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Jul 01, 2026How to Program an RFID Tag: A Practical Guide to RFID Tag Encoding
Programming an RFID tag means writing useful data into the tag’s memory so that the tag can identify a product, carton, pallet, asset, tool, document, or other tracked item in an RFID system. Many RFID tags are supplied with pre-programmed data, but real projects often require custom encoding. For example, a business may need to […]
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Jun 29, 2026RFID Attendee Tracking: Smarter Event Check-In, Access Control, and Visitor Analytics
Conferences, exhibitions, trade shows, corporate events, training programs, and large public venues all need accurate attendee data. Event organizers want to know who arrived, where attendees went, which sessions attracted the most visitors, how long people stayed in certain areas, and whether sponsors or exhibitors received meaningful engagement. Traditional event attendance tracking often relies on […]
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Jun 28, 2026RFID Writers: How RFID Readers Write and Encode Tags Efficiently
When companies start working with RFID, they often search for a dedicated RFID writer. The goal is usually simple: write data to RFID tags so the tags can identify products, assets, cartons, tools, or inventory items in a digital tracking system. In real RFID projects, however, the term “RFID writer” can be confusing. Many modern RFID […]
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Jun 21, 2026RFID Ear Tags for Cattle: Smarter Livestock Identification and Herd Tracking
Accurate cattle identification is essential for modern livestock management. Farms, ranches, feedlots, dairy operations, veterinary teams, and livestock markets all need reliable ways to identify individual animals, record movement, manage health data, and support traceability from farm to market. Traditional visual ear tags are simple and widely used, but they rely on manual reading. Workers […]
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Jun 17, 2026RFID Inlays, Tags, and Labels: What’s the Difference and How to Choose
When businesses start planning an RFID project, they often focus on readers, antennas, and software first. However, one of the most important decisions is the RFID item attached to the object being tracked. This is where terminology can become confusing. Many people use RFID inlay, RFID tag, and RFID label interchangeably. In some conversations, this may not cause a […]
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Jun 15, 2026How to Select the Right RFID Antenna for Reliable System Performance
In an RFID system, the antenna is one of the most important components that determines how well tags can be read. The reader generates RF energy, but the antenna controls how that energy is transmitted into the read zone and how tag responses are received. Many RFID projects focus heavily on tags and readers, while […]
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