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MFRC530 |
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| The MFRC530 is member of a family of highly integrated reader ICs for contactless communication at 13.56 MHz. The MFRC530 is Pin and Software compatible to the MFRC500, MFRC531 and CLRC632.
The MFRC530 is tailored to fit the requirements of various applications using contactless communication based on ISO/IEC 14443A standard where cost-effectiveness, small size, simple design-in, high performance with a single voltage supply are important, e.g. closed payment installations, terminal operation, access control.
Key features
- Highly integrated analog reader/writer IC
- Supports all layers of ISO 14443 A with higher baud rates, up to 848 kbaud
- High transmit output power to drive an antenna designed for proximity operating distance directly without additional active circuitry
- Full support of the active antenna concept
- Robust and efficient receiver for demodulation and decoding of signals from ISO 14443 A compatible transponders
- Digital handling of ISO 14443 A framing and error detection (parity, CRC)
- Anti-collision detection
- Comfortable 64 byte send & receive buffer
- MIFARE Crypto supports full range of NXP MIFARE card technology
- Comfortable parallel host interface which can be directly connected to any 8 bit µ-Controller
- Support SPI (serial peripheral interface) compatible interface to a host
- Supports 3.3V external voltage supply
- SO32 package
- ISO14443 type A IP and License coverage
- NFC reader/writer compatible
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2008-07-18 |
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NXP statement on the court decision to allow the publication by Radboud University Nijmegen |
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2008-03-10 |
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NXP introduces new security and performance benchmark with MIFARE Plus |
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2008-03-07 |
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Germany to 'Touch & Travel' with NFC |
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The final whistle |
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Olympics spur China’s RFID ... |
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