SOURCE: NXP Semiconductors
Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, Supports Full NFC Experience
EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - Nov 2, 2011) - NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ :NXPI) today announced that the recently launched Galaxy Nexus™ from Google™ incorporates NXP's fully integrated near field communication (NFC) solution PN65N. Featuring a NFC radio controller and an embedded Secure Element, the PN65N is also fully validated and integrated on the latest release of Android™ 4.0, also referred to as Ice Cream Sandwich. The availability of NXP's open-source NFC software on Ice Cream Sandwich enables mobile phone and now also tablet manufacturers to quickly and easily design NFC-enabled, Android-based mobile devices. For application developers, Android support for NXP's complete NFC solution provides a unique opportunity to create new applications for mobile payment/secure card emulation, tag read/write and peer-to-peer communication, bringing the full NFC experience to consumers.
Facts/Highlights
- Galaxy Nexus offers the full NFC potential based on a mature and proven software stack. The NFC software has been extensively field tested on the Gingerbread version of Android and has already been deployed on the first NFC-enabled Google Experience Device, Nexus S.
- A new feature introduced in Galaxy Nexus is Android Beam which, using NFC technology, allows you to instantly share information such as webpages, YouTube videos, maps, directions, and other apps by simply tapping two NFC-enabled phones together.
- Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, is a mobile OS designed for both smart phones and tablets. NXP's open-source NFC software stack supports full NFC functionality enabling many NFC use cases and applications such as proximity marketing, smart poster reading, data sharing, quick social media check-in or device pairing.
- The PN65N features an embedded Secure Element, which uses the same proven and tested NXP security solution found in bank cards; electronic passports; transportation and ticketing; physical access and other contactless applications. The PN65N is pin-to-pin compatible with the PN544 NFC radio controller giving manufacturers the choice to design with or without the secure element.
- Field proven in numerous trials and successful commercial deployments NXP's secure element enabled NFC technology supports MIFARE and enables best-in-class interoperability with the existing contactless reader infrastructure, such as those used in transport ticketing and physical access applications.
Supporting quote"NXP is the undisputed market leader in NFC and the only company that offers the complete NFC product portfolio including software, radio controller, Secure Element, and NFC tags. This enables us to deliver not only components but total solutions to our customers worldwide," said Jeff Miles, vice president, mobile transactions, NXP Semiconductors. "Working with Google on two Nexus devices demonstrates our unparalled leadership in the NFC space."
NFC is a market proven technology co-invented by NXP in 2002. In 2004 NXP co-founded the NFC Forum to lead the collaboration with all industry stakeholders and help standardize the technology. NFC technology evolved from a combination of contactless identification (RFID) and interconnection technologies. Ranked as the number one contactless IC vendor by ABI Research for three years in a row, NXP is the global leader in NFC solutions, field proven in over 150 NFC trials and landmark commercial deployments worldwide.
Links
- NXP portfolio for NFC
- NXP NFC Product Sheet (PN544 NFC Radio Controller)
- Additional information on near field communication (NFC)
- Video: NFC read applications on Nexus S
About NXP SemiconductorsNXP 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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