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Identiv debuts battery-free metal sensor IoT devices for optimised performance in adverse environments | IoT Now News & Reports

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Identiv, Inc., a global provider of digital security and identification in Internet of Things (IoT), has announced launch of the market’s sensory Tag on Metal (TOM) label, developed in collaboration with French sensor and IC provider Asygn. The on-metal sensor devices, based on Asygn’s AS321X IC platform, capture temperature and strain data near metallic objects. Tracking these and other sensor data, Identiv’s Asygn-based devices are ideal for industrial, logistics, supply chain and other applications needing advanced monitoring without the cost and maintenance overhead of a battery-powered device.

Asygn recently launched the AS321X series, an ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips, for batteryless sensing applications. Identiv’s partnership with Asygn expands its product portfolio into sensor-based UHF RAIN RFID-compliant inlays that enable long-range product identification and condition monitoring.

“The combination of Identiv’s advanced RFID engineering solutions with Asygn’s sensing IC (integrated circuit) platform is in the industry. These on-metal labels leverage both our production expertise and Asygn’s sensor capabilities,” says Amir Khoshniyati, VP and GM IoT, Identiv. “This collaboration marks an important milestone in our product portfolio expansion, further solidifying our position as a transformative leader in the IoT.”

The next-gen AS321X chips are fully compliant with RAIN RFID standards and feature an analog interface for connecting external sensors such as magnetic field, motion, or pressure, and on-chip sensors that can measure temperature, strain, ambient, light or humidity. To highlight the features of the sensory TOM labels, Identiv has developed a UHF sensing demo for evaluations, with related code available upon request.

“Identiv’s ruggedised TOM tags were a natural choice to implement the dynamic performance of our passive UHF RFID AS321X chip family,” says Lionel Geynet, RFID business unit manager, Asygn. “We are excited to partner with Identiv to enable the IoT with this exclusive on-metal sensor solution.”

Identiv’s connected ecosystems put the IoT in motion, creating digital identities for every physical object. The innovative RFID team handles research, design, development, and manufacturing. The company embeds RFID-enabled IoT devices, inlays, and labels into billions of everyday objects, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, luxury brands, specialty retail, athletic apparel, industrial applications, smart packaging, library media, toys, wine and spirits, mobile devices, cold chain items, and perishables.

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