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Impinj Unveils Gen 2 RFID Tag Chips With Specialized Data Storage for Enhanced Article Identification and Anti-Counterfeiting
Monza(TM)/ID and Monaco(TM)/64 Chips Address Market-Specific Asset Tracking Requirements

Responding to demand for radio-frequency
identification (RFID) tags that can store detailed product information for
specialized applications, leading semiconductor and RFID technology
provider, Impinj, Inc., today announced the availability of two enhanced
functionality RFID chips: Monza(TM)/ID chips with secure factory-programmed
product identification numbers and Monaco(TM)/64, the first in a line of
chips with
user-programmable memory.
Ideal for anti-counterfeiting applications, Monza/ID chips are
pre-programmed with unique identification numbers and protected against
erasure and overwriting. Monaco/64 chips provide 64 bits of
user-rewritable memory and extend Gen 2 RFID tag data storage capabilities
beyond the standard electronic product code (EPC) to include additional
user-defined information. Monaco/64 chip memory can be programmed and read
repeatedly to keep data timely and accurate, or data can be locked to
prevent subsequent alteration.
The Monaco family of chips targets industries and applications with
specific data storage requirements such as the following:
-- Airline industry: baggage handling information; equipment maintenance
and inspection data
-- Pharmaceutical industry: electronic pedigree; manufacturing lot and
date code; expiration date
-- Retail supply chain: manufacturing plant location; warranty
information
-- Sensor industry: temperature and humidity fluctuations; chemical and
radiation exposure data
"Market-specific technology solutions based on new, high-performance chip
designs are the next major requirement for the RFID industry," said Louis
Bianchin, senior RFID analyst-program manager at Venture Development Corp.
"Impinj's Monza/ID and Monaco/64 chips directly address the specialized
data storage requirements of some of the fastest growing RFID market
segments. These new chips also deliver the performance, functionality and
reliability of the company's market-leading Monza chips."
"Impinj's advanced development strategy and our lead in the Gen 2 chip
market allow us to deliver specialized RFID chip products when high-growth
supply chain markets require them," said William Colleran, president and
CEO at Impinj. "Our Monza/ID and Monaco/64 chips extend the power of Gen 2
and provide features that significantly improve asset tracking systems."
Part of Impinj's GrandPrix(TM) Gen 2 solution, Monza/ID and Monaco/64 chips
are based on the company's proven semiconductor technology and have the
same footprint and performance characteristics as Impinj's popular
Monza(TM) Gen 2 RFID chips that support basic EPC tracking. Monza/ID and
Monaco/64 chips also use the same antenna designs as Monza, allowing RFID
tag manufacturers to easily incorporate the new chips into their tag
products.
Production quantities of Monza/ID and Monaco/64 chips are available today.
Other chips in the Monaco product line are under development and will be
released beginning later this year.
About Impinj, Inc.
Impinj, Inc. is a semiconductor and RFID company whose patented
Self-Adaptive Silicon® technology enables its two synergistic business
lines: high performance RFID products and semiconductor intellectual
property (IP). A leading contributor to the RFID standards for high volume
supply-chain applications worldwide, Impinj leverages its technical
expertise and industry partnerships to deliver the GrandPrix(TM) solution,
comprising tags, readers, software and systems integration to offer RFID
that just works(TM). Impinj's innovative IP products, core to the
company's RFID tags, are licensed to leading semiconductor companies
worldwide, allowing them to seamlessly integrate crucial nonvolatile memory
(NVM) alongside analog and digital functionality on a single chip.
Impinj's IP products include the popular AEON® family of embeddable
cores, which provides rewriteable NVM technology in logic CMOS
manufacturing. For more information, visit www.impinj.com.
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