Impinj Next-Generation RAIN RFID Tag Chips Advance Item Connectivity for Enterprise IoT Deployments
- The new M800 series tag chips set new performance benchmarks with 30% lower power consumption, wider tuning range, and tighter radio-frequency stability, enabling reliable reading of small tags at high volume and speed.
- Enhanced tag reliability and manufacturability through new chip shape and antenna connections improve tag quality, deployability, and performance.
- The chips include advanced features such as Impinj Protected Mode to protect consumer privacy while improving retail self-checkout and loss prevention.
- The M800 series is drop-in compatible with Impinj M700 series antenna designs, enabling quick time to market.
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Impinj M830 and M850 tag chips, the first in the next-generation M800 series. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Today, we have taken another big step toward our mission to connect every thing,” said Chris Diorio, Impinj co-founder and CEO. “Our new Impinj M800 series tag chips are the most advanced in the market, with performance and features designed to help enterprises read the right tag, at the right place, at the right time.”
The Impinj M800 series tag chips’ low power consumption and unmatched readability allow businesses to use a single, small tag across a broad range of items — apparel, shoes, home goods, and other general merchandise — within their global operations. The chips improve the performance of RAIN RFID deployments from retail to supply chain and logistics and beyond.
Improving Tag Readability, Reliability, and Manufacturability
The Impinj M800 series, comprising the M830 and M850 tag chips, sets new performance benchmarks while improving features of the Impinj M700 series:
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Improved tag readability. With
30% lower power consumption, wider tuning range, and tighter radio-frequency stability, the Impinj M800 series enables reliable reading of small tags at high volume and speed, supporting efficient global operations. - Enhanced tag reliability and manufacturability. New chip shape and antenna connections improve tag quality, deployability, and performance.
- Advanced features. Boosting ability to mitigate tag clutter, the Impinj M800 series helps readers inventory the right tags at the right time. The chips also include Impinj Protected Mode to protect consumer privacy while improving retail self-checkout and loss prevention.
The Impinj M800 series is drop-in compatible with Impinj M700 series antenna designs, enabling quick time to market. The Impinj M830 chip has 128-bit EPC memory. The Impinj M850 chip has 96-bit EPC memory and 32-bit user memory. Both chips are compatible with the GS1 UHF Gen2v2 protocol, which ISO/IEC standardized as 18000-63.
The Impinj M800 series advances the proven Impinj platform, which comprises RAIN RFID tag chips, reader chips, readers, cloud services, and a global partner ecosystem. Impinj pioneered RAIN RFID, leads the way in IoT connectivity, and has shipped more than 85 billion tag chips.
More information about Impinj M800 series tag chips is available on the Impinj website.
About Impinj
Impinj (NASDAQ: PI) helps businesses and people analyze, optimize, and innovate by wirelessly connecting billions of everyday things — such as apparel, automobile parts, luggage, and shipments — to the Internet. The Impinj platform uses RAIN RFID to deliver timely data about these everyday things to business and consumer applications, enabling a boundless Internet of Things. www.impinj.com
Impinj and Protected Mode are trademarks or registered trademarks of Impinj, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their owners.
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