NXP Establishes Test Center To Facilitate RFID Deployments

Eindhoven, Netherlands -- NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, has established a Reference Design Centre (RDC) with the aim of facilitating deployment and adoption of RFID technology.

Based near Graz, Austria, the RDC improves the performance and reliability of existing RFID systems by thoroughly testing applications under real-life conditions for various industries such as pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and retail. Working in collaboration with industry bodies such as EPCglobal and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the facility will help NXP and its partners to deliver RFID solutions with optimum read ranges and system configuration. The RDC will develop new RFID solutions with a ‘frequency agnostic' approach, as wireless frequency ranges are assessed and recommended based on the exact needs of the individual application.

"The successful adoption of RFID hinges on smoothing out the issues surrounding interoperability and standardization, as in the past various stakeholders have developed solutions independently of each other," said Andrew Nathanson, practice director, AIDC/RFID Technologies, Venture Development Corporation. "In order for organizations to be able to benefit from business-ready RFID solutions, there needs to be greater collaboration between all parties to ensure greater synchronicity in the use of RFID."

"RFID technology fundamentally changes how organizations operate, so it is essential that, before implementing RFID solutions, all the elements are ready to use in your business environment," said Jan-Willem Reynaerts, general manager, RFID, NXP Semiconductors. "In the past, system integrators have only been able to find out how components perform in actual applications when conducting trials with end-users. An environment such as NXP's RDC ensures these solutions are business ready, removing the need for beta testing, improving the calculation for the return-on-investment and providing an extra level of confidence for the customer."

"It's good to see NXP open a facility dedicated to the advancement of RFID and industry-wide research. We know that RFID benefits the supply chain for our as well as several other sectors by offering an excellent level of efficiency and transparency. The next step is to ensure that each application is optimized, which is the objective of the RDC," said Dr. Gerd Wolfram, Managing Director of MGI METRO Group Information Technology. "The RDC provides the necessary infrastructure required to evaluate RFID solutions for businesses like ours including labs, testing equipment and pallet moving equipments to recreate the most appropriate real-life conditions."

NXP's RDC application specific analysis and optimization transcends the simple design-in of products. All elements of the solution can be developed and evaluated from the first engineering sample to the middleware and the final product.

SOURCE: NXP Semiconductors