Computing

Cheap, Printed RFID

  • January/February 2009

Courtesy of Kovio

New RFID tags with circuitry deposited by simple printing technologies could finally make it cost effective to tag low-value products on retail shelves. The printing process eliminates the need for expensive optical lithography and reduces the consumption of energy and toxic materials, cutting costs: the tags cost less than half as much as existing ones. Mobile phones with built-in RFID scanners could let consumers access information about tagged products, or even pay for them without waiting in line.

Product: Kovio HF (13.56 MHz) printed integrated circuit

Cost: Around 3 to 5 cents

Source: www.kovio.com

Company: Kovio

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