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- ChampionChip abstract "ChampionChip is a brand name of one type of passive RFID transponders, marked with a unique identification number and used in active sports events to keep track of the competition times of participants. It is one manufacturer's implementation of transponder timing.ChampionChip transponders are waterproof glass capsules that contain a silicon chip and an energizing coil. This coil is inactive until moved into a magnetic field, generated by a send antenna in a mat (used to mark the start and finish lines of a race). The transponder then transmits its unique identification number to a receive antenna in a mat.Transponder timing is used in sporting events around the world, including running races, marathons, triathlons, cycling and mountain biking competitions, in-line skating and cross-country skiing. Chips are either rented for use at a given event or purchased by participants for successive use at events timed with ChampionChip mats (the chips are incompatible with other timing systems). In either case, the serial number of a participant's chip is stored in a database for an event allowing the recorded times to be matched with participants' names. Although a chip might transmit its number several times while the athlete is crossing the mat, special software is used to eliminate all but the first time recorded for each chip at each timing point.In general, transponder timing is only economical for larger events of more than 1,000 participants. For smaller events, it is less expensive to time participants using manually operated hand-held computers.When transponder timing first appeared, the running community hoped that there would be a single nationwide United States standard for transponders which could be used at all races. However, the distributor of ChampionChip in the United States has sought to limit the number of timing systems sold, resulting in different event timing companies purchasing incompatible transponder systems from other manufacturers. Since 2008, systems using disposable transponders have replaced ChampionChips at a number of events.ChampionChip was a Nijmegen, Netherlands based company, started in 1993 by a group of students to improve the time tracking in the Zevenheuvelenloop. In 2008, ChampionChip was merged with AMB i.t. to form a new company called MYLAPS Sports Timing.".
- ChampionChip thumbnail ChampionChip_Classic_4_meter_system_setup.jpg?width=300.
- ChampionChip wikiPageExternalLink www.mylaps.com.
- ChampionChip wikiPageExternalLink www.premiertiming.com.
- ChampionChip wikiPageExternalLink championchip.php.
- ChampionChip wikiPageID "6990238".
- ChampionChip wikiPageLength "3592".
- ChampionChip wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- ChampionChip wikiPageRevisionID "664807518".
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio-frequency_identification_companies.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Cross-country_skiing.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Cycling.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Inline_skating.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink MYLAPS_Sports_Timing.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Marathon.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_biking.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Radio-frequency_identification.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Running.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Transponder.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Transponder_timing.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Triathlon.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink Zevenheuvelenloop.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink File:2008_Nike+_Human_Race_in_Taipei_the_ChampionChip.jpg.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink File:ChampionChipTransponderCapsule.jpg.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLink File:ChampionChip_Classic_4_meter_system_setup.jpg.
- ChampionChip wikiPageWikiLinkText "ChampionChip".
- ChampionChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Athletics-stub.
- ChampionChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- ChampionChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- ChampionChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ChampionChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sport-equipment-stub.
- ChampionChip subject Category:Radio-frequency_identification_companies.
- ChampionChip subject Category:Wireless.
- ChampionChip hypernym Name.
- ChampionChip type Company.
- ChampionChip type Company.
- ChampionChip comment "ChampionChip is a brand name of one type of passive RFID transponders, marked with a unique identification number and used in active sports events to keep track of the competition times of participants. It is one manufacturer's implementation of transponder timing.ChampionChip transponders are waterproof glass capsules that contain a silicon chip and an energizing coil.".
- ChampionChip label "ChampionChip".
- ChampionChip sameAs Q1000108.
- ChampionChip sameAs ChampionChip.
- ChampionChip sameAs m.0g_6zr.
- ChampionChip sameAs Q1000108.
- ChampionChip sameAs 冠軍晶片.
- ChampionChip wasDerivedFrom ChampionChip?oldid=664807518.
- ChampionChip depiction ChampionChip_Classic_4_meter_system_setup.jpg.
- ChampionChip isPrimaryTopicOf ChampionChip.