10 Criteria for Selecting an RFID Reader Module

ThingMagic has been ranked in the overall TOP position of the ABI Research Embedded Passive UHF Reader Module Vendor Matrix!

Determining Asset Directionality with UHF RFID Technology

UHF RFID technology is being widely adopted for tracking asset movement, theft prevention and lost asset recovery.

Basic GEN2 Protocol Settings Demystified

The EPCglobal Gen2 protocol was designed to accommodate a wide variety of applications, so nearly every aspect of its operation can be adjusted to optimize its behavior for a particular set of requirements.

Configuring ThingMagic UHF RFID Readers to Support Fast Moving Tags.

The industry-standard Gen2 protocol used in ThingMagic® modules and fixed-position readers was designed to inventory large quantities of stationary tags.

Designing Race Timing Applications Using UHF RFID Technology

UHF passive RFID is becoming extremely popular in race timing application development due to its cost effectiveness, ease of use, scalability, and reliability.

Managing the Firmware Upgrade Process with ThingMagic Enterprise Readers

Managing and updating firmware on large populations of networked readers can be difficult and time consuming.

Transitioning to the ThingMagic USB Plus RFID Reader

The ThingMagic USB RFID Reader (part number USB-5EC) is a proven design used around the world and is ideal for applications that require reading and writing of EPC Global Gen2 tags on a desktop, workstation or in areas where space is limited.

Performance Optimization for Diverse RFID Tag Populations

Measures of RFID reader performance such as tag reads per second and read range are important to many applications, but they are not the only data points to evaluate when determining which reader is best for your solution.

Designing Bulk Encoding Applications Using UHF RFID Technology

UHF passive RFID is becoming increasingly popular in the retail market, particularly for tagging apparel, due to its cost effectiveness, ease of use, scalability, and reliability.