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Power from Radio Waves: Basics of UHF Band RFID Tag Operation

We conducted an experiment to light up an LED by converting "radio waves" into "electric power" through "wireless power transmission."

This time, we will confirm the basics of UHF band RFID (NFC) tags through experiments. We will provide an experimental video to easily check "how cards without batteries, such as tags for pharmaceuticals and apparel products, operate." Each tag is equipped with an IC chip. To operate that IC chip, "power" is, of course, necessary. RFID tags receive and operate on that "power" non-contactly. In other words, it is "wireless power transmission." In the case of UHF band RFID tags, the wireless source of "power" is "radio waves." *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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C-Rex is a manufacturer of seal and label printing and processing. We create products and services that have "a little difference," ranging from brand labels that serve as the face of products to security labels and IC tags that can be used on-site. Additionally, we design and manufacture various labeling machines and packaging equipment that help improve labor efficiency and productivity in response to labor shortages.