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Visitor II
March 11, 2025
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Adjusting the resonant frequency of ST25DV-I2C

  • March 11, 2025
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I would like to connect a 1.4uH antenna to ST25DV-I2C.
The datasheet says that there is a 28.5pF capacitor inside the IC for RF interface tuning.
However, when using a 1.4uH antenna, the resonant frequency shifts from 13.56MHz.
How should I adjust the resonant frequency?

Also, are there any application notes that describe how to adjust the resonant frequency?

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    Best answer by JL. Lebon

    Hello, 

    You can read this application note: https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/an2972-how-to-design-an-antenna-for-dynamic-nfc-tags-stmicroelectronics.pdf

    If you do the math as explained in this application note, you can see that you need an antenna that has an inductance around 4.8uH. So, your antenna inductance is too low: with 1.4uH, you will have a resonant frequency at 25MHz. You can decrease the resonant frequency by adding a parallel capacitor between AC0/AC1.

    Best regards.

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    JL. LebonAnswer
    ST Employee
    March 12, 2025

    Hello, 

    You can read this application note: https://www.st.com/resource/en/application_note/an2972-how-to-design-an-antenna-for-dynamic-nfc-tags-stmicroelectronics.pdf

    If you do the math as explained in this application note, you can see that you need an antenna that has an inductance around 4.8uH. So, your antenna inductance is too low: with 1.4uH, you will have a resonant frequency at 25MHz. You can decrease the resonant frequency by adding a parallel capacitor between AC0/AC1.

    Best regards.

    KT_25Author
    Visitor II
    March 13, 2025

    Thank you for your reply.

    When using a 1.4uH antenna, am I correct in understanding that the resonant frequency can be set to 13.56MHz by connecting a 69.9pF capacitor to AC0 and AC1?

    Also, is there anything I should be careful of when selecting the capacitor?

    ST Employee
    March 13, 2025

    Hello, 

    Yes, that's right.

    For optimal performance, I also recommend tuning the resonant frequency a little above 13.56MHz (13.7Mhz is a good value).

    I also recommend to you to measure the resonant frequency after you add the parallel capacitor to ensure the theorical and practical values match.

    Best regards.

    KT_25Author
    Visitor II
    March 18, 2025

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. I understand now that it can be adjusted.