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| RFID Technologies |
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| Michael J.C. Marsh |
| P.O. Box 59227 |
| Kengray 2100 |
| TEL: (27) 11 648 2087 |
| FAX: (27) 11 648 2085 |
| Email: RFID@pixie.co.za |
| Web: http://www.rapidttp.com/rfid/ |
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RFID Technologies has more than thirty man years of experience in designing electronic systems for its clients. Its staff are cited as inventors in more than 200 International Patent Applications, including those for the world renowned SUPERTAG radio frequency identification system. RFID technologies specialize in providing a design consulting service for the Microchip range of components, whereby they use their specialist skills to develop the optimum software codes to allow their clients to utilize the benefits of the Microchip range of products in their volume production.
RFID Technologies ideally write the code to the client instructions and provide fully documented source and object code at the end of the project to allow the clients to make their own future modifications for future evolutions of their product. RFID Technologies also provide a "hand holding" service for the clients to assist with any snags they may encounter.
RFID Technologies has experience in using the Microchip range of products as keyboard encoder, communication system interfaces and controllers, RF readers and consumer items such as alarms and household facility controllers.
Although based in Johannesburg, through the use of electronic communication, RFID Technologies is able to help clients that are geographically dispersed. |
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| Sterling Controls |
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| Paul Sterling |
| P.O. Box 21024 |
| Valhalla 0137 |
| TEL: (27) 12 651-5789 |
| FAX: (27) 12 651-5404 |
| Email: PaulSterling@SAfrica.com |
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Paul Sterling has been pioneering industrial microcontroller systems since the inception of the first 8-bit 8008 microprocessor in 1972.
Hardware and software microcontroller design experience ranges from small dedicated applications, through digital/analog PID controllers, up to very large networked distributed process control systems.
Being a member of Electronic Emulation's team who designed the novel ICEPIC in-circuit-emulator for the full range of Microchip PIC16/17 microcontrollers in 1994, very detailed operational knowledge of all PIC16/17s has been gained. This vast practical experience is available to industry as a consultant service, especially in the latest techniques applicable to all PIC16/17 devices. |
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