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5 BIG REASONSTO CONSIDER NFC.1. You’ll speak with intention2. You’ll save energy3. You’ll play well with others4. You’ll be welcomewherever you goNFC involves only two devices atonce, so there’s no crosstalk. Plus,you avoid being overheard and keepsecrets safe by getting close beforeyou start to speak.NFC is a unifying technology thatmakes it easier to live in a wirelessworld. Pair and commission justabout any wireless device witha single tap of your NFCenabled device.5. You’ll Always Have aRemote Control in HandWith your smartphone or tabletas the user interface, you’ll be themaster of any piece of equipment,be it a robot in a factory, a sensorin a storage room, or a new setof earbuds.Since energy harvesting lets onedevice power another during an NFCtransaction, the second device cansave its battery for other tasks or nothave a battery at all.Fully supported by the majority ofAndroid and iOS smartphones outthere, NFC is an integral part of oneof the largest infrastructures on theplanet, and ready to work wheneveryou are.6.925 BILLIONNFC-ENABLED DEVICESWILL BE SHIPPED BY 2021Source: ABI 2019A NEW TWISTA recently introduced standard, issued bythe NFC Forum, lets NFC use radio waves tosend power and wirelessly charge devices thatoperate at or below 1 W.NFC wireless charging lets us rethink theway we power battery-driven devices. Now,instead of hunting for a cord and an outlet,we can simply set a device down to initiate arecharge. What’s more, this new twist on NFCfunctionality lets us create a whole new categoryof tiny products that don’t use plugs or ports,so they’re smaller, sleeker, and safer to use. It’staking convenience to new heights.3

UNLIMITED FORWARD MOMENTUMAt NXP, we never stop moving ahead with NFC. Since 2002, whenwe co-invented the technology, we’ve been working to expand theecosystem and improve the technology. We co-founded the NFC Forum,hold the number-one position in the market, and offer one of the broadestportfolios in the industry.Yet we continue to push ahead, introducing new formats, includingconnected NFC tags for electronic systems, and delivering new approaches,such as wireless NFC charging for low-power devices. It’s our way ofensuring that this remarkable technology maintains its forward momentum.2019Extended NFC supportin iOS including readingand writing of NFCNDEF Tags, but alsoISO 7816, ISO15693,MIFAREand FelicCa protocols.NFC Forum releasesstandard for NFCWireless Charging.Huawei x GentleMonster launch thefirst eyewear line touse NFC charging.2002NXP and Sonyco-invent NFCtechnology.4Introduction ofbackground NFCNDEF tag reading iniOS following Appbased NFC NDEF tag2018NFC Tag2017IoTNFC Forum loTworking groupintroduces NFC tagcertification ensuringpredictable UEX.Apple introducesiPhone 7 which readsFelica cards (NFCForum T3T) in Japan.20162015NXP shipsthe 1Billionth chipto enable secureNFC transactionsin smartphones.Apple introducesiPhone 6 withApple Pay usingNFC technology.2014NXP wins prestigiousEuropean InventorAward for NFC.NXP co-founds theNFC Forum to leadcollaborations withindustry stakeholdersand help standardizethe technology.20042006Nokia 6131Nokia launchesthe first NFC phone.NFC Forum releasesPeer-to-Peer standards.20102009Nexus SGoogle launchesthe first AndroidNFC phone.Sony introducesSmart Tags, whichuse NFC to changemodes and profileson a Sony smartphoneat close range.20125

USE CASESACCESSCONTROL(Physical and Logical)NFC brings mobility to a high level ofsecurity for physical and logical access, soyou can do more with your smartphone ora wearable. When you leave home, yourphone or wristband can lock the door, andwhen you arrive at work, it can serve asyour ID badge, your computer logon, andyour authorization to use certain machines.Your device can also open your hotel roomor be your event ticket. With NFC, youreduce waste, increase security, and gainthe ability to grant or deny access, asneeded, from a remote location. Log time and attendance for secure areasTurn your wristband into aspecial-access passTap your way into work or schoolusing NFCIncrease productivity with fast accessto specialized machinery Manage key distribution remotely Set limits for access times, for temporarypersonnel, or rental homes Reduce maintenance and replacement costs,with fewer lost or damaged keys, cards,or badgesWHICH PRODUCT?NFC FrontendCLRC663 plus FamilyUse your phone to open doorsat home, at work, or when you travelNFC Controller withCustomizable FirmwarePN7462 / PN736xContactlessMulti-applicationSmart Card MIFARE DESFire FamilyRocketXSIf you already have amicrocontroller on board,and need robust NFCperformance with a lower powerconsumption, especiallyin a battery-operated system,use this NFC frontend to pushyour design further.If you need a small footprint, fora door lock perhaps, use theseall-in-one solutions to execute afully custom application.No external MCU needed.If you’re designing a card-basedaccess system with MIFAREDESFire EV2, get the benefit ofCC EAL5 security – the samecertification level bank cards andelectronic passports use.This NFC-compatible MIFAREsolution is also available inmultiple form factors fromkey-fobs to wristbands.For single-application uses,MIFARE DESFire Light offersa cost-effective solution withCC EAL4 security.6A ready-to-producedesign for the growingsmart lock market inChina that supports NFCcard reading, BluetoothLE, fingerprint reading,pinpad operation, andsecure key sharingvia WeChat.7

