HID Global has announced that its Identification Technologies division has introduced its Logi Tag 121 transponders with Vigo integrated chips, creating the smallest, thinnest industrial-strength ISO 15693, high frequency (HF) tags available.
Logi Tag 121 radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are the first to incorporate the company’s Vigo technology, which allows direct bonding of antennas to chips without the bulk of added modules.
“Vigo technology is helping HID Global minimise the space requirements for tags and maximise opportunities for embedding RFID into high frequency applications,” said Richard Aufreiter, director of product management, Identification Technologies with HID Global. “As a result, our Logi Tag 121 units can satisfy the increasing demand for space-restricted HF systems on metal and non-metal surfaces.”
Among the tiniest HF tags available, HID Global’s Logi Tag 121 units are ideal for identifying industrial tools and small equipment. They are equally well-suited for use in any application that requires discreet placement, while potentially being exposed to liquid immersion, high-pressure conditions or extreme temperatures. Thin Logi Tag 121 discs attach with industrial adhesives or can be embedded into cavities, with formats available for mounting on metal and non-metal surfaces. They provide a 64-bit UID and full 1024-bit read-write user memory.
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