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Visitor II
July 22, 2019
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NFC as wireless EEPROM memory

  • July 22, 2019
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HELLO ALL! i want to do point to point (P2P) data exchange between the NFC and a smart phone,

Im new to NFC, require 64Kbyte EEPROM and mcu can write it, how to choose the chip

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    Best answer by Brian TIDAL

    Hi,

    See our various demos with dynamic tags:

    Getting Started NFC: ST25DV discovery kit smartphone demo

    Getting Started NFC: ST25DV discovery kit demonstration using ST25R3911B reader

    if you want to prototype an application based on dynamics tags, you can use the following Discovery kits:

    • ST25DV-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for ST25DV04 Dynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with fast transfer mode capability
    • M24LR-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for CR95HF Reader & M24LR04E Dynamic NFC / RFID Tags with energy harvesting
    • M24SR-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for the M24SR series - Dynamic NFC/RFID tag

    Rgds

    BT

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    Technical Moderator
    July 22, 2019

    Hi,

    if my understanding is correct, you would like something like this:

    MCU <---Local Interface---> Tag <--- RF interface ---> Smartphone

    i.e. a tag with an NFC interface (communication with a smartphone) and with a local interface for communication with an MCU

    In such case, you can use the following products

    • ST25DV64K if you want ISO/IEC 15693 products (Long Range) supporting a Fast Transfer Mode through a Half-duplex 256-byte dedicated buffer
    • M24LR64E-R if you want ISO/IEC 15693 products (Long Range)
    • M24SR64-Y if you want ISO/IEC 14443 products (Short Range)

    Those products can be operated from an I2C interface or by a 13.56 MHz RFID reader or an NFC phone. The I2C interface uses a two-wire serial interface, consisting of a bidirectional data line and a clock line. It behaves as a slave in the I2C protocol.

    See ST25 Dynamic NFC tags product selector web page on st.com.

    Rgds

    BT

    Visitor II
    July 23, 2019

    the idea is that mcu writes data to nfc, phone reads the data via NFC

    Technical Moderator
    July 23, 2019

    Hi,

    See our various demos with dynamic tags:

    Getting Started NFC: ST25DV discovery kit smartphone demo

    Getting Started NFC: ST25DV discovery kit demonstration using ST25R3911B reader

    if you want to prototype an application based on dynamics tags, you can use the following Discovery kits:

    • ST25DV-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for ST25DV04 Dynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with fast transfer mode capability
    • M24LR-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for CR95HF Reader & M24LR04E Dynamic NFC / RFID Tags with energy harvesting
    • M24SR-DISCOVERY Discovery kit for the M24SR series - Dynamic NFC/RFID tag

    Rgds

    BT

    Visitor II
    July 24, 2019

    thx, can dynamic tags store more than 64KB data?

    Technical Moderator
    July 24, 2019

    Hi,

    ​Current products can store up to 64Kbits (8 Kbytes)

    Rgds

    BT

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