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NXP Makes UHF PCB Antenna Design as Easy as 1, 2, 3
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- New design tool helps electronics manufacturers implement
RFID technology
Eindhoven, Netherlands, August 19, 2013
– Electronic equipment manufacturers wanting to embed
RFID technology in their products
are now able to do so without needing deep UHF antenna design experience
thanks to NXP Semiconductors’ (NASDAQ: NXPI) new online software tool.
The
RFID – PCB Antenna Designer tool helps implement antennas on a printed
circuit board (PCB) in the UHF frequency range (840-960 MHz). UHF
antenna design is more complex than a typical HF antenna design and
needs an expert understanding of the electronic design constraints.
With the RFID – PCB Antenna Designer customers can simply input parameters,
such as space available on the PCB, target performance, board materials,
and target frequency range in the region of application to receive a
turnkey UHF antenna design for their specific application. Additionally,
the tool offers a comprehensive overview of all the features of the
UCODE portfolio, enabling designers to select the right UCODE product
for their application.
Facts/Highlights:
RFID – PCB Antenna Designer online software tool speeds up RFID
implementation in electronics equipment:
-
Enables
easy UHF antenna design on PCBs
- User friendly interface helps non-RFID experts design high performance
antennas
- Customized and application-specific antenna design
Produced with support from leading engineering companies,
CST (Computer Simulation
Technology) and Transim,
the online design tool is available to use now:
- CST develops high performance software
for the simulation of electromagnetic fields in all frequency bands
- Transim delivers innovative cloud application engineering solutions
for online design support in the electronics industry
The online RFID – PCB Antenna Designer tool currently supports the following
packages:
Supporting Quotes:
- “For customers wanting the benefits
of using RFID technology in their products the challenge of designing
a good UHF antenna on their PCB board can often be quite daunting.
We are helping customers overcome this hurdle with our latest online
offering, the RFID – PCB Antenna Designer tool. Created to ease
design problems, the tool delivers a full turnkey UHF antenna solution
quickly with an outstanding level of performance,” said Mohammed
Chemloul, customer application support (CAS) manager, business unit
Identification, NXP Semiconductors.
Links:
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]
About NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) creates solutions that enable
secure connections for a smarter world. Building on its expertise in
High Performance Mixed Signal electronics, NXP is driving innovation
in the automotive, identification and mobile industries, and in application
areas including wireless infrastructure, lighting, healthcare, industrial,
consumer tech and computing. NXP has operations in more than 25 countries,
and posted revenue of $4.36 billion in 2012. Find out more at
www.nxp.com.
Posted September 11,
2013
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