Key facts
- Signal generation with standard-conformant signals for NFC A/B/F
- Sequence generator for all standard signals
- Predefined sequences for polling applications
- Flexible pulse form definition
Key facts
NFC is based on RFID technology and makes mobile phones suitable for numoerous applications such as contactless payment, downloading information from a passive RFID tag and use as security ID. Unlike a simple RFID, some devices can also act as readers (poller) and listeners. Three types of NFC all operate on the 13.56 MHz frequency but with different data rates and modulation characteristics: NFC-A, NFC-B and NFC-F.
This option supports all three NFC types and the different commands specified in the standard. The sequence configurator can be used to easily configure a complete message sequence for realistic testing with an NFC device.
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