RFID Types Passive RFID – No batteries required – Weaker – Cheaper Active RFID – Battery powered – More complex – Expensive Three Main Types of Frequencies.

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RFID Types Passive RFID – No batteries required – Weaker – Cheaper Active RFID – Battery powered – More complex – Expensive Three Main Types of Frequencies – Low – High – Ultra high RFID Tag

RFID Types Measured in Hertz Four Main Types of Frequencies – Low ( KHz) – High (13.56 MHz) – Ultra high ( MHz) – Microwave (2.45 GHz) and (5.8 GHz)

Business Value What is Business Value? -value that determines the health and well-being of a business in the long run How do RFID chips provide value for businesses? – Multiple applications and uses for RFID chips