RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is utilized to identify and monitor objects through radio waves. RFID systems comprise three primary components: a reader/scanner, an antenna, and a...
NFC, or near field communication, is a popular wireless technology that allows you to transfer data between two devices that are in close proximity to each other. It’s often used as a faster and mo...
RFID tag differences
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags or transponders are small devices that utilize low-power radio waves to receive, store and transmit data to a nearby reader. An RFID ...
In the US market, NFC tags are also widely used in various fields. Here are some common application scenarios: Payment and mobile wallets: NFC tags can be used to support mobile payments and digita...
FPC (flexible printed circuit) labels are a special type of NFC label designed for applications which require very small, stable tags. The printed circuit board allows for very finely placed copper...
Aluminum
Of all the all-around useful materials, aluminum is probably considered number one. Since it is highly durable and lightweight, it has been used to make everything from soda cans to aircra...