 In this module, we'll take a look at the devices that make up our reader portfolio. We'll look at key features and differences between the devices, and then focus on one or two of our newest products. Here we see the entire ST Reader portfolio. Beginning from the left, we see our entry-level reader, the ST25R95. This is our legacy reader and is perfect for applications that are cost-restrictive and only require short read ranges. It features card emulation mode, inductive wake-up, and 230 mW of output power. The next one to the right is our ST25R3911B full-featured Reader IC. It features up to 1.4 watts of output power and such options as automatic antenna tuning, dynamic power output, capacitive and inductive wake-up, and very high bit rate. The ST25R3912 is a reduced cost and feature version of the ST25R3911B. In addition to these industrial grade readers, we also offer the ST25R3914 and the ST25R3915, which are automotive grade versions with various feature sets. All of these devices are pin-compatible. The newest addition to our portfolio is the ST25R3916 family of readers. This family includes two variants and an automotive grade device. Let's take a closer look at the ST25R3916 family. The ST25R3916 family features up to 1.6 watts of output power and SPI that runs up to 10 megabits per second and is ideally suited for payment applications. Compared to the ST25R3911B family, the ST25R3916 family adds such features as active wave shaping, a noise suppression receiver, and a drive slope adjustment. It also builds on the unified software library created for the ST25R3911B, which facilitates easy migration between the families. Focusing on the ST25R3916 family, we see there are two variants, which share many of the same operating modes. The differences are in the feature sets of the devices. The ST25R3917 is a subset of the ST25R3916 and removes features such as automatic antenna tuning, card emulation, and capacitive wake-up. This gives customers a lower cost option when designing a reader system. Both devices are pin-compatible and share the same software except for the feature differences. Throughout the rest of the modules, the focus will be on the ST25R3916. Thank you for watching this presentation.