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Date: 21st Nov 09
Low frequency RFID IC with OTP functionality
for access control systems
Atmel has launched the ATA5575M1, a new LF OTP (One Time
Programmable) transponder RFID IC member of Atmel's RFID
transponder family optimized for access control systems.
The ATA5575M1 simplifies the production process and provides
flexibility compared to read-only devices. Customers can
program the required code before shipping.
The ATA5575M1's architecture enhances read distances with
different types of coils and readers. The write distance
has been reduced since a short write distance is sufficient
and safer, which minimizes the cost and chip size. The ATA5575M1
measures about 0.9 square millimeters, the chip can be used
in any transponder package, including glass transponders
for small tags such as plastic key housings.
A unique ID is vital for access to secured areas and enabling
traceability of the end product. The ATA5575M1's user memory
contains a unique, manufacturer-programmed ID. In standard
applications, the system designer can simply lock the tag
and use this pre-programmed unique ID as is. In applications
requiring an individual, unique ID, the designer can overwrite
the existing ID by using the desired customer-specific code.
The ATA5575M1 device is insensitive to rugged environments
and can also be used under conditions that normally complicate
the application of RFID devices such as under water, on
metal, in dirt, out-of-sight, or worn on the body.
The ATA5575M1 transponder IC supports ASK modulation and
Manchester coding with a fixed bit rate of RF/64 and is
designed for passive identification systems with a 100 to
150 kHz magnetic field.
Package: Wafer or die-in-waffle package
Price: Starts at $ 0.34 for 15k pieces
Availability: Now
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