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Politics : RAMTRONIAN's Cache Inn

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To: jimtracker1 who wrote (13298)6/7/2007 8:08:59 PM
From: NightOwl  Read Replies (1) of 14464
 
Well... If you say so... I guess Chris is just a big Nutt... all:
us.ft.com

Meanwhile... down here on dry land:
The BLident system, which is built on the 13.56 MHz HF standard and uses FRAM-based data carriers, has a couple of factory-friendly attributes that set it apart from the increasingly crowded RFID field. For one, it's speedy. DiSera reports that the system reads and writes data at 0.5 ms/byte. "That's incredibly fast for an inductive system," he says, noting that BLident can handle production line speeds as fast 10 m/s assuming read distances up to 500 mm. For another, it handles high temperatures, with carriers that work up to 210 C.
designnews.com

"data carriers" = RFID Tags... which in this case use FRAM memory.

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