Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

DAILY RFID launches new contactless inlay

Thursday, March 3, 2011

DAILY RFID has announced the release of its new 13.56MHz HF contacltess RFID inlay.

According to DAILY, the inlay is compliant with ISO 14443 and 15693 protocols, and can be easily integrated into a wide range of HF applications such as asset management, logistics and access control.


Built out of PET or PVC, the inlay is designed to operate in harsh conditions and survive exposure to dust, water, oil, acid and more.

The device provides a read range of 3cm to 10cm and features a memory capacity of 1K bits. IC chips such as Mifare Family, I-Code, TI 256, and more are also available. [end] 

Identive Group announced tomPAY, an NFC-enabled sticker tag that can be affixed to existing mobile phones to enable contactless payments.

Based on Identive’s tom (tag on metal) smart inlay technology, tomPAY is manufactured using the same processes as an ISO PVC card. When placed on a phone, tomPAY enables contactless mobile payments in compliance with MasterCard PayPass specifications, as well as loyalty, transport ticketing and other m-commerce services.

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UPM RFID introduced two inlays featuring the NXP UCODE G2iL chip: the UPM Stamp near field ultra-high frequency inlay and UPM Jewel ultra-high frequency inlay.

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Xerafy announced the debut of Metal Skin, an ultra-high frequency EPC RFID inlay designed specifically for tracking metallic assets.

Metal Skin is a low profile inlay family containing the Impinj Monza 4QT chip. It is lightweight and flexible to fit curved surfaces such as the contour of metal cylinders and drums, without compromising performance.

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SK Telecom, headquartered in South Korea, has designed an RFID disposal management system that will encourage citizens to recycle and reduce the amount of daily food waste, according to Earth911.com.

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