AD Minidose U9 inlays and tags are designed for the unique identification of a wide range
of smaller products. Specifically, AD Minidose U9 provides excellent performance when
tagging the smaller-sized items used in pharmaceutical and healthcare applications,
including syringes, plastic and glass vials, and many varied packaging formats.
These inlays and tags, equipped with NXP’s UCODE® 9 IC and a small form factor antenna
(12 x 22mm), are a globally available design with excellent broadband performance in the
860-930 MHz frequency range. They provide high read reliability and enhanced
performance, even when small tagged items are densely packed in close proximity.
AD Minidose U9 is approved for use in healthcare applications by Auburn University’s RFID
Lab. It is one of the smallest inlays in the market which complies with ARC Category S for
pharmaceutical applications. The product is available with the NXP UCODE 9 chip, which
has 96-bit EPC memory and is compatible with the global GS1 UHF Gen2v2 standard,
standardized by ISO/IEC as 18000-63.