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TRF7963A FULLY INTEGRATED 13.56-MHZ RFID READER/WRITER IC FOR ISO14443A/B

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TRF7963ARHBT - 32 VQFN

TRF7963ARHBT

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TRF7963A FULLY INTEGRATED 13.56-MHZ RFID READER/WRITER IC FOR ISO14443A/B

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series

SpecificationTRF7963ARHBTTRF7963A Series
Frequency13.56 MHz13.56 MHz
InterfaceSPISPI
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-25 °C-25 °C
Package / Case32-VFQFN Exposed Pad32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package32-VQFN (5x5)32-VQFN (5x5)
TypeRFID ReaderRFID Reader
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2.7 V2.7 V

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TRF7963A Series

TRF7963A Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID Reader/Writer IC for ISO14443A/B

PartVoltage - Supply [Min]Voltage - Supply [Max]InterfacePackage / CaseTypeFrequencyOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Supplier Device PackageMounting Type
Texas Instruments
TRF7963ARHBR
The TRF7963A device is an integrated analog front-end (AFE) and data-framing device for a 13.56-MHzRFIDreader/writer system that supports ISO/IEC 14443 A and B and Sony FeliCa. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity identification systems. The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed. The TRF7963A device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. The device also supports reader/writer mode for NFC Forum tag types 1, 2, 3, and 4. NFC Forum tag types 2, 3, and 4 are supported with the built-in protocol decoders used in Direct Mode 2. NFC Forum tag type 1 requires the use of Direct Mode 0. Other standards and custom protocols can also be implemented by using Direct Mode 0. Direct Mode 0 lets the user fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal. The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register. A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF7963A reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time. The TRF7963A device supports a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface. The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth. The built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system. To evaluate the latest products in the TRF79xx product family – TRF7970A and TRF7964A – see theNFC Transceiver Booster Pack. Documentation,Tools, Reference Designs, and Software,Samples The TRF7963A device is an integrated analog front-end (AFE) and data-framing device for a 13.56-MHzRFIDreader/writer system that supports ISO/IEC 14443 A and B and Sony FeliCa. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity identification systems. The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed. The TRF7963A device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. The device also supports reader/writer mode for NFC Forum tag types 1, 2, 3, and 4. NFC Forum tag types 2, 3, and 4 are supported with the built-in protocol decoders used in Direct Mode 2. NFC Forum tag type 1 requires the use of Direct Mode 0. Other standards and custom protocols can also be implemented by using Direct Mode 0. Direct Mode 0 lets the user fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal. The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register. A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF7963A reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time. The TRF7963A device supports a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface. The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth. The built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system. To evaluate the latest products in the TRF79xx product family – TRF7970A and TRF7964A – see theNFC Transceiver Booster Pack. Documentation,Tools, Reference Designs, and Software,Samples
2.7 V
5.5 V
SPI
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
RFID Reader
13.56 MHz
-25 °C
85 °C
32-VQFN (5x5)
Surface Mount
Texas Instruments
TRF7963ARHBT
The TRF7963A device is an integrated analog front-end (AFE) and data-framing device for a 13.56-MHzRFIDreader/writer system that supports ISO/IEC 14443 A and B and Sony FeliCa. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity identification systems. The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed. The TRF7963A device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. The device also supports reader/writer mode for NFC Forum tag types 1, 2, 3, and 4. NFC Forum tag types 2, 3, and 4 are supported with the built-in protocol decoders used in Direct Mode 2. NFC Forum tag type 1 requires the use of Direct Mode 0. Other standards and custom protocols can also be implemented by using Direct Mode 0. Direct Mode 0 lets the user fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal. The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register. A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF7963A reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time. The TRF7963A device supports a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface. The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth. The built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system. To evaluate the latest products in the TRF79xx product family – TRF7970A and TRF7964A – see theNFC Transceiver Booster Pack. Documentation,Tools, Reference Designs, and Software,Samples The TRF7963A device is an integrated analog front-end (AFE) and data-framing device for a 13.56-MHzRFIDreader/writer system that supports ISO/IEC 14443 A and B and Sony FeliCa. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity identification systems. The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed. The TRF7963A device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. The device also supports reader/writer mode for NFC Forum tag types 1, 2, 3, and 4. NFC Forum tag types 2, 3, and 4 are supported with the built-in protocol decoders used in Direct Mode 2. NFC Forum tag type 1 requires the use of Direct Mode 0. Other standards and custom protocols can also be implemented by using Direct Mode 0. Direct Mode 0 lets the user fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal. The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register. A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF7963A reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time. The TRF7963A device supports a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface. The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth. The built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system. To evaluate the latest products in the TRF79xx product family – TRF7970A and TRF7964A – see theNFC Transceiver Booster Pack. Documentation,Tools, Reference Designs, and Software,Samples
2.7 V
5.5 V
SPI
32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
RFID Reader
13.56 MHz
-25 °C
85 °C
32-VQFN (5x5)
Surface Mount

Description

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TRF7963A Series

The TRF7963A device is an integrated analog front-end (AFE) and data-framing device for a 13.56-MHzRFIDreader/writer system that supports ISO/IEC 14443 A and B and Sony FeliCa. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity identification systems.

The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed.

The TRF7963A device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. The device also supports reader/writer mode for NFC Forum tag types 1, 2, 3, and 4. NFC Forum tag types 2, 3, and 4 are supported with the built-in protocol decoders used in Direct Mode 2. NFC Forum tag type 1 requires the use of Direct Mode 0. Other standards and custom protocols can also be implemented by using Direct Mode 0. Direct Mode 0 lets the user fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal.