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Advances in MMIC and RFIC technologies are driving 5G/6G and satellite communications with multi-band support, digital ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNLow-power, nonvolatile RF switch promises energy-efficient 6G and autonomous vehicle communicationsA research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new semiconductor device optimized for the next-generation 6G era and ...
The space agency showed how it can spray a thin film of metal on any object to create RF antennas and electronic circuits.
I would approach the RFID reader using a variation on this circuit; a single transistor regenerative receiver which is just oscillating at 125 kHz, but whose oscillation is quenched momentarily ...
Researchers in Sunchon, South Korea, have printed RFID circuits on plastic films using a combination of industrial methods: roll-to-roll printing, ink-jet printing, and silicone rubber-stamping.
Those circuits control the signal that is bounced back to the reader. Passive RFID technology is used in everything from parking passes to merchandise and asset tracking.
This article introduces the CMOS integrated transceiver circuit EM4095 for RFID applications working with transponders at a frequency of typically 125 kHz. The EM4095 is a single-chip RFID reader IC ...
This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics. Front-end limiter circuits using Schottky and PIN diodes can provide needed protection in communications and other RF systems ...
The L-network is a simple inductor-capacitor (LC) circuit that can be used to match a wide range of impedances in RF circuits. Any RF circuit application covering a narrow frequency ...
LONDON — Printed organic RFID circuits are set to be used in a field trial at the Organic Electronics Conference (OEC-07) in Frankfurt, Germany (Sept. 24 to 26). The circuits are the first printed low ...
The great promise is the possibility of having RFID circuits printed on plastic or paper packaging, LED arrays on wallpaper and even transparent circuits on glass.
Those circuits control the signal that is bounced back to the reader. Passive RFID technology is used in everything from parking passes to merchandise and asset tracking.
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