Silicon Craft showcased RFID & NFC Microchip Technologies at Medica 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany

Silicon Craft would like to thank everyone who visited our booth at Medica 2024 at Messe Düsseldorf, Germany.

We truly appreciate the time you spent with us discussing RFID and NFC microchip technologies for accessible point-of-care health monitoring.

We hope to welcome you again in the future.

Stay tuned for updates on all things RFID microchip technology, including advancements in RFID sensor interface microchip technology for future healthcare trends, through our social media channels and company website!

About Highlighted Silicon Craft Products Showcase

The NFC Sensor Interface is an advanced microchip specifically designed for measuring bio and chemical substances. This technology eliminates the need for batteries by efficiently harnessing energy from smartphones. With its compact size, portability, and ease of use, it requires only a simple tap of a smartphone on the card to initiate precise and rapid testing. Furthermore, the system supports digital data storage, facilitating seamless data management and analysis.

With Silicon Craft’s technology, we provide the following sensor interface chips:

1. SIC4340 – Electrical Conductivity Sensor Interface Chip

Applications: Water Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Temperature, Pressure, Humidity, Resistance, Capacitance

Principle: Chip excites sensor with current, then measures the changes in sensor through voltage

 

2. SIC4341 – Biosensor Sensor Interface Chip 

Applications: 
•    Metabolites: Glucose, Ketone, Cholesterol, etc.
•    Biomarkers: Hepatitis B Virus, COVID-19, etc.
•    Hormones: Cortisol, Adrenaline, Dopamine, etc.
•    Chemical Substances

Principle: Chip excites sensor with potential and induce electrochemical reaction to occur, then measure the changes in sensor through current

3. SIC4343 – Electrolytes Sensor Interface Chip

Applications: pH, Ion Elements such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Strain, etc.

Principle: Chip measures voltage with respect to ground (GND) or between 2 pin

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