Wednesday, January 12, 2011

IInvengo launches two new UHF RFID inlays

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Invengo Technology Corp announced the launch of two new 70*19mm ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID inlays. Designed so that they may be used as a stick on label, or encapsulated inside an apparel hang tag, the inlays can be used to track item level retail goods.

Operating at a frequency of 840-960 MHz, one inlay incorporates Impinj Monza 4 chip technology while the other uses the NXP UCODE G2iL chip. Both inlays offer high sensitivity and are especially strong in retail applications such as denim and basics, where stacking goods in close proximity is required.

The RFID inlays have already undergone stringent testing on stacks of up to 15 pairs of denim and perform as well if not better than previous inlay designs of a longer dimension.

The inlays will now undergo independent tests through the Arkansas Radio Compliance (ARC) center, at the University of Arkansas RFID Research Center. The purpose of the ARC center is to ensure that Retail Suppliers are able to deliver RFID tagged products to Retailers that meet or exceed the levels of performance necessary to provide benefit to both the Retailer and the Retail Supplier in a consistent and cost-effective manner.

“Invengo has done a lot of research on the requirements and performance criteria that are needed on RFID labels and tags that will be applied to item level goods,” said Philip Calderbank, Invengo’s VP Sales & Marketing, America and Europe.


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