Kyocera utilizes LTCC material technology, multilayer technology, and antenna design technology to create RFID tags with integrated ICs that incorporate RFID antennas in ceramic packages.
LTCC: Low Temperature Co-Fired Ceramics
RFID: Radio Frequency Identification
Features

- Smaller size
- Higher reliability
- Mountable on metal parts (UHF band tags only)
What is RFID?

RFID is an automatic recognition technology that uses radio frequencies. RFID technology is used in contactless cards such as mass-transit IC cards and employee ID cards, as well as in automated cash registers for retail transactions.
Since various types of information can be read and written by wireless communication, this technology is indispensable in the modern IoT era.
Kyocera manufactures RFID tags that can be attached to a wide range of objects for sensing and monitoring using a data reader/writer and information management system.

Types of RFID Tags
Kyocera provides two types of RFID tags: HF band and UHF band.

Kyocera’s RFID Tags
Kyocera has developed ceramic-based RFID tags that can be used in challenging environments where other materials encounter difficulty.

Conventional RFID tags are made of paper or resin; in contrast, Kyocera’s RFID tags are made of ceramics, which provide excellent heat, water, and chemical resistance.
Additionally, Kyocera’s RFID tags are miniaturized by embedding antennas directly into their multilayer ceramic substrates.

Kyocera’s RFID Tag Structure