USE CASESPAIRING &COMMISSIONINGJust bringing two NFC-enabled devicesclose together is all it takes to create aconnection. What’s more, NFC can alsotrigger other protocols, like Bluetooth,ZigBee, or Wi-Fi. Pairing is practicallyinstantaneous and, because NFC onlyworks when you ask it to, there aren’t anyunintended device connections, and noneof the device conflicts that can happen withBluetooth.It’s also easier to commission new devicesor expand your home network, even ifyou’re adding devices that don’t have abattery – and there’s no need to search fora connection or type in a serial number. Enable two-way interactions withPeer-to-Peer mode Pair Bluetooth or Wi-Fi devices 20x faster with NFCPair with Wi-Fi devices with just a tapView images and videos onthe big screen, with just a tapAdd sensors and lights to your home oroffice network in just seconds, withoutentering codes Identify a device instantly, without enteringcodes or creating device conflicts Make devices easier to use and reducetech-support costs Exchange credentials securely, just by tapping Use protocol-agnostic operations to trigger actionsWHICH PRODUCT?8Pair with Bluetooth devices faster,without conflictsNFC Connected TagNTAG I2C plusNFC Controller withIntegrated FirmwarePN7150NFC Connected Tagfor Tiny DevicesNTAG 5 boost and linkIf you’re working on a batterypowered design that already has amicrocontroller, such asa speaker or IoT node, use this tagIC to wake the system and initiateBluetooth or Wi-Fi pairing.If you’re running an OS, likeAndroid, Windows, or Linux,use the embedded NFCfirmware and NCI interface inthese controllers to quickly addfully compliant NFC functionality.The PN7150 is also a goodchoice for routers and gatewaysthat will interact with NTAGequipped nodes.The NTAG 5 boost is a Type 5Tag that delivers exceptionalread range, giving tiny devicesthe ability to interact with thecloud and other NFC-enableddevices, including smartphones.9

USE CASESAUTHENTICATION& IDENTIFICATIONNFC is the one technology that makesit easier and safer, at every point ofownership, to enjoy any type of electronicdevice. From using personal care items andhousehold appliances to adjusting settingsof smart gym equipment based on your veryown profile, NFC can simplify configuration,increase personalization, enable reorders,enhance safety, and fight fakes.The same NFC operations increaseautomation in industrial settings, too, forgreater efficiency. Authenticate replacement parts andautomatically adjust settings of the mainunit based on the accessory attached Identify users and immediately providepersonalized settings and preferencesEnsure safety with brandedreplacements that automaticallyadjust settingsCreate experiences that are moreinteractive – and more personalOrder branded replacements andconsumables with a single tap, usingauthenticated redirectionBoost manufacturing by automaticallychoosing the right tool every time Send notifications when accessoriesare nearing replacement, and makeoffers based on usage patternsWHICH PRODUCT?10NFC FrontendMFRC630 plusNFC FrontendSLRC610 plusTagsNTAG21x,NTAG DNATagsICODE SLIX, ICODE DNATags based on NTAG andMIFARE offer a wide range ofsecurity options and can be readby all NFC phones. Once you’vechosen a tag, the MFRC630 plusis an excellentl single-protocolreader for this use case.If you need to support longerdistances between the tag andits reader, then the SLRC610 plusreader, which works with ICODEtags, gives you the extra marginin read range.NFC Controller withIntegrated FirmwarePN71xxIf you’re working with an OS,like Android, Windows, or Linux,use one of these controllers forplug-and-play functionality whenreading NTAG, MIFARE, andICODE tags.XIAOMI AIR PURIFIERThe Xiaomi Mi 2S and Mi 2Pro AirPurifiers work with an NFC frontendin the actual purifier device andan NFC tag in the removable filter,protecting from counterfeit andensuring good quality reputation.NFC does further allow to track thetime a filter is in use and will help toreset the device automatically onceyou insert a new filter.11

