 Hello, my name is Wolfgang Meisner. I'm a senior product manager at Feigelektronik Germany. Feigelektronik is one of the leading FID readers and antenna specialists with more than 20 years experience. Our long-range products are used in different applications worldwide, such as the following one. Hello, my name is Tania Gide. I am RFID NFC Product Marketing at ST Microelectronics. Today we will talk about RFID. RFID, widely deployed, allows wireless communication between objects and the reader. For objects with embedded tags in low or high frequency, the detection range can reach one meter with a powerful detector such as a reader from Feigelektronik. At the end of the manufacturing flow, products may need personalization steps with setup parameters before being shipped to end users. The setup parameters can be country, date, manufacturer ID or any setup data. Usually done with wire interface, an optical link for example, this personalization requires complex setups and can be time consuming. Indeed, products must be out of box, powered and personalized one by one. In this video, Tania and I will present you a convenient solution to optimize your manufacturing processes and warehouse operations using the RFID Contactless Technology. I will show you how RFID can help to smooth the complex operations of end-products personalization. Thanks to the powerful Contactless Reader from Feigelektronik with using ST25 Dynamic Tags from ST Microelectronics. Here we have an industrial FID gate setup for standard pallets connected to a powerful reader and controlled by a PC. For the demo, we put an ST25 TV tag in each of these 27 boxes stored on a pallet. For example, in each box there is a headset or an industrial meter. They are already in the box ready to be shipped. The volume covered by the RFID field is one meter by one meter by one meter. The powerful RFID setup consists of a long range reader, ID, ISC, LR2500, a power splitter, a multiplexer and four long range antennas. Each antenna has dimensions of 80 x 60 cm and an automatic antenna tuner. To cover the large volume of one by one meter, we use four antennas multiplexed and set up in pairs. On this block diagram, we can see the connections between the reader and the antennas. The PC screen shows data to be read and written by our reader, coupled with the TestTool Isostat Plus. So writing commands are stored in a pre-packed command queue in Isostat Plus. To simulate a product embedded in RFID, we use a ST25 TV I2C Discovery Kit. In each box, there is one of these kits. You can see them in every transparent plastic box on the pallet. In this kit, there is a ST25 TV I2C Dynamic Tag connected to a STM32 microcontroller. This dynamic tag offers two communication interfaces. On one side, a wire-as-squares interface for communication with the STM32. And the other side, an RF interface to exchange data with a contactless reader. This tag is an NFC Forum Type 5 tag that allows long range capability. Just to check the parameter we will update, we are powering the kit and see the language configured as English. Then we will pack this kit again in its box. Using the Isostat Plus TestTool, we can set an inventory command and in less than one second, the 27 boxes are identified and listed here. We can see on the screen 27 different UIDs corresponding to the 27 products on the pallet. Also, we can change the configuration of the product. For example, we will modify the language. We check previously that the dynamic tags are configured in English. When sending a read command through the fake reader to the ST25 TV I2C tags, we can read eSquareProm memory content as 000. Then we send the write command to update this content to 0101001 and in less than three seconds, the 27 boxes are updated with the new language. Now we can check the parameter we updated. We are powering the kit and see the language configured as French. With FID technology, it's easy to configure multiple products even when already stored in boxes in the warehouse. Without taking them out of the box or applying power to the box individually, the settings can be changed at a distance by an operator with an approximate industrial reader and antenna. There are a lot of applications using this type of RFID reader for both industrial and consumer products. For example, if your product are stored in a warehouse for a long time, you cannot ship them with an old firmware so you can do firmware upgrades. Basically, if you haven't seen your products, you're all for there. You can find more information about FIKE products on FIKE.de.