The Right Kind of Microcontroller for Contactless Smart ICs

Electronic credentials, such as ePassports, national ID and payment cards, are on the rise along with the expectation of higher performance. The needs for faster write-speed in personalization, functionality for extended biometric data and quicker read times require faster processing, better memory access and lower power requirements. The result is quicker transactions that positively impact the user experience. To learn more about how TI’s advanced microcontrollers can increase processing performance and data handling for government contactless identification, download the whitepaper.

 



 
 

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