comes with an antenna design size of 42x16mm. This Europe-focused product allows customers to meet high-performance requirements for new end-use applications and tight performance distribution. The inlay has passed ARC category K requirements for ETSI retail performance, as defined by the Auburn RFID Research Center.
49-711-656-926-189
www.smartrac-group.com
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Smartrac has launched two new RFID inlays for the retail industry, both based on the Impinj Monza R6 chip.
According to the company, the new design offers faster writing speed, greater backscatter strength, parallel encoding capabilities and increased read- and write-sensitivity.
The first new product is the Belt inlay, which operates in a compact form factor. The inlay is delivered with an improved, smaller antenna compared to the previous Belt design, enabling retailers, brand owners and all participants in the value chain to maximize the benefits of RFID technology. The product has passed all of the most significant ARC tests at Auburn University’s RFID Research Center.
The second new product, the Smartrac MiniWeb inlay, comes with an antenna design size of 42x16mm. This Europe-focused product allows customers to meet high-performance requirements for new end-use applications and tight performance distribution. The inlay has passed ARC category K requirements for ETSI retail performance, as defined by the Auburn RFID Research Center.
49-711-656-926-189
www.smartrac-group.com