NXP's PN7120 is a full NFC controller with integrated firmware including communication protocols for read / write, peer-to-peer, and card emulation mode. It also supports NFC forum type 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tags. The NFC controller interface (NCI) and an extensive support package enable easy integration into OS-based systems, such as smart home and consumer applications, and also in other OS/RTOS environments.
Features and Benefits |
|
|
- NCI over I2C host interface
- NFCIP-1 compliance
- Linux and Android software drivers
- ISO/IEC 14443 type A&B R/W to 848 kbits/s
- ISO/IEC 14443 type A&B host card emulation
- FeliCa R/W support to 424 kbits/s
- Support of all NFC forum tag types
- Supply voltage: 1.8 V or 3.3 V
|
|
- R/W support for MIFARE cards
- ISO / IEC 15693
- Integrated ARM® Cortex®-M0 core
- Integrated power management unit
- Integrated clock generator
- Integrated self-test to verify antenna circuit during production
- Very low power (less than 1 mW polling)
- VFBGA49 package (4.0 mm x 4.3 mm x 0.9 mm, pitch 0.5 mm)
|
Applications |
|
|
- All devices running in an Android or Linux environment
- TVs, set-top boxes, Blu-ray decoders, and audio devices
- Home automation, gateways, wireless routers
|
|
- Home appliances
- Wearables, remote controls, healthcare, and fitness
- Printers, IP phones, gaming consoles, and accessories
|
Video: Tutorial - PN7120 NFC Controller with Raspberry Pi