Can you explain the different memory-bank functions of ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) tags? For example, can we perform an inventory by reading only user memory? If not, then how and when could we read it?
This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 13, 2008—Avery Dennison introduced a ruggedized passive UHF tag with more range, memory and environmental resistance than its ...
bang,linux内核爱好者,目前就职于杭州某安防公司,主要从事于SOC的bring up及驱动开发,喜欢分析linux内核内存管理和调度子系统。 本文所述的基于硬件 tag 的 KASAN 只有理论没有实践,主要参考了一些国外的文献,以及自己对源码的阅读和手册的理解,算是对 ...
The Sokymat IN Tag F-Mem, a 16-Kb RFID tag, targets harsh industrial environments requiring extensive memory-writing endurance. At the heart of the device is a unique ferroelectric random access ...
A new technical paper titled “Efficient Hardware-Assisted Heap Memory Safety for Embedded RISC-V Systems” was published by researchers at Inha University, Intel Labs, Electronics and ...
György Buzsáki first started tinkering with waves when he was in high school. In his childhood home in Hungary, he built a radio receiver, tuned it to various electromagnetic frequencies and used a ...
NEMIX has listed an extreme-capacity 4 TB DDR5 ECC RDIMM memory kit with a price tag exceeding 70,000 USD, highlighting the ...
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 for the Nintendo Wii U will be available as a downloadable title on the console's launch day in Japan, and will be cheaper than the game's physical retail version, according to ...