The Country's Strongest Technical Team Focused on the FOREFRONT of RFID for More than a Decade

Quanray Electronics was co-founded in 2005 by a number of senior people and technical experts in the field of radio frequency identification. Quanray Electronics has national Auto ID laboratory experts, Fudan University experts of application-specific int

Dr. Qiang Li

Dr. Qiang Li received the Ph.D degree in microelectronics from Fudan university, in 2005. His main research direction is analog integrated circuit design, including low-power UHF electronic tag chip unit RF and analog circuit front-end research, large-gauge/analog hybrid integrated circuit system architecture research, standard CMOS process RF integrated circuit design, and system modeling. He lead the R&D team successfully develop the first UHF RFID chip in Asia, and the 4th chip in the world that passed EPC Global official authorization and certification. This chip compatible with EPC Global Class1 Gen2 protocol and can be widely used in logistics, warehousing, identity identification, anti-counterfeiting and other fields. Its 2K bit storage capacity can give users more storage space. This chip has been successfully applied to the largest anti-counterfeiting project in China - Wuliangye Anti-Counterfeiting Project. The success of the project has established norms and models for the food and beverage industry, effectively promoting the application of RFID technology in the whole food industry. So far, more than 100 million chips have been sold. Dr. Qiang Li continues lead the research and development team to optimize Quanray's UHF tag chip on the existing basis. Now the Third-Generation of High Sensitivity UHF tag chip is launched, which performance reaches the international advanced level.

Dr. Qiang Li has more than 10 years of experience in IC industry. He has participated in and completed lots of project such as the 863 Program, industry standard formulation and other work. He has published more than 20 papers international journals and forums and won the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award.