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Farsens S.L.

  • Parque Tecnológico de San Sebastián Paseo Mikeletegi 54, Planta 0 - Oficina 1 San Sebastián
    20009 Donostia
    Spain
  • +34 943308013
  • http://farsens.com/
  • +34 943308013

Farsens S.L. Articles

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Events News
2nd June 2015
Solutions for wireless & battery-free sensor products

Farsens S.L. has announced that it will be exhibiting products from its product portfolio at the Sensors Expo 2015 trade show. Its sales team will be showing the newest innovations in wireless and battery-free sensor solutions in Booth 845.

Analysis
30th April 2015
Innovations in battery-free RFID sensor solutions

Farsens S.L. has announced that it will be exhibiting products from its product portfolio at the Sensor+Test 2015 trade fair. It's sales team will be showing the latest innovations in battery-free RFID sensor solutions in Hall 12, Booth 683.

Events News
20th March 2015
Farsens exhibiting battery-free sensor at RFID Journal LIVE! 2015

Farsens announces that it will be exhibiting products from its battery-free sensor product portfolio at RFID Journal LIVE! 2015, which will be held 15th to 17th April in San Diego, California. RFID Journal LIVE! is the world's largest event focused on RFID and related technologies. Now in its 13th year, LIVE! features more than 200 exhibitors from around the world.

Design
9th March 2015
Evaluation board enables battery-free wireless sensors

An evaluation board for the ANDY100 UHF RFID IC, has been introduced by Farsens. The chip harvests radio frequency energy from commercial UHF RFID readers and communicates with them using EPC C1G2 standard commands. Featuring an SPI master, the chip enables battery-free wireless sensors and aculators. 

Frequency
4th February 2015
Battery-free RFID tag measures voltage levels

A battery-free RFID sensor tag has been introduced by Farsens. The VMETER-DCLV10 can transmit a unique identifier and the associated voltage level measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without a battery on the tag. The sensor tag can measure voltages from 0 to 1.5V with an adjustable gain of 1-1000.

Renewables
8th January 2015
Design components driven by RF energy harvesting

  A development platform for UHF RFID battery-free devices which includes an ANDY100 chip with EPC C1G2 communication and a MSPG2233IPW20 MCU from Texas Instruments for communication with developers’ circuits, the Medusa has been introduced by Farsens.

Frequency
11th December 2014
Battery-free RFID sensor tag monitors pressure

Capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated absolute pressure measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader, the Cyclon-05BA battery free RFID sensor tag has been introduced by Farsens. The tag incorporates an MS5803-05BA sensor from Measurement Specialties to monitor pressures up to 6bar.

Frequency
24th November 2014
Battery-free RFID sensor tag reduces maintenance costs

An RFID sensor tag, capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated weight measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag, has been released by Farsens. The Atlas features four channels for load cells with measurement ranges from 0 to 900kfg per channel.

Frequency
30th October 2014
Battery-free RFID sensor tags enhance DCIM system

  Farsens' passive RFID tags and sensors, which do not require batteries, have been used by EPC Solutions Taiwan to augment its DCIM (Data Centre Infrastructure Management) system. The RFID tags remotely monitor asset temperature, pressure and humidity of data centre equipment.

Frequency
17th October 2014
Intelligent clothing harvests energy from RF fields

  Technical textiles which act as antennas that harvest energy from RF fields are being developed by AITEX. Farsens’ ANDY100 RFID chip will then use this energy to drive embedded sensors such as those monitoring temperature or heartbeat. 

Frequency
23rd September 2014
RFID RH & temperature sensor tag is battery-free

Transmitting a unique identifier and associated RH (Relative Humidity) and temperature measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader, Farsens has announced the Hygro-Fenix-H221 RFID sensor tag. Without requiring a battery or wiring on the sensor tag, the device offers temperature with an accuracy of ±1°C in the range of 0 to +60°C.

Frequency
28th August 2014
RFID multiple switch monitor tag does not require batteries

Enabling a fast and automated connected/disconnected check of up to 32 switches, the X32 RFID multiple switch monitor tag has been introduced by Farsens. The RFID switch monitor tag can transmit a unique identifier and the status of up to 32 switches to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag.

Frequency
24th July 2014
Tag discovers UHF RF fields without batteries

Introduced by Farsens, the PHOTON is a UHF RF field detector passive tag which uses an LED driven by energy harvested from an RF field to indicate strength and orientation of an RF field. It is equipped with an LED which will illuminate brighter when the RF field is stronger in a specific point and orientation. It is suitable for detection at ranges up to 3m.

Optoelectronics
7th July 2014
Battery-free RFID light detector tag launched

A battery-free RFID light detector tag has been launched by Farsens. The SHADOW, which is compatible with EPC C1G2 readers, features a LPRS N5AC501085 Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) to detect exposure to light or darkness. The tag has a 96 bits EPC number, a 32 bit TID and a password protected Kill command.

Frequency
18th June 2014
The RMETER: a battery-free RFID resistance meter tag

The RMETER from Farsens S.L, is a battery free RFID sensor tag capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated resistance measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag. This device can measure resistances in a range from 100Ω to 500KΩ with an accuracy of ±3%. It also offers an extended operation range from 10Ω to 10MΩ with an accuracy of ±7%.

Frequency
30th May 2014
RFID resistance meter tag is battery-free

Measuring resistances from 100Ω to 500KΩ with an accuracy of ±3%, the RMETER from Farsens is a battery free RFID sensor tag capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated resistance measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag.

Frequency
28th March 2014
RFID temperature sensor tag does not require batteries

Capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated temperature measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader, the Pyros-TGT2-DWB from Farsens is a battery free RFID sensor tag. The device features a 103GT-2 NTC thermistor (10K) from Semitec with a measurement range from -10 to +120°C with an accuracy of ±0.5°C.

Frequency
31st January 2014
Battery-free RFID relay tag available in variety of sizes

Compatible with commercial EPC C1G2 readers, the TITAN is a battery free RFID bistable relay tag from Farsens. The relay tag can be activated and deactivated wirelessly via their unique ID, with the relay keeping its latest status even when the RFID reader is gone.

Frequency
9th December 2013
Battery-free RFID moisture sensor tag

Farsens announce the introduction of a new battery-free RFID tag which features a humidity sensor. Compatible with commercial EPC C1G2 compliant UHF RFID readers, the HYDRO operates over a temperature range from -30°C to +85°C and features a read range of up to 1.5 metres.

Frequency
13th November 2013
Battery free RFID magnetometer tag

Farsens has introduced a new battery free RFID sensor tag, the Magneto. It is capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated magnetic field measurement data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag. Featuring a reading distance of around 1.5 meters (5 feet), the tag can be embedded in a wide variety of materials such as plastics or concrete.

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