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UHF EM4222 chip and EM4223 chip is mainly used in logistics supply chain management system.

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EM4222 mgbawa atụmatụ
Manufacturers dee 64-bit nọmba NJ pụrụ iche
Oke ọsọ: 256k ibe n'ibe
Frequency nọọrọ onwe ha: ike ga-eji na 869MHz / 902-928MHz / 2.45 GHz
Mgbawa nwere oscillator na rectifier
Low voltaji ọrụ: dị ka ala dị 1.0V
Low ike oriri, ala na-eri uru
arụ ọrụ okpomọkụ: -40° C ~ + 85 ° C (-40° F ~ + 185(° F)

EM4223 mgbawa e ji mara
Interface dakọtara na ISO 18000-6A
Nkwado Auto-ID center kọwaa EAN, UCC na EPC data Ọdịdị
Akwado Fast Nguko Supertag mode
128-bit ebe nchekwa ọrụ ikikere na-kọwaa
Dị ka Ngwa nke ISO Family nchọpụta (AFI) otu
Iji ngwa ngwa ikpebi ọrụ data (na-adịghị mkpa na-agụ yiri nkata tupu)
Frequency nọọrọ onwe ha: ike ga-eji maka 862 ~ 870MHz / 902 ~ 950MHz / 2.45 GHz
Mgbawa nwere oscillator na rectifier
Low voltaji ọrụ: dị ka ala dị 1.0V
Low ike oriri, ala na-eri uru
arụ ọrụ okpomọkụ: -40° C ~ + 85 ° C (-40° F ~ + 185(° F)

The EM4222 is a simple, read-only chip designed for low-cost tags. It carries a 64-bit serial number that is programmed at the factory. The chip can operate at 869 MHz, 915 MHz or 2.45 GHz. ruo 120 tags can be read each second, and the tags have a read range of 2 ka 20 mita (6 ka 60 ụkwụ).
The EM4222 is an improved version of EM Micro's EM4022 UHF chip, which has been on the market for several years. The circuitry is optimized to take up the least amount of space on a silicon wafer. Since the cost of the wafer is the same, being able to cut more chips from it yields a lower unit cost.
EM Micro says the price of the chip in large volumes (tens of millions of units) will be below 10 US cents. The company is selling the EM4222 to label converters, who will attached the antenna and sell the finished tags. Prices for the finished tag will depend on the kind of antenna, the label stock, adhesive and other factors involved.
The company says that the EM4222 chip can easily be adapted to make it compliant with ISO 18000-6A. That's because the chip's "front end" -- the analog part of the circuit, which runs the air interface -- doesn't need to change. Only the logic circuits, which runs the memory, bit encoding and so on, needs to be tweaked. The ISO 18000-6A version could also be adapted to handle and electronic product code.
EM has supplied samples and supporting material to several label manufacturers, including ASK, Cardintell, IdealTag, KSW Microtec, Nagra ID, Rafsec, Sokymat, na ndị ọzọ. The company is also working with a number of companies that produce readers. Among them are AWID and SAMSys and iPico, which helped EM in the development of the EM4222 chip. iPico will also provide reader modules to other OEM manufacturers like StId.
A number of manufacturers, including Alien Technology and Matrics, have developed small RFID chips as a way to bring down the overall tag costs. Hitachi recently unveiled a prototype of the world's smallest chip (see Hitachi Unveils Smallest RFID Chip).

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