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Sensory Tags are RFID tags, which incorporate sensory functionality in addition to merely providing a unique ID. This allows validating the origin of any object as well as verifying the environmental conditions to which the object has been exposed.
Selection Guide
Sensory Tag IC |
Protocols |
Supply Volt. |
Temp. Range |
EEPROM |
Interface |
Package |
Status |
Development Kits |
| SL13A |
ISO 15693 cool-Log™ |
1.2 -3.3V |
-40°C to 110°C |
8kbit |
SPI (slave) Analog sensor |
QFN16 (5x5mm) |
Active |
HF RFID MP |
| SL900A |
EPC Gen2 cool-Log™ |
1.2 -3.6V |
-40°C to 125°C |
9kbit |
SPI (slave) Analog sensors |
QFN16 (5x5mm) |
Active |
UHF RFID LP2
UHF RFID RD1
UHF RFID HP2 |
Did you know
In addition to the contactless RFID interface, SL13A and SL900A also incorporate an SPI port, which facilitates the creation of wireless networks. Connecting a WLAN or GSM module to the SPI port enables remote access to the sensory tags.
Typical Applications
- Supply and cold chain
- Shelf-life monitoring
- Tracking condition and history of constructions (buildings, bridges, roads, etc.)
- Tracking and recording of medication
- Process control in factory automation
- Remote metering and supervision
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