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June 19, 2018
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ACR122 doesn't detect ST25DV04K

  • June 19, 2018
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Posted on June 19, 2018 at 11:04

Our new products have the ST25DV04K on board to identify them. We can read the NFC chip with our android phones. But the ACR122 from ACS doesn't detect the NFC. 

I tested the ACR122 with the X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1 and the X-NUCLEO-NFC04A1. The first one works fine, but the second one with the ST25 is also not detected by the ACR122.

Can you help us with this problem? Thanks

#st25dv04k #st25 #acr #acr122 #nfc
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    Best answer by NFC/RFID Customer support
    Posted on June 20, 2018 at 10:39

    Hi Joris,

    as described on ACS internet web site :

    'The

    http://www.acr122.com/

    is a PC-linked contactless smart card reader/writer developed based on 13.56 MHz Contactless (RFID) Technology. Compliant with the ISO/IEC18092 standard for Near Field Communication (NFC), it supports not only MIFARE® and ISO 14443 A and B cards, but also all four types of NFC tags.'

    X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1 is based on M24SR series that is ISO14443-A RF protocol and is supported by ACR122 reader.

    X-NUCLEO-NFC04A1 is based on ST25DV-I2C series that is ISO15693 / NFC TYPE5 RF protocol that is not supported by ACR122 reader.

    This is the reason why ACR122 reader can be used with X-NUCLEO-NFC04A1. You need to select a reader supporting ISO15693 / NFC TYPE5 RF protocol.

    Best regards

    NFC/RFID ST support

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    ST Employee
    June 20, 2018
    Posted on June 20, 2018 at 10:39

    Hi Joris,

    as described on ACS internet web site :

    'The

    http://www.acr122.com/

    is a PC-linked contactless smart card reader/writer developed based on 13.56 MHz Contactless (RFID) Technology. Compliant with the ISO/IEC18092 standard for Near Field Communication (NFC), it supports not only MIFARE® and ISO 14443 A and B cards, but also all four types of NFC tags.'

    X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1 is based on M24SR series that is ISO14443-A RF protocol and is supported by ACR122 reader.

    X-NUCLEO-NFC04A1 is based on ST25DV-I2C series that is ISO15693 / NFC TYPE5 RF protocol that is not supported by ACR122 reader.

    This is the reason why ACR122 reader can be used with X-NUCLEO-NFC04A1. You need to select a reader supporting ISO15693 / NFC TYPE5 RF protocol.

    Best regards

    NFC/RFID ST support