today announced the development of the world's first 64 kilobyte (KB) Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) band, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag with high-capacity FRAM. It contains a memory capacity sufficient to store large volumes of aircraft part and maintenance history data, while supporting a number of different radio frequencies to enable traceability worldwide.
Fujitsu's new RFID tag will enable highly efficient global aircraft maintenance operations by ensuring precise and rapid management of each aircraft part. The tag complies with the EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 standard, supporting a variety of radio frequencies.
These tags will deliver high-speed data writing capability and high durability, while also offering security functions such as password management for each part of the memory area.
In recent years, the aviation industry has striven to raise the quality and efficiency of aircraft maintenance by improving traceability of parts. Thus, a need has arisen for high-capacity RFID tags which can store not only part identification codes but also product and part maintenance history data. With Fujitsu's new RFID tag, customers will realize improved supply chain management through shorter cycle times and lower costs.
Key Specifications:
Standards: EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C
Memory size: 65,536Byte (System Memory:1,280Byte, User Memory: 64,256Byte)
Tag dimensions: 2 x 1 inch (Width: 50.8mm, Depth: 25.4mm, Height: 6.22mm)
Weight: 13.6 g
Frequency: 860-960 MHz