USE CASESPARAMETRIZATION& DIAGNOSISAny NFC-enabled phone or tablet canserve as a temporary touchscreen for yourproduct, enabling sophisticated interactionsand configurability at little additional cost.Your product can be smaller, lighter, morerugged, and less expensive to produce –yet easier to use. What’s more, NFC workswith sealed devices, so sensors operatingin difficult environments can easily interactwith the control unit. Energy harvestinguses power from the active reader device,so unlike Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, with NFCthe device doesn’t need a battery to sendor receive information. Systems with abattery can even remain in sleep modewhile being read.NFC advantages over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection: Device can be unpoweredLet a fully sealed, batteryfree sensor unitinteract with the meter housingAvoid galvanic connections byletting machines talk without wiresEnable interactions with small, sealeddevices that are not powered, for exampleconfigure the current of LED driversGet all the details, with complete controlover every setting and configuration,even if the device is unpowered No ambiguities - the device you tap is the device youconnect to Inherent security due to short range and additionalpassword and AES key option Very cost effectiveWHICH PRODUCT?MFRC630 plus NTAG I²C plusSLRC610 plus NTAG 5 FamilyWith the high-performance, energy-harvestingconnected tag NTAG I²C plus on board, yourdevice can be read, measured, or made interactive– even if it doesn’t have a power source.NTAG 5 boost will give you a great read range withvery small antennas. It can even work without anonboard MCU further reducing the BoM.To embed also the reader function into an electronicdevice, use the MFRC630 plus reader frontend to readdata from or write data to the NTAG I²C plus.LATE-STAGE CUSTOMIZATIONSelect NTAG 5 link when you need an I²C masterinterface, for example when reading out sensors.NTAG 5 switch which is designed to ease theconfiguration of GPIOS or PMW.The SLRC610 plus NFC frontend creates the rightmatch with the new NTAG 5 Family.When precision matters,Schneider’s Zelio TimerRelay uses NFC to deliver50 times the accuracy ofconventional timer relays.12The NTAG I²C plus and NTAG 5 support zero-powerconfiguration, so you can save on logistics costs withlate-stage customization. Limit production variants byproducing a generic item that can be configured in itsunpowered state, just before shipping, through thepackaging.Or let installers and consumers do the customizing foryou, with a quick tap of their NFC-enabled phones.Energy harvesting uses power from the active readerdevice, so the device doesn’t need a battery to sendor receive information.13

USE CASESPAYMENTContactless technology lets you dobusiness with open systems like EMV,or with closed systems like MIFARE. Youcan count on full compatibility with everyform factor, from smartcards and NFCequipped mobile phones to wearables,tokens, and more. Using contactlesstechnology also lets you increaseconsumer share-of-mind with value-addedservices, such as personalized messages,loyalty programs, and coupons based onrecent purchases. Offer tap-and-pay conveniencewith enhanced security Accept EMV and MIFARE payments,and send paperless receipts Increase engagement with messages,loyalty, and couponingOffer new kinds ofloyalty and couponingprograms, with newlevels of interactionLet micro-merchantsaccept and confirmpayments just like themega-merchantsUse a secure,protected connectionto access your bank orinitiate transactionsGet a snack or a drink,even if you left yourcash at homeGet access to any kindof energy throughprepaid systemsCreate self-servicekiosks that attractattention while sellingmore tickets Use system-level solutions to savedesign and certification time Use protocol-agnostic operationsto trigger actionsWHICH PRODUCT?NFC FrontendPN5190/PN5180CLRC663 plusIf you want your design to talkto any other NFC-enabledsystem, and you already havea microcontroller on board,use one of these EMVCocompliant frontends to addsecure payment functions.14NFC Controller withCustomizable FirmwarePN7462If you need a small footprint, usethis single-chip solution to createa very compact design. You caneasily add a coprocessor fortime-critical functions in theEMVL1 protocol layer, for fastpayment performance.Contact Reader FrontendTDA8035TDA8026If you want to support contactcards in your terminal, you canchoose the single-slot TDA8035,or select the TDA8026 for usewith multiple SAMs. Both offerfull support for all classes ofsmartcard.GET READY FOR EMV3.0 CONTACTLESS LEVEL 1This latest version of the payment standard improvesinteroperability between terminals and adds threenew test targets (PICC) to support cards, mobiles,wearables, and other form factors that use antennasof different shapes and sizes. NXP is already there,with the PN5180, which includes advanced transmitterfeatures, such as DPC, AWS, and ARC, and fullcompliance built into the NXP Reader Library.15

