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- Track & Trace
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2007, ... of technologies: Chip-based with traditional etched antenna/chip-based with printed antenna. Chipless. Plastic polymer electronic circuits. Figure 4 illustrates the succession of technologies ...
- Sensors and RFID Converge with Printed Electronics
- (Archive)
- September 16, 2006, ... but are used for RFID as well. With the new printed transistor circuits, printed sensors are just another layer in the printing of the device. However, almost all sensor systems, including those combined ...
- Narrow Web & Label Reporter
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2006, Malaysia Expansion for Avery KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Avery Dennison Malaysia reports a expansion of manufacturing capabilities at its p-s materials business Malaysia Expansion for Avery KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA ...
- 2006 RFID What's News, Part
- (Archive)
- July 29, 2006, ... of the chip rather than an add-on. For instance, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) tags inherently can sense temperature and strain but are used for RFID as well. With the new printed transistor circuits, printed ...
- RFID Printing on Corrugated Board
- (Archive)
- May 13, 2006, ... the cases." Parelec applies nanotechnology and advanced materials systems to develop and market conductive inks and related materials for the manufacture of electronic circuits. The company's products ...
- 2006 RFID What's New
- (Archive)
- February 28, 2006, ... related materials for the manufacture of electronic circuits. The company's products are used to provide low cost RFID antenna, specialty and flexible circuits, intelligent packaging, heaters/defrosters ...
- 2005 RFID What's New
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- February 26, 2006, ... embedded on top of the chip, we can significantly reduce the size of the tag to less than 1 square millimeter,” says Rajinder Singh, head of IME’s Integrated Circuits & Systems Lab, “small enough to be ...
- 2004 RFID What's New
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- February 26, 2006, ... and a dielectric, Xerox reports. The CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) technology used to build most chips today is expensive and requires a solid base such as silicon to manufacture circuits. ...
- RFID: The Next Generation
- (Magazine)
- September 29, 2005, ... because these tiny circuits cannot withstand exposure to stray voltages. They can experience damage from different sources. The most damaging is damage from a direct electrostatic discharge.” Perry ...
- More of the 411 on RFID
- (Archive)
- August 30, 2005, ... says Rajinder Singh, head of IME’s Integrated Circuits & Systems Lab, “small enough to be embedded in applications such as laboratory samples, clothes, paper documents, or checks.” Zebra Technologies ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2005, ... a means of mass-producing RFID circuits with speed and accuracy. Stork’s 16-in.-wide RSI (Rotary Screen Integration) unit was used to print di-pole antennae of 150 mm x 25 mm at 30 mpm, using a conductive ...
- Brand Security & Authentication, Part 2
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- July 30, 2005, ... RFID tags from damage by delivering powerful and balanced static control in a compact package that can be installed in places where typical ionizer designs do not fit. The tiny circuits of RFID tags may ...
- RFID Primer
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... The wafers are placed on a machine that will attach the integrated circuits (ICs) to an antenna. This "pick & place" procedure, which completes the inlay—the heart of the RFID label—is done using robotics ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2005, ... web coater (shown above) designed to meet the requirements of products such as flexible printed circuit boards with increased line density; flexible integrated circuits for smart cards, RFID tags, and ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... circuit boards, flexible displays (including LCD, OLED, and TFT), integrated circuits, touchscreens, and solar cells. Visit booth 1673. Clean, Treat, Fight Static Matik North America, W. Hartford, ...
- Film Opens New Markets
- (Magazine)
- February 27, 2005, ... circuits; adhesive backings for commercial signage, and release liners for medical tapes and bandages that are applied to human skin. Other examples include labels intended for permanent or semi-permanent ...
- Skeist Offers a Series of Industry Studies
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- February 27, 2005, ... markets such as microelectronics, printed circuits, printing plates, photofabrication, imaging, and stereolithography. The Industry Analysis section includes an assessment of the structure of this business, ...
- Rotary Screen Printing's Contribution to RFID, Part
- (Archive)
- January 30, 2005, ... for all in the value chain to work together and show how they can contribute. Part 1 | Part 2 Drying and Curing Considerations Particular care has to be taken in the drying of the circuits. The inks ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 2
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- August 30, 2004, ... Xerox reports. The CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) technology used to build most chips today is expensive and requires a solid base such as silicon to manufacture circuits. Xerox hopes ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 3
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- August 30, 2004, ... officer of Alien Technology. "It uses massively parallel assembly of tiny RFID integrated circuits into a thin and flexible form factor that is ideally suited for conversion into finished RFID tags. By ...