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Volume Manufacturing Test Solution for NFC Devices24 March 2014 - LitePoint released its LitePoint IQnfc, the first volume production-optimized test system designed to measure and verify the physical layer performance of Near Field Communication (NFC) enabled devices. Until today, the primary method for production testing of NFC-enabled devices such as smartphones was a “pass/no-pass” approach, often utilizing an off-the-shelf NFC card reader or “passive tag.” This method, however, provides little useful data about system performance, allows marginal or even defective devices to ship to consumers and offers no information about the failure mechanism of devices that do not pass the production test. “The IQnfc provides quantitative NFC physical layer operation data, allowing the manufacturer to measure NFC device performance, ensure unit-to-unit consistency and ultimately deliver a quality user experience,” said Curt Schmidek, vice president of Marketing for LitePoint. “The IQnfc is designed for efficient testing in a high-volume manufacturing environment. We made it flexible in terms of standards coverage, reliable and easy-to-use for the operator.” NFC is a wireless technology used for very close proximity connections between wireless devices. The technology is being added to smartphones to enable “wave and pay” point-of-sale transactions, which could virtually eliminate the need to carry credit cards and cash. However, the very implementation that gives NFC its short-range, secure operation, also makes it highly sensitive to variations in component performance. This makes production testing, based on parametric measurements, critical for the reliable manufacture of NFC-enabled devices. Schmidek added, “The availability of NFC-capable devices is continuing to grow. While momentum is building, the technology’s ability to sustain momentum and achieve ongoing mainstream adoption will depend on the devices delivering a reliable customer experience. This consistent, first-time-right, NFC user experience is even more critical to retailers and financial institutions who are investing heavily in NFC infrastructure. Anything less risks the brand image of device makers and the credibility of NFC as a technology.” The IQnfc will be available for shipment April 2014. Related Articles: |
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