Industry Definition - Near Field Communications | |
NFC is an extension of the existing RFID (radio frequency identification). NFC reduces the link distance to allow for exchange of sensitive information (personal, bank account info, media, etc) as needed by the application. Unlike RFID, NFC exclusively uses the 13.56MHz and is designed for volumetric field strength efficiency rather than antenna gain like traditional antennas. These NFC products can then be integrated into a passive or active reader/writer configuration depending on the needs of the field strength and the end-application itself. | |
New Products | |
W3579 • Size: 58mm x 35mm x 0.30mm • H-Field: 1.5 A/m • Read Distance: 11mm • Impedance: 50 or 80Ω W3580 • Size: 58mm x 35mm x 0.45mm • H-Field: 1.5 A/m • Read Distance: 10mm • Impedance: 50 or 80Ω | |
Look for the upcoming Q3 release of the W7001 (NFC Flex Stamp antenna) and W7002 (NFC Wire Loop antenna). | |
W7001 • Size: 25mm x 25mm • H-Field: 1.5 A/m • Read Distance: up to 38mm • Impedance: 50 or 80Ω | |
W7002 • Size: 51mm x 76mm (Inside Area) • H-Field: 1.5 A/m • Read Distance: up to 38mm • Impedance: 50 or 80Ω |
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