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High Frequency RFID Reader ICs Propel New Application Designs
According to Moore’s Law, the number of transistors on an IC (integrated circuit) doubles every 2 years. In theory then, the performance and functionality of ICs will continue to increase exponentially. It’s this continual improvement that has created a new generation of reader ICs. These advanced ICs allow for an innovative approach to RF design, and are enabling a host of new radio frequency identification (RFID) applications.
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Moving to System on Chip (SoC) Integration
The success of Near Field Communication (NFC) across a range of applications depends on its large-scale adoption. This means simple, low-cost implementation of the technology in mass-market electronic devices, from mobile phones and laptops to point-of-sale terminals and ticket machines.
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Recent "Supplements"
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