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Pulse's ultra-thin NFC antenna for mobile devices
Pulse Electronics introduces an ultra-thin near field communications ferrite sheet antenna. The antenna is 28% thinner than the previous version and still meets the EMVCo specification of 40mm. It enables NFC connectivity to mobile devices for payment sharing, credential storage and exchange, accessing and controlling data, and wirelessly connecting to tags.
Getting smart about sensing
When coupled with native support for NFC in smartphones and tablets, NFC-enabled implantable sensors could lead to a revolution in diabetes testing and much more. Oluf Alminde, Senior Marketing Manager (Power & Wireless) with ams AG, explore more in this article from ES Design magazine.
New Media Player with Advanced Graphics and Remote Manageability
NEXCOM NDiS M323 is a cost-effective OPS-compliant 1080P media player that integrates advanced graphics capability and remote manageability, bringing budget users the premium features mostly found on premium-priced players. Based on the Intel Celeron Processor J1900 (formerly codenamed "Bay Trail"), the NDiS M323 features quad-core Intel architecture processor, accelerated multimedia performance, OPS-compliant form factor, remote maintenance and ...
Ensilica And Kili Technology Collaboration Delivers FIPS-Compliant Secure Processor IC
EnSilica has announced that it has successfully collaborated with Kili Technology Corporation of Canada on the development of the Kili 3.1 FIPS 140-2 Level 3 (Federal Information Processing Standard) compliant secure processor IC. The Kili 3.1 secure processor IC is designed to meet the stringent requirements of payment, authentication and identity applications and production devices are available now.
NXP Tags Enable Simple Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Pairing Via NFC
NXP announced a new line of near field communication tags, the NTAG21xF portfolio. Specifically designed for use in consumer electronics and mobile accessories such as headsets, sound bars and digital cameras; and wearable infotainment such as smart watches, the NTAG21xF portfolio provides a cost effective and flexible solution for pairing via NFC. The tags have an integrated field detection mode which switches on the accessory when in close cont...
Deutsche Telekom's M2M solutions increase efficiency
Deutsche Telekom will present its new M2M commerce solutions at the vending machine trade fair Eu’Vend from September 19 to 21 in Cologne, Germany. In hall 9 at stand D-010, Deutsche Telekom will demonstrate innovative solutions which enable vending machine operators to better monitor and operate their sales machines and to convert to cashless payment by cell phone.
Sensor-enabled RFID tags extend wireless data-logging beyond identification
ams AG today announced next-generation sensor-enabled RFID tags offering breakthroughs for medical, automotive safety and other applications where temperature, physiological or environmental data is required. The new devices, the SL13A and SL900A enable a simple, low-cost implementation of a new class of wireless data-logging applications.
ST's contactless memory powers Korea’s first NFC Fridge from Daewoo
STMicroelectronics has today revealed that its market-unique, NFC/RFID-enabled memory device has been integrated in Classe Cube, the latest refrigerator from Dongbu Daewoo Electronics. The recently launched Classe Cube has become a sensation by offering a variety of innovative services to consumers as “Korea’s first NFC fridge.”
Industry-first 45 nm embedded flash logic process development
Samsung has announced the industry's first 45 nanometre embedded flash logic process development. Samsung successfully implemented the new process into the smart card test chip, which means that this process technology fulfils the stringent quality requirements of the security solution market and can be successfully deployed on a commercial scale.
If you love it, you should never let it go
With the proliferation of connectivity, consumers are being encouraged and enabled to implement their own security measures to protect the things they love most, as ES Design Magazine Editor Philip Ling discovers.