Texas Instruments RFid Systems Supports ISO/IEC 14443 Type B With New Contactless Payment Platform
Dallas, TX, USA –Feb. 24, 2003–Texas Instruments RFid Systems(TI-RFid(TM)), a leading integrated manufacturer of radio frequency
identification (RFID) tags, smart labels and reader systems, today
announced it has developed a highly flexible and secure ISO/IEC 14443 Type
B technology platform for proximity payment transactions. Texas
Instruments is currently sampling a low-cost standards-based Proximity
Coupling Device (PCD) reader module to key customers and is developing
Proximity Integrated Circuit Card (PICC) chips, which will be fully
compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 Type B, parts one through four. Samples of
the new chips will be available in early Q2, 2003.
The ISO/IEC 14443 standard allows for increased security due to a faster rate
of data exchange, as required for financial transactions. This enables
transaction information to be securely stored on the radio frequency (RF)
chip and securely transmitted over the contactless interface. American
Express, Mastercard and Visa have endorsed the ISO/IEC 14443 standard for
contactless payment applications.
Texas Instruments’ new platform is easy to implement and highly scalable to
meet the current and evolving needs of the wireless payment market. The
chip features include a flexible and configurable memory architecture and
file system that support multiple applications, and dynamic encryption
capability using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
approved Triple DES and SHA-1 crypto algorithms. The chip can be packaged
into various forms from ISO 7810 cards to innovative custom
three-dimensional tokens such as keyfobs, using Texas Instruments’
extensive expertise in custom token manufacturing.
“From public transit to retail stores, companies increasingly want a
standards-based proximity payment solution that is secure, fast, and easy
to implement,” said Dave Slinger, vice president, Texas Instruments and
general manager, TI-RFid Systems. “ISO 14443 fully satisfies end user
requirements for contactless payment transactions. There is growing
industry-wide support for Type B of the standard - leaving us with a clear
decision to develop a flexible 14443 Type B technology platform to
complement our existing RF product portfolio, better serve our current and
potential customers and enhance our market leading position.”
RF is a widely deployed, mature technology for contactless consumer payment
that benefits the merchant, the device issuer and the consumer. In 1997
Texas Instruments launched its RF technology for wireless payment with the
introduction of the ExxonMobil Speedpass(TM), which has been deployed in
North America with more than 6.5 million active users. TI’s new ISO/IEC
14443 platform is designed to support a range of payment systems used in
the market today, while offering a migration path to the future. Target
markets include financial institutions, public transit, hospitality,
vending, quick-serve restaurants and general retail.









