March 14, 2003 – Hitachi, the Japanese semiconductor company, has unveiled a prototype for the next generation of its µ-Chip (pronounced mu-chip). The chip is just 0.3 millimeters square, roughly half ...
From Hitachi, an extremely tiny RFID chip that doesn’t require an external antenna and could potentially be embedded in all sorts of paper products like money, tickets, magazines, etc. There were some ...
Sept. 4, 2003 – Japanese semiconductor giant Hitachi has unveiled a prototype of its tiny RFID µ-chip, or mu-chip, which features an antenna built onto the microchip. The new tag is so small that the ...
Tiny computer chips with myriad applications — from scanning concert tickets to tracking the family dog to monitoring travelers as they cross international borders — are shrinking, and have now have ...
Hitachi Mu-chip Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology Compatible with Gamma Sterilization
BRISBANE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hitachi America, Ltd. in conjunction with a leading provider of gamma sterilization isotope and equipment, revealed Hitachi’s Mu-chip RFID (radio frequency ...
Tokyo – Mitsuo Usami, inventor of the micro-chip RF identification device, and other researchers at Hitachi Ltd.'s Central Research Laboratory have developed a way to place an antenna on an RFID chip.
Hitachi Ltd. has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip that requires no external antenna and makes possible the embedding of tracking and identification chips in bank notes, tickets ...
Tiny computer chips used for tracking food, tickets and other items are getting even smaller. Hitachi Ltd., a Japanese electronics maker, has developed radio frequency identification (RFID) chips that ...
RFID technology seems to be on the rise lately. After Mitsubishi announced a super-efficient tag reader last month and NEC said it was able to dramatically cut production costs for RFID two weeks ago, ...
The world's smallest radio frequency identification tags have been unveiled by Japanese electronics firm Hitachi. The minute devices measure just 0.05mm by 0.05mm (0.002x0.002in) and to the naked eye ...
BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, February 16, 2023 /einpresswire.com / -- RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has several applications in healthcare, and it is increasingly being ...
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