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NXP Releases Complete Passive Solution for NFC Interaction with Electronic Devices
[September 01, 2014]

NXP Releases Complete Passive Solution for NFC Interaction with Electronic Devices


(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 01 September 2014 Release date- 28082014 - Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California - NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced a complete passive solution for near field communication (NFC) interaction for a wide variety of applications such as home appliances, consumer electronics, wearable technology and home automation.



By combining a contactless NFC interface with a contact I-2C interface and onboard non-volatile memory, the NTAG I-2C solution enables new kinds of NFC tag interactions, including advanced device pairing, personalization of electronic devices, and device maintenance. While existing NTAG solutions can only interact with NFC-enabled devices, the new NTAG I-2C memory can be accessed via the existing embedded microcontroller of any electronic device.

'The NTAG I-2C is the most complete solution for passive NFC interactions, taking NFC beyond its traditional ecosystem and allowing an exciting new range of applications. Using NTAG I-2C, appliance manufacturers and wearable device makers can offer feature-rich options to consumers, allowing them to use their existing NFC-enabled mobile phones as a remote user interface, rather than relying on expensive touchscreens or Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless data exchange on home electronics,' said Rutger Vrijen, vice president and general manager, tagging and infrastructure business line, NXP Semiconductors. 'It will now become possible to use the highly intuitive UI on your smartphone to program a washing machine, exchange data with an exercise bike or wristband, and download specific cooking recipes to your microwave oven.' 'The NTAG I-2C devices complement our industry-leading low-power LPC microcontrollers perfectly. There are an increasing number of smart home, health and appliance applications in development based on LPC microcontrollers and NTAG I-2C tags. The ease of use of these designs is enhanced significantly by the NFC-enabled smart interface,' said Ross Bannatyne, general manager, product line mass market microcontrollers, NXP Semiconductors. 'Now customers are able to take full advantage of our flexible, low-power MCU's while also gaining exposure to the ever-expanding NFC industry ecosystem.' Optimized for very low-power operation, the passive NTAG I-2C solution is capable of energy harvesting from the mobile device to power external circuitry such as low power microcontrollers. It also includes a field-detect function for automatic power-up, so that the mobile device's battery is not drained during standby while waiting for a NFC phone. As the first fully ISO 14443A / NFC Forum Compliant Type 2 Tag chip with I-2C interface and energy harvesting with on board EEPROM, the NTAG I-2C solution ensures compatibility with all NFC-enabled devices and allows data to be saved even if the power supply is lost. These features combined make the NTAG I-2C particularly well suited for the configuration, calibration or customization of wearable devices.


The new NTAG I-2C features a specific pass-through mode, which allows the device to serve as an easy to integrate communication pipe for unlimited bi-directional data exchange between the feature-rich NFC device, which may have a connection to the cloud and an advanced user-interface/display, and the electronic devices. The new device is also fully supported by the recently released MIFARE SDK (Software Development Kit). Designed to provide access to all hardware features on Java level, the MIFARE SDK streamlines the development of Android apps to interact with NTAG devices. The SDK allows Android app developers to concentrate efforts on designing creative apps for a wide range of new applications that support the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology.

Key Features and Benefits of the NTAG I-2C Solution: RF Interface Fully compliant with ISO/IEC 14443A Fully compliant with NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Input capacitance of 50 pF, reducing coil size and lowering BOM/antenna footprint Contact Interface I-2C interface supports standard (100 kHz) and fast (400 kHz) modes Memory 888 or 1,904 bytes of user memory for NDEF message or data storage (based on EEPROM) Read-only locking function Identification Unique 7-byte serial number to help validate authenticity Get Version command for easy identification of chip type and supported features Data transfer 64-byte SRAM memory buffer enabling efficient 'pass-through' of data, not limited by EEPROM memory cycles and using field detection signal as a mean of data transfer synchronization Clear arbitration between RF and I-2CFast Read command for shorter test times and increased throughput Low power operations Non-volatile storage of data for zero power configuration Configurable Field Detect output signal to facilitate automatic power-up, while eliminating the need for software polling Energy harvesting to provide sufficient power to drive a low-power microcontroller, LEDs and other circuitry (e.g. for sensors) Links: VIDEO: NTAG I-2C and a smart washing machine NTAG I-2C product homepage Useful links for MIFARE SDK: MIFARE SDK Overview MIFARE SDK Video LPC Microcontrollers Microcontrollers Tech Zone About NXP Semiconductors NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) creates solutions that enable secure connections for a smarter world. Building on its expertise in High Performance Mixed Signal electronics, NXP is driving innovation in the automotive, identification and mobile industries, and in application areas including wireless infrastructure, lighting, healthcare, industrial, consumer tech and computing. NXP has operations in more than 25 countries, and posted revenue of $4.82 billion in 2013. Find out more at www.nxp.com.

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