Panthronics offers a reference design for creating an NFC wireless charging system that can supply as much as 1 W to the battery. Based on the company’s PTX100W NFC transmitter SoC, the reference ...
ARM is pushing for the wider use of the near field communications (NFC) wireless protocol in wearable devices, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week. The processor firm has created a ...
Near-field communication (NFC) is a wireless technology that can be found in most of the new smartphones. The list is rather long. It can be found in Apple’s latest iPhone 6S as well as the iPhone 6 ...
Panthronics AG, a fabless semiconductor company specialising in high performance wireless technology, has released a reference design for a complete NFC wireless charging system based on its PTX100W ...
The tech world may be hoping for Apple to unbox some wearable technology in the near future but who cares about the iWatch when an NFC ring is a thing? NFC fans — you know, these sort of folk — ...
Panthronics, a specialist in wireless technology, has added support for the Renesas Synergy MCU family to its NFC wireless charging reference design, enabling faster development and easier prototyping ...
POCO announced recently that the POCO X3 NFC will be launched on September 7. Ahead of the launch, a YouTuber has given us a hands-on review video of the device. The video bares all there is to know ...
LONDON — European analog and mixed-signal chip company NXP BV has supportedToppan Forms Co. Ltd. in the creation of a reader/writer module for near fieldcommunications (NFC), which has been adopted by ...
After having most of its key specifications and details out hours before the official announcement, the much-anticipated new Poco smartphone is finally here. Called Poco X3 NFC, the smartphone is the ...
EW: NFC (near-field communications). Will it really be everywhere, or just ticketing? Heikki Huomo: The most obvious NFC use case is payment and ticketing. However, I believe strongly in the Smart ...
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