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Sirit Introduces, INfinity 510, Industry's First Worldwide Gen 2 RFID Reader
Sirit Introduces, INfinity 510, Industry's First Worldwide Gen 2 RFID Reader.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\nHigh-performance UHF unit complies with global standards and all major \ncountry regulations\n\nLAS VEGAS, Nevada, May 1 /CNW/ - Sirit Inc. (\"Sirit\") (TSX: SI), a\nleading provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, today at\nRFID Journal Live 2006 introduced its next-generation, INfinity 510, UHF RFID\nreader for use in a variety of applications including global supply chain\ndeployments. The INfinity 510 has been developed from the ground-up as a Gen 2\ncompliant multi-protocol reader and is expected to provide the best price\nperformance in its class.\nThe first production units are scheduled to begin shipping in June. The\nINfinity 510 has an advanced architecture designed to maximize tag read rates\nand range, simplify device management and support dense reader environments.\nIt can also host complex memory-intensive middleware and custom applications.\n\"This new reader represents a strong market entry that has clear\nperformance, cost and operational management advantages for all global\nenterprises,\" said Norbert Dawalibi, President and CEO, Sirit Inc. \"The\nInfinity 510 reflects the first product release resulting from the purchase of\nSAMSys Technologies Inc. and clearly demonstrates Sirit's ability to execute\nand deliver value from this acquisition.\"\n\nRobust Dense Reader Support\nThe INfinity 510 is built around radio and modem subsystems engineered to\nhandle high levels of interference, environmental noise and RFID activity.\nSupport for Gen 2 Dense Interrogator Mode (DIM) in both FCC and ETSI\nregulatory environments aids tag read/write processes in large-scale\ndeployments, while features such as advanced singulation algorithms and robust\ninterference rejection go beyond DIM standards to optimize read rates and air\ninterface performance in a wide range of user scenarios.\n\nEmbedded Application Platform (EAP)\nThe new Sirit reader also offers a resident virtual machine for Java\napplications, a high-performance Intel(R) XScale(R) 520 MHz control processor -\nthe fastest processor in an RFID reader today -- and the market's largest\napplication memory, enabling middleware and/or custom applications to be\noffloaded from the enterprise network to the reader itself for faster response\ntimes and better utilization of network bandwidth. The platform supports\noperations such as ad...