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High-performance, High-power Multi-protocol NFC Forum Reader

Package Information

CAD Model: View CAD Model
Pkg. Type: VFQFPN
Pkg. Code: QW0056AA
Lead Count (#): 56
Pkg. Dimensions (mm): 7.0 x 0.75 x 0.75
Pitch (mm): 0.4

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
ECCN (US)
HTS (US)

Product Attributes

Pkg. Type VFQFPN
Lead Count (#) 56
Carrier Type Reel
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
Application IoT and PoS
Comm. Interface SPI, I2C, UART
Country of Assembly CHINA
Country of Wafer Fabrication TAIWAN
Device Functions NFC Reader for POS
Length (mm) 7
Longevity 2038 Jul
MOQ 3000
Output Power Max (W) 2
Pb Free Category e3 Sn
Pitch (mm) 0.4
Pkg. Dimensions (mm) 7.0 x 0.75 x 0.75
Price (USD) $2.52052
Protocol ISO/IEC 14443 A/B, ISO/IEC 18092, FeliCa™, ISO/IEC 15693
Published No
Qty. per Carrier (#) 0
Qty. per Reel (#) 3000
Software Support OS, NON-OS
Tape & Reel Yes
Temp. Range (°C) -40 to 85°C
Thickness (mm) 0.75
Width (mm) 0.75
Wireless Standard EMVCo PCD L1, NFC Forum Reader/Writer

Description

The PTX100R NFC reader serves IoT and Point-of-Sale (PoS) applications, implementing a unique sine wave hardware transceiver architecture and offering a winning combination of superior transmit power and sensitivity, accurate wave shaping, and a reduced bill-of-materials compared to conventional square-wave NFC controllers – products which have changed little over the past decade.

The PTX100R marks a breakthrough in NFC system performance, power and integration simplicity.

This NFC reader IC is fully compliant with the specifications of the latest EMVCo 3.0/3.1 standard for contactless payments. It is supplied with an application-ready EMVCo 3.0/3.1 L1 interface and includes a set of facilities that makes the integration of a third-party EMV L2 stack fast and easy. It also provides rich debugging capabilities allowing for rapid prototyping.

Benefit from our patented Direct Antenna Connection (DiRAC™) technology which enables the NFC to drive output power of up to 2W directly to the antenna while achieving a sensitivity of -80dB.