INTRODUCING OURNFC PORTFOLIOAs one of the leading providers of NFC solutions, we offera wide selection of form, fit, and function.CONNECTED TAGSThese small, passive tag ICs are a costeffective solution when you have an NFCreader or NFC phone on the other side ofthe transaction. They use an RF interfacethat’s fully compliant with the NFC Forum’sspecifications, and they support energyharvesting, so there’s no need for abattery to power NFC interactions.MCU withCustomizableFirmwareNFCNFC CONTROLLERSWITH CUSTOMIZABLEFIRMWAREThese highly integrated devices combine anNFC frontend with a freely programmable32-bit Cortex-M0 microcontroller. They letyou create a fully custom design, completewith NFC, in a very compact footprint.Sophisticated options include support forboth contactless and contact technologies.LONGEVITYThe Product Longevity program ensuresa stable supply of products for yourembedded designs. Longevity productsremain in the program even if themanufacturing site changes. If we transfera longevity product to another facility,we requalify the product to maintain itsstatus. Supported products: CLRC663 plus,PN7150, NTAG I²C plus, and NTAG 5 family.16MCU withIntergratedFirmwareNFCNFCNFC CONTROLLERS WITHINTEGRATED FIRMWAREThese plug-and-play solutions combinean NFC frontend with a 32-bit Cortex-M0microcontroller equipped with integratedfirmware, and are optimized for use withan OS. They come with Linux, Android, andWinIoT drivers, and include an NCI interface,so they’re fully compliant with the NFCForum’s specifications.NFC PRODUCT SELECTION PATH FOR EMBEDDED ELECTRONICSPASSIVE SOLUTIONMy device will only communicatewith NFC phones or readersI want highintegration(single chip MCU passive NFCinterface)I want a flexibleadd-on toan existingMCU/MPUI want to controlGPIOs/PWM viaNFC without usingany MCU/MPUI want to readinstantaneousvalue from a sensorwithout using anyMCU/MPUI want to addNFC to a tinydevice and get areliable and betterread rangeLPC8N04NTAG I²C plusNTAG 5 switchNTAG 5 linkNTAG 5 boostNFC FRONTENDSThese NFC devices are a very flexible wayto add NFC connectivity to a system. Allour NFC frontends are supportedby our NFC Reader Library (see p30),so design-in is fast and easy.I want an AESsecured add-on toan existing MCU/MPUI want a securesensor read outwithout anMCU/MPUNTAG 5 link AESNTAG 5 link AESACTIVE SOLUTIONMy device will communicate withNFC phones, readers and tagsI want highestintegration (singlechip MCU FullNFC reader)I have anapplicationsprocessor runningLinux, Android orWinIOTPN7462 NFCcontrollerfamily withcustomizable FWPN71xxNFC controllerwith integratedFWI have an MCU runningRTOS or no OSMy device will interactwith contactless cardsor NFC phonesI need full NFC functionalityincluding Card emulation andPeer-to-peerPN5180 Full NFC frontendHigh performancemulti-protocol readerCLRC663 plus NFC frontendReader for NTAG / MIFARE productsMFRC630 plus, ISO/IEC14443A readerfrontendReader forICODE productsSLRC610 plus, ISO/IEC15693and ISO/IEC18000-3M3reader frontend17

