NFC Tags and Inlays are based on NXP NTAG203 IC.

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NFC UPM BullsEye(TM), with 1.4 in. dia antenna; NFC UPM Circus(TM), with 0.9 in. dia antenna; and NFC UPM MiniTrack(TM), with 0.6 x 1.2 in. antenna, include NXP NTAG203 IC that offers 1,300 bits/144 bytes of user memory that provides fast response time when reading with near field commmunication (NFC) smartphones. All tags are compliant with ISO 14443A and NFC Forum Type 2 Tag applications, including connection handover, Bluetooth simple pairing, WiFi protected set-up, and goods/devices authentication.



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UPM RFID Launches New High-performance NFC Tag Portfolio Based on NXP NTAG203 Chip



(UPM RFID) - UPM RFID is launching a new portfolio of NFC tags and inlays featuring NXP's NTAG203 ICs. UPM RFID's new NFC products include UPM BullsEye(TM), UPM Circus(TM) and UPM MiniTrack(TM), with the new NXP NTAG203 chip offering 1300 bits/144 bytes of user memory, significantly improved performance and a faster response time when reading with NFC smartphones.

UPM RFID's new NFC tags are compliant with ISO 14443A and NFC Forum Type 2 Tag applications, including smart posters and stickers, connection handover, Bluetooth simple pairing, WiFi protected set-up, call request, SMS, and goods and devices authentication.

UPM BullsEye(TM), NFC
  • Antenna size Ø 35 mm / 1.4"

    UPM Circus(TM), NFC
  • Antenna size Ø 23 mm / 0.9"

    UPM MiniTrack(TM), NFC
  • Antenna size 14 x 31 mm / 0.6 x 1.2"

    UPM RFID NTAG203 NFC products are immediately available in sampling volumes. Volume deliveries start in November 2011 from UPM RFID's converting and distribution partners worldwide.

    "UPM RFID has been one of the first companies to address the NFC tag market in partnership with NXP, showing a long and growing track record. We are very pleased now to see UPM RFID launching three products with the new NTAG203 so quickly, giving customers an excellent selection of NFC tags which hit the sweet spot of good read range, sufficient memory and small to medium size. UPM RFID's design and mass-volume manufacturing capabilities clearly put them at the forefront to address the quickly growing market for NFC tags," says Chris Feige, General Manager, Tags&Labels, Identification Business, NXP Semiconductors.

    "We're excited to renew our well-known UPM BullsEye(TM), UPM Circus(TM) and UPM MiniTrack(TM) products with new NXP NTAG203 IC as the first inlay manufacturer to do so. These products meet the requirements of the most popular NFC applications like social media check-ins, NFC-based games and advertisement apps. With their high performance, these new NFC products are also a good match for electronics pairing applications where embedding the inlay is a must. In fact, UPM RFID's NTAG203 NFC products are already being qualified by the leading smartphone manufacturers," says Mikko Nikkanen, Business Development Director, UPM RFID.

    About UPM RFID

    UPM RFID, part of UPM's Engineered Materials business group, is the world's number one producer of HF, NFC and UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and inlays. UPM RFID has a global service network consisting of factories in China and in the United States and a broad network of sales offices worldwide. The UPM Group employs around 24,500 people and it has production plants in 16 countries. UPM's annual sales exceed EUR 10 billion. UPM's shares are listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. Further information is available at www.upmrfid.com.

    About NXP Semiconductors
    NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its leading RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications. A global semiconductor company with operations in more than 25 countries, NXP posted revenue of $4.4 billion in 2010. For more information visit www.nxp.com.
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