NXP NFC and NTAG Solutions
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/res... • NFC or near field communication is a proximity technology, suitable for short range wireless communication. It only works when two devices are brought close together. The frequency of operation is at 13.56 MHz and operates in a range of 10 cm. • NXP offers a wide range of NFC reader ICs for payment, identification, your connected home and for business applications. NXP’s NFC solutions are suitable for mobile payment, physical access systems, POS terminals, PC solutions, eGovernment applications, public transport schemes, Pay TV solutions, eMetering, gaming, industrial and major home appliance. • NXP’s NFC product portfolio includes: • NFC Frontend Solutions • NFC Controller Solutions • Mifare • NTAG • • NFC frontend solutions are reader IC’s that are able to operate with or without the use of an external microcontroller. They are the cost effective way to add NFC to a system. They work flawlessly with the firmware in NXP’s NFC reader libraries, and are the best choice when memory size, low power, and cost optimization are a first priority. • NFC Controller solutions combine an NFC radio frontend with an advanced 32-bit microcontroller. The controller solution is made for compact systems. NXP’s product portfolio include options with integrated firmware for an easy, standardized interface, or a freely programmable microcontroller with the ability to load entire, fully-custom applications. • An example of an NFC controller with a freely programmable microcontroller is the PR601. This product integrates the LPC1227 and the CLRC663 to produce a solution that allows the designer to use his/her privately developed software. The PR601 is supported by NXP’s NFC Reader Library, and makes it easy to suit your needs. • NXP offers a solution that’s ideal for designers working in Linux, Windows, or Android environments. The PN7120 comes pre-loaded with embedded NFC firmware and uses the NFC Forum’s NCI interface, which is required for designs that use a full OS. That is quite an advantage for the designers, as the basics of design is already there and they can focus on system optimization and differentiation. • PN7120 for Linux, Windows or Android Environments • NXP not only offers reader IC’s, but NFC tags as well. The NTAG family provides both, a passive HF and UHF interface. The NTAG family complies with NFC Forum. All tags have additional interfaces like field detection or I²C to connect to your embedded system. NTAG I²C products are an excellent choice for applications that are meant to communicate with smartphones. • NXP reader libraries: • NXP provides software reader libraries to support their hardware products. The library is written in C language providing an API that allows the customer to create their own custom software stack and applications for their contactless reader. • There are three versions available: • NXP Generic Reader library, • The NXP Export Controlled Reader library • The NXP NFC Reader library • These library is available upon request to your local Future representative. • Evaluation boards • Not sure if NXP’s NFC product portfolio is suitable for your needs? The good news is, NXP offers evaluation boards for system development. The evaluation kits are simple to understand and include multiple demo exercises. • The CLEV663B kit includes the CLRC663 reader board that is stacked on top of the LPC link board. This kit is complemented with NXP Reader library which is simple to understand. • CLEV663B Kit includes: CLRC663 reader board stacked on top of the LPC link board • • NXP offers demo boards for MIFARE development applications such as the Pegoda CLRD710. It is built around the contactless reader IC, MFRC523 and a microcontroller. • NXP offers a simple evaluation kit for NFC connected tag chips, NTAG I²C Demo Kit. It allows the end user to demonstrate the basic principle of dual interface communication (NFC/I²C) as well as developing and testing their own applications while being able to explore all NTAG I²C features. The kit includes a main board, a class 5 antenna board and is supported by an Android app that is available on the google play store free of charge. • • For more information please contact your Future Electronics rep.
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