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M25v4 (RFID tag chip)

Product
Developers: Micron
Date of the premiere of the system: September 2024
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics
Technology: Processors

2024: Product Announcement

In September 2024, the largest Russian microelectronics manufacturer Micron presented the first domestic microcircuit for RFID tags with a reading range of up to 14 meters. The new chip, under the designation M25v4, is designed to mark and identify objects on various surfaces and in difficult operating conditions. Its implementation will significantly expand the capabilities of Russian enterprises in the field of digitalization and automation of processes.

According to Micron, the chip operates at 867 MHz, is equipped with 64-bit memory for user data and 192 bits for electronic product code (EPC). This allows you to record unique product identifiers and other data to effectively track products.

The first Russian chip for reading RFID tags at a distance of 14 meters has been released

According to Anatoly Reznik, director of applied products for radio frequency identification at Micron, the chip is completely localized and ready for serial production. The start of the release of tags with the new chip is scheduled for 2025. The development will be an important step in strengthening the technological sovereignty of Russia and replacing foreign analogues. The production of domestic RFID equipment will reduce dependence on imported components and strengthen the country's position in the field of high technologies.

Micron has a wide product line - more than 200 types of RFID tags and modifications designed to solve various problems. The company's own production facilities and laboratories make it possible to develop and test radio-frequency products for specific customer requirements, which is especially important for difficult operating conditions.

The new Russian M25v4 chip will be used for a wide range of tasks, including digitalization of production processes, logistics, supply chain management, as well as for end-to-end analytics.[1]

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