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March 2019AN2972 Rev 91/261AN2972 Application noteHow to design an antenna for dynamic NFC tags IntroductionThe dynamic NFC (near field communication) tag devices manufactured by ST feature an EEPROM that can be accessed either through a low-power I2C interface or an RF contactless interface operating at MHz. Both short-range (ISO/IEC 14443 Type A) and long-range (ISO/IEC 15693) standards are 1. dynamic NFC tagsDynamic NFC tag can be used in many applications, with the requirement that the processor features an I2C application note intends to: explain the basic principle of passive RFID describe the basics of a MHz inductive antenna design provide guidelines for a successful integration, from design to b l e 1 lists the products concerned by this application note. Table 1. Applicable productsTypeApplicable productsDynamic NFC tagsST25DV-I2C, ST25DV-PWM, M24LR and M24SR series Dynamics NFC Tags, & LQWHUIDFH 5) LQWHUIDFH((3520DL Rev 9 Contents1 Operating mode.)

manufactured by ST are based on passive RFID technology, operating in the high frequency (HF) range, at 13.56 MHz. Power transfer. When the dynamic NFC tag chip operates in RF mode, it is powered by the reader. No battery is required to access it in RF mode, neither in read nor in write mode. The dynamic

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