What is a Memory Spot?
Memory spots are understood to be passive transponders that have the ability to store large data files. The typical memory spot makes use of a chip that provides the high amount of storage capacity, and also helps to protect the integrity of the data that is saved on the device. There are several types of data that may be stored using a memory spot, including entire databases, huge digital photographs and graphics, and audio and video files. The memory spot is considered a form of radio frequency identification or RFID tag, and is manufactured as a passive transponder that will work with many of the same applications as magnetic stripe readers and bar code tags. For example, a memory spot could be included in the design for patient tags or wristbands in a hospital setting. The tag or band would contain the full medical history of the individual, making it easy to retrieve important information that could save a life. There are other applications of this passive transponder that may be