WEMAKENFC EASYWe reduce complexity, streamline tasks, andadd flexibility at every point in development,so you can deliver a competitive advantagein record time. Links to the support toolslisted below can be found onnxp.com/nfc.TOOLS TO SUPPORTPRODUCT SELECTIONNFCDEVELOPMENT KITSLinecard NFC(print/online)NFCDevelopment KitsComplete NXP NFCproduct listings, withdetailed specs and sideby-side comparisonsParametricsearchOnline toolwith parametricsearch featuresWide range ofdevelopment kitsfor every NFCProduct,incl. design files andGerber filesMCUCompatibilityGuideCheck compatibilitywith common MCUboards and singleboard computers atnxp.surl.ms/nfcmcuTOOLS AND APPLICATIONSNFC CockpitIntuitive GUI toconfigure and adaptNFC IC settingswithout codingNFC AntennaDesign HubA comprehensive portalof resources and tutorialson NFC antenna designfeaturing the NFCAntenna Design Tool.NFC LibraryExtensive softwaresupport library forNFC Frontend ICsSample code tospeed up developmentEMVCo 3.0complianceEMVCo 3.0(analog and digital)library in source codeApp notes Detailedinstructions on a broadrange of applicationsTRAINING AND SUPPORTNFC TrainingCatalogComplete index ofon-demand trainingsand tutorials byindustry expertsTechnical NFCCommunityOnline platform to askand discuss NFC queries athttps://community.nxp.com/community/nfcDesign PartnersIndependent Design Houses certified byNXP Partners www.nxp.com/partners19

NFCTAGSNFC tags can be read by all standard NFC-enabled phones and areavailable as bare bumped dies on wafers, intended for use in inlays,tags an labels, as well as modules.Choose from a wide range of13.56 MHz high-frequency (HF)ICs for inlays, tags, labels, andcards, featuring multiple security,memory storage, and interactivityoptions that address variedcustomer needs, from featurelight to feature-rich applications.ICODE SLIX 2NFC Forum type formatUser Memory [bit]ICODE is one of the leading brand forsmart, high-frequency (HF) label solutionswith billions of ICs in the field. The vicinitysolution is ISO/IEC 15693 and ISO/IEC18000-3 compliant, and follows NFCForum Tag Type 5 specifications. ICODEfurther provides an operating rangeof up to 1 m with long range readers,additional read range vs ISO/IEC 14443with standard ISO/IEC 15693 readers forextra small form factors and NFC phonereadability:2528RF StandardUID (TID size[bit]NFC ForumType formatType 5201664Tag AuthenticationAES – 128bitEAS/AFI Consumable and accessoryidentification and authentication Brand protection andanti-counterfeiting Supply chain control Industrial32bit passwordAES – 128bit20 Brand protection andanti-counterfeiting Anti-tampering and anti-refilling Document authenticationNTAG424DNATagTamperType 448-888416ISO/IEC 14443A106up to 848UID [byte]7, cascaded32 bit128-bitWrite ProtectionPasswordProgrammable32 bytes56 bytesUID ASCII mirrorFast ReadAuthentication32bit passwordAES – 128bitPrivacy Protection32bit passwordAES – 128bitDestroy Protection32bit passwordAES – 128bitCounterCres Capacitance [pF]programmable23.53-pass mutual17/50/70 dependingon productCrypto processorSUN – secure uniqueNFC messageSAM support50Tamper loopwith onceopeneddetectionSpecial featureCertificationSOFTWARETapLinxSDK for the creationof Android-based NFCmobile apps. NXP’sentire NFC smart objectsportfolio in one open API.RFID DiscoverExplore and deployall the features of ourMIFARE, NTAG, ICODEand MIFARE SAM AV213.56 MHz platforms.NFC TagWriterby NXPDynamic CMACmirroring32bit passwordMemory access ProtectionCres Capacitance [pF] Direct 1:1 consumer engagementNFC counter withASCII mirrorMemory write LockOriginality SignatureRF Baud Rate [Kbit/s]Originality signatureEAS SelectiveAFI Protection48Access KeysFast InventoryEAS/AFI ProtectionUser memory [byte]NTAG413 DNAType 2RF StandardISO/IEC 1569364NTAG21xNTAG210μICODE DNAAFI Library management Consumable and accessoryidentification and authenticationNTAG allows to add the benefits ofcontactless technology to high-securityand/or high-volume applications. TheNTAG family fully complies to ISO14443A and NFC Forum Tag Type 2and 4 specifications, ensuring universalinteroperability with NFC devices andoperating with and without apps. NFCtags enable a number of entirely newbusiness applications:AES 128NFC ForumNFC Forum, CC EAL4Tap unique NFCmessage generationMIFARE SAM AV3Quickly and easilyprogram contacts,bookmarks, geolocation, Bluetoothpairing, email,and more.NFC TagInfoby NXPRead out the completetag memory layout,extract NDEF messages,use the value-checkerfunction, and more.21

