NXP PN7120A0EV/C10801E NFC controller solutions support various transmission modes, and include an ARM Cortex�-M0 MCU with integrated firmware supporting the NCI 1.0 host communication. The PN7120A0EV/C10801E features full NFC forum compliancy with small form factor antenna, ultra-low power consumption in polling loop mode, and a highly efficient integrated power management unit (PMU) which allows direct supply from a battery.
Feature
- Support for Linux, Android, Windows IoT, RTOS, NullOS
- Interface to Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black, and all boards with Arduino®-compatible header
All NFC operating modes
- Read/Write Mode: ISO/IEC 14443 A&B up to 848 kbit/s, FeliCa at 212 & 424 kbit/s, MIFARE Classic with 1K, 4K, NFC Forum type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tags, ISO/IEC 15693
- All peer-to-peer modes
- Card Emulation Mode (from host): NFC Forum T4T (ISO/IEC 14443 A&B) at 106 kbit/s, NFC Forum T3T (FeliCa, PN7150 only)
Flexible host interface
- Supply voltage: 1.8 to 3.3 V
- I2C interface: 3.4 Mbit/s
- NCI 1.0-compliant protocol
- IRQ signal for improved synchronization
Complete, power-efficient NFC control
- RF driver: 3.0 to 4.75 V, 180mA max (PN7150); 2.7 to 3.3 V, 180mA max (PN7120)
- Implemented according to device requirements v1.3
- Fully configurable polling loop with low-power mode
- Load modulation scheme: active (PN7150), passive (PN7120)
Standard packages
- HVQFN40 (PN7150)
- VFBGA49 (PN7120)
Key Benefits
- Seamless integration of NFC into any application, especially those with OS systems
- Plug-and-play NFC operation with many platforms, including most LPC, QorIQ®, Kinetis and i.MX boards
- All typical NFC use cases, including pairing, personalization, extended user interface, maintenance, etc
- Fast deployment of advanced, fully interoperable NFC functionality, with a lower overall cost