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NXP Releases Library ICODE Solution

(Top News, 5 May 2008)


NXP Semiconductors has launched the latest addition to its ICODE range of RFID smart labels—the ICODE SLI-SY&3151;which is designed specifically for use within library and archive environments and offers a guaranteed data lifespan of 40 years.

Building on the proven ICODE platform, used by over 1,000 libraries worldwide, the new solution offers many additional benefits including password protected security and benchmark read range. Other key security features also include protected EAS functionality and full compatibility to the ISO 15693 standard.

Other key features include:
- 2048 bits of on-chip memory
- EAS functionality with optional password
- Password protected write command to prevent unauthorized alteration of data
- Password protected privacy mode
- Benchmark RF performance and reliability

In collaboration with inlay, label and system integration partners, NXP is developing complete RFID library solutions based on the ICODE product family.

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