Panasonic extends NFC tag portfolio with a new IC for batteryless RF communication and global interoperability
Panasonic has recently extended its range of NFC tags with a new IC for batteryless RF communication which is compliant with JISX6319-4 (212kbps/424kbps), ISO/IEC14443 TypeA (106kbps), and ISO/IEC14443 TypeB (106kbps/212kbps/424kbps) 13.56MHz contactless IC card standards and therefore guarantees global interoperability. The MN63Y1221-E1 product benefits from 8kbit FeRAM non-volatile built-in memory with fast write and low power consumption, provides an I2C host interface and comes in a small SON8 package.
The built-in 8kbit FeRAM memory of the NFC tag IC enables 100 million write cycles and can be protected by a 128bit password from unauthorised access. The component also features an energy harvesting output that allows to power the host by the energy harvested from the NFC magnetic field. The supply voltage range is 1.7V up to 3.6V. The MN63Y1221-E1 is already in mass production and available directly through Panasonic and via the distributor Rutronik.
The new MN63Y1221-E1 NFC tag IC provides three communication modes: RF, serial, and tunnel (the tunnel mode allows direct communication between the reader/writer and the host). Together with its global interoperability this makes the new device ideal for use in numerous different applications.
KEY FEATURES
- Global interoperability Compliant with ISO14443A, ISO14443B and FeliCa
- High Security 128bit password for unauthorised access protection
- Long life time FeRAM memory guarantees 100 million write cycles
- Energy harvesting Enables battery-less applications
APPLICATIONS & USE CASES
- Wireless connectivity Reliable communication, also with sealed devices
- Wireless HMI NFC Smart Phones can be used as device HMI
- Bluetooth / WiFi pairing Pair devices by an easy one touch operation
- Setup & diagnostics Data can be read / written even without power supply
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