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August 15, 2023
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How about NFC Wireless Charging

  • August 15, 2023
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I understand that I have exited the NFC WLC function and I currently have X-NUCLEO-NFC07A1. How do I charge the WLC-Listener using the battery charging function shown in the legend?ST8[R[ZA)(]D$N`_8YVB%}9.png

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    Best answer by RhSilicon

    Coin type lithium battery (CR2032(3V), A23(12V)) is generally used for general purpose remote control such as garage door. If your project needs more uptime from the MCU, you might be able to use a user replaceable battery if it can't recharge the battery via NFC.

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    SchuylerAuthor
    Explorer
    August 25, 2023

    Hi @VGros.3 

    Thanks for the Pointers! I want to ask about the specific case of NFC battery charging? The introduction of NFC to obtain energy for battery charging and MCU power supply

    Thanks

    SchuylerAuthor
    Explorer
    September 3, 2023

    Hi @Rene Lenerve 

    I would like to know that relevant products have been mentioned in the introduction of NFC WLC. ST’s ST25R NFC readers and ST25DV-I2C NFC tags enable the design of NFC wireless charging solutions. Integrated with additional ST components, such as an STM32 microcontroller, these ST25 readers and tags allow you to design a complete NFC wireless solution.So I can't do that?

    Technical Moderator
    September 12, 2023

    Hello,

    The NDEF protocol  is described in WLC NFC Forum standard. You have to subscribe to NFC Forum standard to get it.

    As mentioned in other posts, WLC technology requires specific support to your application. Please contact your local sales office to get support

    Best Regards,

    BB