Kevin Loughrey
BALLINA AUSTRALIA 2478 (ABN 96 078 508 264) Ph: +61 416 276 624
"Helping others to have a future assures our own."
RFID R&D
RFID R&D
RFID Research and Development
1993-1997 Research to design a cheap resonant antenna suitable for use with a multi-frequency RFID tag. Successful in developing both a design and the means of mass production. Placed in charge of the overall development of the RFID transponders Application Specific Integrated Circuit. Chip successfully produced in May 1996. The system was a world first being a transponder capable for transmitting on 32 different frequencies randomly and utilising a novel type of non-volatile memory based on a perovskite crystalline substance called PZT. Team was the first in the world to develop a monolithic RFID ASIC utilising perovskite crystalline non-volatile memory (trademarked as FRAM).