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Crystal input for ST25R3918

  • July 18, 2023
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I want to use a MEMS oscillator driving the XTI pin instead of just a crystal between XTI and XTO.  What are the specifications on the input signal?  AC coupled? Amplitude? Drive impedance? Suggested circuit for a 0V to 3.3V output oscillator?

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    Best answer by TedA

    I don't have the option of using a standard crystal.  The chip will be used at temperatures below which crystals can be used. 

    I thought that I might attenuate the oscillator output with a resistor divider and then, if necessary, capacitively couple the signal to the XTI input.

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    Super User
    July 18, 2023

    so use a standard oscillator. 3v3 supply, i always put 100 ohm in clock line, to avoid reflections.

    just set HSE to bypass , in Cube.

    Technical Moderator
    July 18, 2023

    Hi,

    this post is related to Crystal input for ST25R3918 NFC reader. Your answer is likely related to STM32 MCU...

    Rgds

    BT

    Super User
    July 19, 2023

    Ooo, yes, my answer is related to STM32 MCU .

    so for ST25R3918 it should be better to use just a standard crystal,

    to ensure that the analogue circuits in the ST25R3918 are not disturbed.

    TedAAuthor
    Explorer
    July 18, 2023

    AScha.3

    Thanks!

    Ted

    TedAAuthorAnswer
    Explorer
    July 19, 2023

    I don't have the option of using a standard crystal.  The chip will be used at temperatures below which crystals can be used. 

    I thought that I might attenuate the oscillator output with a resistor divider and then, if necessary, capacitively couple the signal to the XTI input.

    Super User
    July 19, 2023

    exactly, this i would try also :)

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    TedAAuthor
    Explorer
    July 19, 2023

    AScha, Brian,

    Thanks for your input.

    Ted