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May 3, 2024
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NFC Tag Detection (ST25R95 Chip) Related

  • May 3, 2024
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Hello,

I am currently using the ST25R95 chip for NFC tag detection. We are encountering an issue during implementation: when metallic objects like a car smart key's battery holder are near the NFC antenna, the NFC tag cannot be detected.

I would appreciate advice on how to ensure tag detection even in the presence of metallic objects like a battery holder.

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Thank you.

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    Best answer by Travis Palmer

    Hi,

     

    are you talking about low power card detection or communication?

    Putting metallic objects in close proximity to the antenna will cause losses, which affect both operation modes.

    You could also take a look at more advanced products like the ST25R3916B (or derivates) or ST25R100 or ST25R200. Those have better performance in the above mentioned operation modes.

     

    br Travis

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    ST Employee
    June 12, 2024

    Hi,

     

    are you talking about low power card detection or communication?

    Putting metallic objects in close proximity to the antenna will cause losses, which affect both operation modes.

    You could also take a look at more advanced products like the ST25R3916B (or derivates) or ST25R100 or ST25R200. Those have better performance in the above mentioned operation modes.

     

    br Travis

    Explorer
    June 12, 2024

    Yes, I'm talking about low power card detection.

    We have changed our NFC card detection method.
    It has been modified to periodically scan nearby cards.

    Thank you.
    Choi Taeyoung.