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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory 125kHz Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 125000 Hz
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory 125kHz Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 125000 Hz
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory Glass Encapsulated
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory 125kHz Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 125000 Hz
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory ISO 11785 Glass Encapsulated
- Operating Temperature: -25 to 70 C
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: RFID Tag Read/Write Memory 134.2kHz ISO 11784, ISO 11785 Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 134200 Hz
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: RFID Tag Read/Write 80b (User) Memory 134.2kHz Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 134200 Hz
- Memory: 80 bits
- Operating Temperature: -25 to 70 C
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: RFID Tag Read Only Memory 134.2kHz ISO 11784, ISO 11785 Glass Encapsulated
- Frequency: 134200 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -25 to 70 C
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: 125 kHz Low Frequency (LF), Glass RFID Tag Hitag-S Passive
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: Our 134.2 kHz. RFID LF Animal Bio-Glass Tube Tag is pre-loaded in a sterilized injector sealed in plastic ready for injection under an animal's skin. It enables the complete traceability of pets as animal and owner data are registered in a PC's database ensuring that pets, when
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: Contactless - Read/Write, Read Only
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Win Source Part Number: 932035-RI-TRP-RR2B-3 0 Features: RFID Tag Read Only - Memory 134.2kHz ISO 11785 Glass Encapsulated Package: Bulk Part Status: Obsolete Categories: RF/IF and RFID ECCN: EAR99 Popularity: High Fake Threat In the Open
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Win Source Part Number: 1337860-RI-TRP-DR2B- 40 Category: RF and Wireless - RFID Transponders, Tags Package: Tape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT) Size / Dimension: 1.267" L x 0.152" D (32.20mm x 3.85mm) Standard Package: 2,000 Technology: Passive Frequency: 134.2k
- Frequency: 134200 Hz
- Operating Temperature: 0.0 to 70 C
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Win Source Part Number: 932036-RI-TRP-WR3P-3 0 Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 85°C Features: RFID Tag Read/Write 80b (User) Memory 134.2kHz ISO 11784, ISO 11785 Glass Encapsulated Package: Reel - TR Part Status: Obsolete
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 C
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Win Source Part Number: 1092240-RI-TRP-RRHP- 20 Technology: Passive Frequency: 134.2kHz Style: Glass Encapsulated Memory Type: Read/Write Categories: RF/IF and RFID Status: Obsolete(EOL) Temperature Range - Operating
- Frequency: 134200 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 C
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Supplier: B&Plus USA, Inc.
Description: Flexible Ceramic IC Tag 13.56 MHz (ISO15683 Conformity) Heat Resistance of +200°C Chemical Resistance Water-proof Hygienic
- Frequency: 1.36E7 Hz
- Memory: 896 bits
- Operating Temperature: 200 C
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: ODG (Origin Data Global)
Description: RFID TAG 134.2KHZ GLASS ENCAP
- TJ: 0.0 to 70 C
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Supplier: Accu-Glass
Description: Accu-Glass produces custom glass transponders used in radio frequency identification transponder, “RFID tags” or “Smart Chips” are a popular choice for low cost and automatic data collection. These devices may often appear in harsh environmental conditions such as
- Applications: Electronics / RF-Microwave
- Shape / Form: Tube Stock
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Supplier: RFID, Inc.
Description: Model 1775 "Glass Ampoule Tag" Extremely small architecture
- Detection Range: 100 cm
- Frequency: 148000 Hz
- Memory: 128 bits
- Operating Temperature: -60 to 199 C
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Supplier: RFID, Inc.
Description: Model 1775 Glass Ampoule Tag Extremely small architecture
- Frequency: 125000 Hz
- Memory: 256 bits
- Operating Temperature: -60 to 130 C
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: RFID, Inc.
Description: Material: Glass or plastic
- Frequency: 1.36E7 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 C
- Technology: Passive
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Supplier: RFID, Inc.
Description: Polyamid with glass fiber
- Frequency: 125000 Hz
- Memory: 256 bits
- Operating Temperature: -60 to 130 C
- Technology: Passive
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Description: ISO/IEC TR 24729-2:2008 describes the potential for use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) as a significant enabler in the recycling of various types of products; notably home appliances and electronics. It identifies various recycling streams that are challenged by the possibility of
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Description: ISO/IEC TR 24729-2:2008 describes the potential for use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) as a significant enabler in the recycling of various types of products; notably home appliances and electronics. It identifies various recycling streams that are challenged by the possibility of
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO/IEC TR 24729-2:2008 describes the potential for use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) as a significant enabler in the recycling of various types of products; notably home appliances and electronics. It identifies various recycling streams that are challenged by the possibility of
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: available from ISO and IEC. Scope Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is positioned to serve as a significant enabler in the recycling of various types of products; notably home appliances and electronics. At the same time various recycling streams are challenged by the possibility of RF
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Supplier: Graphene Laboratories, Inc.
Description: required for curing. Uses for G6E-HTNS™ epoxy include printed circuit board, RFID tags, medical device manufacture and repair, etc. FEATURES: · Higher Glass Transition & Operating Temperature · Silver-Carbon Filled (Non-Magnetic) · Very
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: Epoxy (EP)
- Cure Type / Technology: Thermosetting / Crosslinking, Two Component System
- Features: Electrically Conductive, EMI / RFI Shielding Material
- Filled / Reinforced: Yes
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Supplier: Rehrig Pacific Company
Description: . Options: Colors: Choice of standard or optional non-heavy metal (NHM) or FDA approved colors Decoration: Molded-in or hot-stamp branded logos or messages - up to four sides Tracking: Bar code labels or RFID tags
- Application: Shipping
- Type: Bin
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Supplier: Rehrig Pacific Company
Description: in transit. Options: Colors: Choice of standard or optional non-heavy metal (NHM) or FDA approved colors Decoration: Molded-in or hot-stamp branded logos or messages - up to four sides Tracking: Bar code labels or RFID tags
- Type: Bin
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be separated from the tag by a substrate that s at least a few millimeters thick. Glass
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The primary purpose of keeping the glass RFID tag located at the selected implantation site has more to do with consistency and ease of use than potential health risks.
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Human ICT Implants: Technical, Legal and Ethical Considerations
Fig. 2.2 An individual with two RFID implants: His left hand contains a 3 by 13 mm EM4102 glass RFID tag that was implanted by a cosmetic surgeon, his right hand contains a 2 by 12 mm Philips HITAG 2048S tag …
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The glass tube RFID tag will be injected in a fixed subcutaneous muscle position of the parent fish.
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In case of general glass , RFID tag for the existing label use is most appropriate • .
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This application of RFID in identification of animals comes of the identification of racehorses, and its basic principle is to encapsulate small glass with RFID tag into the sebum of horse, which can be identified in the game[9] .
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Mixed reality participants in smart meeting rooms and smart home environments
In the near future we may expect that these latter sensors can be replaced by other, less non-obtrusive, sensors (e.g. rfid tags , glasses , headsets, wearables).
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http://dspace.mit.edu/openaccess-disseminate/1721.1/80269
• The glass detunes the RFID tag as can be seen from the worse performance of the Empty RFID enabled glass relative to the tag in free space.
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