NTAG 5 BOOSTCONNECTEDTAGSALMNFC AS MCUREPLACEMENTIn some applications, NTAG 5 enablessimple and cost-effective designswithout a microcontroller. It implementsmultiplexed pins, offering generalpurpose I/O (GPIO) and pulse widthmodulation (PWM) as well as NFC I²Cmaster functionality. The characteristicsof the PWM or GPIO signal can beconfigured through the NFC interface.The I²C Master enables zero-power andinstantaneous sensor read out.22SensorEEPROMTransparent I²C Master ChannelDataNXP’s Originality Signature, an algorithm that supports digital ellipticcurve cryptography (ECC), adds an extra level of security and enablestag validation without a cloud connection. The NTAG 5 family offers reprogrammable originality signature on top, and scalable security with upto 128 Bit AES mutual authentication.The NTAG 5 boost uses active load modulation (ALM) todeliver robust and reliable communication with NFC phones,bringing a new level of convenience to tiny devices.I²C1 0 1 0 1 0These tags enable an easy link to the cloud by offeringboth, an RF and a host interface. The user memory canbe configured for multiple rewrites or can be passwordprotected, so data can’t be manipulated.The low power stand-by mode can be used to wake the MCU whenit senses an NFC interaction, helps save power. Connected tags canalso use a pass-through mode (SRAM) to act as a modem for directcommunication between the NFC device and the MCU.SRAMMCUVCCEnergy HarvestingDataEvent DetectionEnergyEnergyPRODUCT SUPPORT PACKAGEA broad range of connected tag development boards offers an out-of-box experience to develop avariety of NFC applications for IoT devices in consumer, industrial and medical segments.Hardware design supportSoftware design support MCU source code Android and iOS source codes “RFID Discover” App available to exploreconnected tags memory layout and featuresRange of development boards for easyprototyping Schematics, layouts, and BoMs Easy to use Antenna Design GuideComprehensive applications notes and supportmaterial can be downloaded fromwww.nxp.com/nfc23

SELECTION GUIDENFC Forumtype tagMax. interfacespeed - NFC/I2CMemory sizeNTAG I2C plusNTAG 5 switchNTAG 5 linkNTAG 5 boost2555106 kbps/400 kHz53 kbps/-53 kbps/400 kHz53 kbps/400 kHz888 or1912 bytes64 bytes SRAM512 bytes2048 bytes256 bytes SRAM2048 bytes256 bytes SRAMRead only lockingand 32- or 64-bitPWD or AESmutual auth.Memoryprotectionfrom NFCperspectiveRead only lockingand 32-bit PWDRead only lockingand 32- or64-bit PWDRead only lockingand 32- or 64-bitPWD AESmutual auth*Memoryprotectionfromconnected hostRestrict access toNFC passwordprotected area–32-bit PWD32-bit ammableyesup to 15 mWregulatedup to 30 mWregulatedup to 30 mWwhen usedas passiveregulated upto 30 mWWired InterfaceI2C slave;EventDetectionPWM,GPIO; EventDetectionPWM; GPIO;I2C slave, I2Ctransparent master*;Event detectionPWM; GPIO;I2C slave, I2Ctransparent master;Event detectionTypical stand-byand hard-powerdown current–6 µA/0,25 µA6 µA/0,25 µA10 µA/0,25 µAMemory areasOriginalitySignatureEnergy harvestingActive loadmodulationTemperature range* Only available for NTP533224EVALUATE, PROTOTYPE & FINE-TUNE–––yes, when VCCsupplied-40 C to 105 C-40 C to 85 C-40 C to 85 C-40 C to 85 COM5569-NT322EOM5569-NT322EROM2NTx5332NTAG I2C plusExplorer KitDevelopment Kits for NTAG 5 familyA sophisticated demonstration and developmentresource to evaluate the NTAG I²C plus in anelectronic system. Use it to explore tag operation,the NFC RF communication link, and the I²C serialbus link. The OM5569-NT322ER provides anadditional NFC reader, so you can explore readerand tag functionality without having to have anNFC-enabled phone.The dedicated NTAG 5 switch/link and NTAG 5boost Arduino -compatible customer developmentboards are suitable for any boards featuring anArduino header, including NXP MCUXpresso, Kinetisand i.MX boards. Android and iOS application basedon TapLinx is available from NXP.New NTAG 5 family features can be explored usingthe NTAG 5 Demo Kit. Search for OM2NTA5KITDOWNLOAD THENTAG I²C DEMOBOARDAND NTAG 5EXPLORER APPSON ANDROID AND iOS25

