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  INTRODUCING MONZA® 4 PREMIUM TAG CHIPS
OPTIMIZED CONFIGURATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE, PRIVACY AND MEMORY
The new Monza® 4 tag chip family features innovative capabilities that dramatically broaden the scope of possible RFID applications. With breakthroughs in read/write sensitivity and omni-directional performance, RFID adoption, deployment, and use are not only much easier, but far more accurate, reliable, and profitable. The new features yield new opportunities for ROI and other strategic or competitive advantages. Additionally, expanded memory options and novel privacy technology combine to enable whole new classes of RFID applications. Highlights include:
  • Performance: Monza 4 chips with patent-pending True3D™ antenna technology boast the industry’s highest read reliability—66% range improvement over the best-performing competitive tag chip—while enabling complete orientation insensitivity for the first time. 
  • Privacy: Revolutionary QT™ technology protects confidential information by maintaining two separate data profiles (public and private) and allowing the tag owner to switch between them, maintaining complete control over data exposure.
  • Memory: Options including 512 bits of user memory or up to 496 bits of EPC memory.
Monza 4 chips are in production now. Inlay samples will be available from Avery Dennison, Invengo, SMARTRAC, and UPM Raflatac in the next several weeks with  production quantities expected in Q2. Visit us at RFID Journal Live to see demonstrations and request samples. 

We are excited to offer the Monza 4 family of chips in the Avery Dennison RFID product line. With new, innovative features like True3D and QT technologies, Monza 4 will help our customers quickly reduce costs, increase sales and boost productivity.”

Jack Farrell
Vice President of the RFID Division
Avery Dennison


Learn more about the Monza 4 family of tag chips ...
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INDY® READER CHIPS GET FRESH FIRMWARE

NEW FEATURES IMPROVE PERFORMANCE OF HANDHELDS, FIXED READERS
The new Indy® reader chip firmware 2.2 release not only allows Indy R1000 and R2000 reader chips to take advantage of the Monza 4 QT privacy features, it also merges the R1000 and R2000 code bases, improves the robustness of access commands, PLL locking, and carrier cancellation performance—all good news for Indy, which is seeing unprecedented demand, thanks to the myriad innovations enabled by embedded RFID. Indy customers can download the new firmware by logging into the Impinj Support Portal at support.impinj.com.

Learn more about Indy reader chips ...
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ACHIEVE SUCCESS IN APPAREL SOURCE TAGGING
REGISTER TODAY FOR MARCH 10 WEBINAR WITH IMPINJ, WIPRO & UARK
Apparel retailers have achieved dramatic business performance gains with RFID by allowing store personnel to focus on customer service rather than inventory management. It's no wonder that retailers are asking—if not demanding—that more of their suppliers RFID-tag their products, and soon. Are you ready?

Success in the RFID source-tagging era does not have to be difficult, but good decision making depends on understanding your options. Impinj will present and compare three major approaches for accurately and reliably encoding and commissioning RFID tags for high volume apparel applications. Today’s solutions are mature and remarkably flexible—and just as important—they won't slow down your operations.

Systems integrator Wipro will discuss IT services for implementing Electronic Product Code (EPC) number management and IT integration across your supply chain. The bottom line is that RFID enables increased sales of your product at the retail level, with more room on the shelves for new products.

In this timely webinar, Impinj and Wipro will walk you through a path to successful, on-time deployment—one that will allow you to scale your RFID source-tagging operation to multiple retail customers in the most cost-effective manner. As a special guest, the University of Arkansas' RFID Research Center will discuss its findings on ROI for retailers, and explain how you can participate in the organization's new focus on business benefits to suppliers. To register for the Webinar, visit https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/261256650.

Register Now

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MARCH  2010     VOL. 4  ISSUE 1

In this issue
Monza 4 Tag Chip Family
Indy Firmware
Apparel Webinar
Resource Center
In the News



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