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NFC/RFID transceiver

From NTLAB, UAB

Description

This NFC/RFID transceiver is crafted to excel in both near-field communication (NFC) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications, providing a flexible interface for data transmission and reception. The transceiver is built upon UMC's 180nm CMOS process, ensuring a balance between performance efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Engineered for interoperability with various NFC/RFID systems, it offers robust read/write capabilities and features that enhance secure data exchange and system integrity. Its compact design and low power consumption make it well-suited for smartcard applications, mobile devices, and secure entry systems where data privacy and swift communication are paramount.

The transceiver's ability to support multiple standards and protocols makes it an optimal choice for developers aiming to integrate cutting-edge NFC/RFID solutions into their products. It is particularly advantageous for applications targeting contactless payment systems and inventory tracking, where reliability and security are paramount concerns.

Foundries & Process Nodes
Foundry Process Nodes
UMC 180nm
Tech Specs
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