LCD DisplayLEDSNFC FRONTENDHost MCUNFCFRONTENDSOur frontends present flexible way to upgradeyour design to NFC connectivity.The CLRC663 plus family is primarily intendedfor use with contactless smartcards and tags,while the PN5180 is designed for broad-basedapplications, connecting with everything fromsmartcards to mobile handsets.SensorHost/slavePC or SPIFull NFCinterfaceClockManagerMatching27.12MHzGET READY FOR EMV 3.0This new standard version for payment targets better interoperability between terminals and variouspayment form factors (like cards, mobiles, wearables) which come with different antenna sizes andshapes. EMV 3.0 defines 3 new test targets (PICC) to represent the variety of form factors. Due to itsadvanced transmitter features such as DPC, AWS, ARC, PN5180 can be used for EMV 3.0 certification.On top, NXP delivers a fully EMVCo 3.0 compliant NFC reader library.Libraries for embedded systems, fully compliant with ISO/IEC,EMV, and the NFC Forum, deliver reliable performance and simplercertification. Energy-saving features like low-power card detectionextend battery life, and seamless integration with our NFC ReaderLibrary means you can add or subtract functions with ease.2627

SELECTION GUIDEEVALUATE, PROTOTYPE & 5190OM25180 PN5180Development KitOM26630CLRC663 plusDevelopment KitCLEV6630ARDCLRC663plus Arduinointerface boardOM29263ADKNFC AntennaDevelopment KitThis kit includes aPN5180 board optimizedfor reader and EMVCoapplications), twodifferent antennaboards (65 x 65 mmand 30 x 50 mm,equipped with matchingcomponents), threesmall matching boardsfor implementationof a custom antennamatching circuit, anNFC sample card andten PN5180 samples inHVQFN packages.This kit includes aCLRC663 plus boarddemonstrating theextended Low PowerCard Detection, withoptimizations for accesscontrol applications,plus different antennaboards, an NFC samplecard, and ten CLRC663plus samples in HVQFNpackages.This board enablesthe CLRC663 plusintegration with anyboard compatiblewith Arduino header,including mostLPCXpresso, Kinetis andi.MX boards. Out of thebox, it works perfectlywith FRDM-K82F, theFreedom developmentplatform for Kinetis K82, K81, and K80 MCUsand is fully supported bythe NFC Reader Library.This kit comes withvarious ready-to-useantennas in popularsizes. The includedmatchings enableimmediate prototyping.Reader/WriterISO/IEC 14443 AISO/IEC 14443 BFeliCaISO/IEC 15693ISO 18000-3M3Tag Type1, 2, 3, 4, 51, 2, 3, 4, 51, 2, 4A, 51, 2, 41, 2, 3, 4, 5Peer-to-Peer SupportPassive InitiatorActive InitiatorCard EmulationEmulateNFC ForumTag Types4A4AOther FeaturesEMVCo 3.0compliancyPN5180: HOW DPC SOLVES POWER TRANSFER FOR EMVCO COMPLIANCYExternal ClockSupport Eliminates27.12-MHz CrystalEMVCo Non CompliancyAutonomousTransmitterand ReceiverControlPackage28NFC readerwithout DPC(symmetricaltuning)PowerEMVCO MAXIMUM POWER LIMITBest for BatteryPowered DesignsAmbientTemperatureRangeNFC readerwith DPC-30 to 85 CHVQFN, TFBGAVFBGA-40 to 85 CHVQFN-40 to 105 CHVQFN, VFBGA-40 to 105 C-40 to 105 C-40 to 85 CHVQFNHVQFNHVQFN, VFBGAEMVCO MINIMUM POWER LIMIT0.511.522.5Distance (cm)33.544.5529

THE NFCREADERLIBRARYApplicationAvailable for free download, written in C programming language, andcapable of supporting multiple design environments and platforms, theLibrary includes all latest features to ensure standards compliance.It enables interoperability with devices already deployed in the market,and saves time and money at every point in the design cycle.THE PROCESSThe multi-layered softwaredesign ensures scalability of thesoftware sta

4. You'll be welcome wherever you go Fully supported by the majority of Android and iOS smartphones out there, NFC is an integral part of one of the largest infrastructures on the planet, and ready to work whenever you are. 2. You'll save energy Since energy harvesting lets one device power another during an NFC transaction, the second .