An RFID chip, also known as a radio frequency identification chip, is a small electronic device that can transmit information wirelessly using radio waves. The chip consists of a microprocessor, a memory and an antenna. It is produced in various forms, such as a label, card or implant. The RFID chip can store information such as product codes, serial numbers or other data and send it wirelessly to an RFID reader when necessary. This technology is used in various areas such as logistics, retail, access control and animal identification. It is important to note that RFID chips do not require a power supply as they receive energy from the reader’s radio waves.