Hello MC,
Be aware, NFC is a subgroup of RFID. RFID covers LF, HF ( =NFC) and UHF RFID applications.
It could be, that the coil you are looking at is for LF RFID. I looked at PREMOS Homepage and for for example the antenna 3DC12S.
It has a self resonance of ~400-500kHz which is way too less for HF RFID and an inductance of >2mH. We are recommending 0.2 - 2µH for NFC.
If you want to do a 3D NFC antenna, you can do your own wire-wound antenna. You can simply wrap a wire (e.g. 3-5 windings depended on the size) around an object (plastic cube) and then connect the antenna to one of our demo boards.
In general for this application we have two type of boards. The discovery board, which comes with a SW, GUI. It allows you to explore all the features of our chip, without doing any programming.
The X-NUCLEO boards are more the development boards. You can stack them on different Nucleo64 MCU boards and program your own applications.
We also provide an example SW for the X-Nucleo boards which you can adapted depending on your needs.
Both types of boards are available for ST25R3911B and ST25R3916 and all boards allow to solder a custom matching circuit.
Both ICs provide a differential output stage. This means, one antenna can be driven in differential configuration. It is also possible to connect two single ended antennas to the IC / demo board and switch between the antennas (e.g. X and Y antenna). To address a third (Z-antenna), either a second NFC IC would be required or the antennas are connected via a multiplexer.
I would like to point to a few useful application notes and tools:
AN5276 Antenna design for ST25R3916, ST25R3917 and ST25R3920 devices
AN4974 Antenna matching for ST25R3911B/ST25R391x devices
AN4914 Automatic Antenna Tuning (AAT) of ST25R3911B/ST25R391x devices
AN5322 Automatic antenna tuning (AAT) for ST25R3916 and ST25R3920 devices
STSW-ST25R004 Antenna Matching Tool for ST25R NFC/HF reader family
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