Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Glass-encapsulated RFID transponders

25 June 2008 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Sokymat has expanded its transponder range to meet growing demand in industry areas such as laundry, waste management, industrial automation and logistics control.

Already established as a manufacturer of transponders for the automotive industry, the company has now launched an increased range of low frequency glass-encapsulated tags operating between 125 kHz and 140 kHz, including a new 4 mm diameter tag. The new tags are available with a range of ICs, including the one-time-programmable (OTP) EM4305 chip from EM Marin which offers a significantly improved read distance and is suited for a number of applications – from industry logistics to access control. In addition, the EM4305 supports waste management (BDE) and animal identification (ISO FDX-B) standards.

As the RFID transponder is encapsulated in glass, it can be attached to, or embedded into, the object or animal to be identified, without risk. It is hermetically sealed in a housing designed to survive harsh environmental conditions and its inherent bio-compatibility ensures a sterile application every time.

These read-only glass tags vary in size from 2,12 x 12 mm and 3,15 x 13,3 mm to 3,85 x 23 mm and 3,85 x 32 mm, allowing them to be embedded, attached or injected for a variety of RFID tagging applications.

For more information contact CST Electronics, +27 (0)11 608 0070, [email protected], www.cstelectronics.co.za



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