The AS3993 UHF reader chip is the first in the next generation of EPC Class 1 Gen2 RFID Reader ICs from austriamicrosystems. It has a completely new low power architecture, down to 2.7V with 65mA, ...
Suited for 13.56-MHz reader applications, the AS3910 HF RFID reader IC delivers 1 W of output power from a 3.3-V supply. Features include antenna autotuning, ISO 14443 A & B data framing, and ...
January 10, 2006 – Using advanced design practices to increase reader efficiency while reducing the integrated circuit (IC) footprint, Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI) today announced ...
Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduces the CL RC632 IC – the world’s leading multi-standard single-chip reader IC for contactless smart cards and labels operating at 13.56 ...
The ST25RU3993 RAIN® (UHF) RFID reader IC received an upgrade to help reader manufacturers boost product performance and provide additional functionality. This session will cover the product’s main ...
Zurich, Switzerland – March 18, 2020 – LEGIC announces the launch of its SM-6300 Contactless Reader IC. The IC is targeted at corporate security and payment applications such as access control, time & ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 10, 2007—Texas Instruments today announced its smallest high frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID reader, an integrated circuit (IC) that measures 5 ...
STMicroelectronics is looking to support the development of applications for contactless near-field communication (NFC) technology with a new development kit. Modular kit to support contactless ...
The IC-03 card capture reader is designed to operate within an ACS as a device for reading, capturing and keeping proximity cards issued to visitors and meant for return at exit. The IC-03 card ...
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, January 23, 2025 /EINPresswire / -- STMicroelectronics is making it easier to explore creative applications for contactless near-field communication (NFC) Technology with a novel ...
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