Avery Dennison’s new RFID inlays use Impinj and NXP chips to deliver top read performance

Avery Dennison RFID inlays with NXP UCODE 7Avery Dennison’s portfolio of RFID inlays gets even richer with five antenna models that feature the high read sensitivity of the Impinj Monza 5, NXP UCODE 7 and NXP UCODE G2iL chips to provide high read sensitivity and extremely fast encoding/reading performance. Below a brief introduction to the new products.  

RFID inlays with NXP UCODE 7

AD-235u7

 

AD-235u7 leverages the NPX UCODE 7 chip to provide excellent performance in a broad range of applications. Measuring 70.5 x 14.5 millimeters, the product fits common apparel price tags and meets the needs of other retail and logistics applications that require a compact tag without forgoing long read range.

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RFID inlays with Monza 5 and NXP UCODE 7

AD-317iL (above) and AD-318m5 (below)

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The AD-317iL with NXP UCODE G2iL and AD-318m5 with Impinj Monza 5 are small UHF RFID tags that measure 41.4 x 16 millimeters and are designed for tagging apparel, jewelry and other goods in retail applications. Their special antenna designs make them excellent performers also when many tags are close to each other and when they are used on containers filled with liquids or packaging that contains metal.

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RFID inlay NXP UCODE 7

AD-370u7

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The  AD-370u7 has dimensions of 53 x 19 mm and uses the NXP UCODE 7 chip to deliver excellent performance in apparel tagging and other retail applications where high read sensitivity is fundamental to allow accurate readings also when a handheld reader is moved quickly in the vicinity of many items.

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For details on the chips featured by these new RFID inlays by Avery Dennison, please download the following datasheets: NXP UCODE 7, NXP UCODE G2iL, Impinj Monza 5.

Contact Avery Dennison to know more on the above products, or access the our RFID Tags Database.

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