DETROIT, Oct. 05, 2016 -- (NXP FTF Connects Forum-Detroit) -- NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ:NXPI) today extends its technology leadership in secure car access solutions with the introduction of the NJJ29C0 low frequency (LF) transceiver. The product complements the latest generation of car access systems that combine longer-range performance and enhanced convenience for end-users. Furthermore, the new platform allows for reduced cost, faster time-to-market and greater design freedom for OEMs and their Tier One Suppliers.
NXP’s new NJJ29C0 LF transceiver integrates a 6-channel Class D* LF driver, DC/DC boost converter, microcontroller and the immobilizer reader. The device is engineered for rapid deployment into vehicle electronic control systems, enabling increasingly popular features such as welcome lighting and passive, walkaway locking.
The new NJJ29C0 LF transceiver is designed to seamlessly work with NXP’s advanced transponder, microcontroller, and radio transmitter technologies, completing NXP’s portfolio of full solutions for secure car access systems. Remote access applications based on NXP’s full system solutions also deliver world-class security by supporting both HT3 and AES encryption.
“Already the global technology leader in remote car access products, NXP enhances its system solutions for passive keyless entry applications by introducing this highly innovative NJJ29C0 LF transceiver,” said Jens Hinrichsen, Senior Vice President & GM of Advanced Automotive Analog Business Line, NXP. “This product will help us to further expand our content in body control modules, where we already have a strong position with automotive microcontrollers based on our merger with Freescale.”
The NJJ29C0 transceiver features the high levels of integration for car-side access systems, including 6 full bridge channels, immobilizer and boost converter with power switch. The device also integrates a Class D* LF driver, which drives higher power currents at cooler temperatures for improved range, optimal power efficiency and greater design freedom relative to immobilizer antenna placement.
Other product features include:
- Long immobilizer backup range
- 3 channels simultaneously driving up to 3A
- Low power dissipation, driving maximum current
- Six wake-up inputs/interfaces for door handles, triggering autonomous transmission
- Long cable length of up to 3m (typical) for immobilizer coil
- Wide use of antennas possible
Pricing and Availability
The NJJ29C0 is planned for initial availability in Q4 of 2016. For more information about NXP’s Secure Car Access solutions please visit http://www.nxp.com/products/identification-and-security/secure-car-access:MC_42009.
About NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ:NXPI) enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security & privacy and smart connected solutions markets. Built on more than 60 years of combined experience and expertise, the company has 44,000 employees in more than 35 countries and posted revenue of $6.1 billion in 2015. Find out more at www.nxp.com.
NXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 NXP B.V.
For more information, please contact: Europe & The Americas Martijn van der Linden Phone: +31 6 1091 4896 Email: [email protected] Greater China/Asia Esther Chang Tel: +886 2 8170 9990 Email: [email protected]


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