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RFID tags are transponder units that contain electronic memory, either EEPROM or FRAM, to store data. This data can be read from or written to an RFID Read/Write module using radio frequency identification technology.
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RFID tags are transponder units that are attached to a product or container and contain electronic memory for storing identification data. Both a fixed memory for storing a unique preset number (i.e. an identifier), as well as user memory for storing application data, are available. Writeable data may include, for example, the object's history or the parameters of operations to which it will be subjected. RFID tags are unaffected by dirt or other visible marring and do not require line of sight to the read/write modules to operate.
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