Technology White Papers
RFID technology has the capability to both greatly enhance and protect the lives of consumers, and also revolutionize the way companies do business. This brochure describes RFID technology and details the components that comprise complete RFID solutions. Read more...
What it Means, Why it Matters. Read more...
UHF Gen 2 offers a worldwide standard for RFID systems operating in the UHF band. Read more...
Bringing the benefits of UHF Gen 2 to item-level tagging enables a single, worldwide RFID infrastructure. Read more...
If you are considering HF RFID technologies over UHF Gen 2, the first question is...why? Read more...
Solutions Engineering White papers
Engineering robust communications systems is complex; RFID systems are no exception. Read more...
Interference is an often-misunderstood factor in the design of a successful RFID solution. Understand how UHF RFID communication presents unique interference challenges and how they are solved in practice. Read more...
Speedway Reader White papers
With minimal setup, Impinj's patented "Autoset," a feature of the Octane 3.0 firmware, computes and dynamically adjusts most Gen 2 standard parameters to create the optimal performance for the given environment. Read more...
Impinj Speedway Reader; realizing the full potential of the UHF Gen 2 standard. Read more...
In April 2007, EPCglobal announced ratification of the Low-Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) standard, a specification for the network interface between the reader and its controller. Read more...
Monza Tag Chip White Papers
RFID system performance hinges, in large part, on tag performance. Read more...
Proper ESD controls are an essential element in improving the quality and reliability of RFID tags. Read more...
Tag vendors generally don’t tell their end customers which clock frequency they use, nor can end customers easily test a tag to uncover performance issues due to a poor clock-frequency choice. Read more...
Gen 2 tags do not perform equally, and conformance testing doesn't measure tag performance. Tag receptivity picks up where performance testing leaves off. Read more...
In order for tags and readers to be EPCglobal-certified, they must meet all mandatory features of the Gen 2 spec. Mere compliance is no longer a differentiating quality. Users must apply performance metrics to separate the wheat from the chaff. Read more...
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