MFRC50001T/0FE,112 NXP Semiconductors, MFRC50001T/0FE,112 Datasheet - Page 69

IC MIFARE READER 32-SOIC

MFRC50001T/0FE,112

Manufacturer Part Number
MFRC50001T/0FE,112
Description
IC MIFARE READER 32-SOIC
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
MIFARE®r
Datasheets

Specifications of MFRC50001T/0FE,112

Rf Type
Read Only
Frequency
13.56MHz
Features
ISO14443-A, ISO14443-B, ISO15693
Package / Case
32-SOIC (0.300", 7.50mm Width)
Product
RFID Readers
Operating Temperature Range
- 25 C to + 85 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-2222-5
935268039112
MFRC500
MFRC51T0FED

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11.2.1.1 Using the Transmit command
11.2.1 Transmit command 1Ah
11.2 Commands for card communication
The MFRC500 is a fully ISO/IEC 14443 A compliant reader IC. This enables the
command set to be more flexible and generalized when compared to dedicated MIFARE
reader ICs.
A card communication and related communication protocols.
Table 129. Transmit command 1Ah
The Transmit command reads data from the FIFO buffer and sends it to the transmitter. It
does not return any data. The Transmit command can only be started by the
microprocessor.
To transmit data, one of the following sequences can be used:
When the transmitter requests the next data byte to ensure the data stream on the RF
interface is continuous and the FIFO buffer is empty, the Transmit command automatically
exits. This causes the internal state machine to change its state from transmit to idle.
When the data transmission to the card is finished, the TxIRq flag is set by the MFRC500
to indicate to the microprocessor transmission is complete.
Remark: If the microprocessor overwrites the transmit code in the Command register
with another command, transmission stops immediately on the next clock cycle. This can
produce output signals that are not in accordance with ISO/IEC 14443 A.
Command
Transmit
1. All data to be transmitted to the card is written to the FIFO buffer while the Idle
2. The command code for the Transmit command is stored in the Command register.
3. Part of the data transmitted to the card is written to the FIFO buffer while the Idle
command is active. Then the command code for the Transmit command is written to
the Command register.
Remark: This is possible for transmission of a data stream up to 64 bytes.
Since there is not any data available in the FIFO buffer, the command is only enabled
but transmission is not activated. Data transmission starts when the first data byte is
written to the FIFO buffer. To generate a continuous data stream on the RF interface,
the microprocessor must write the subsequent data bytes into the FIFO buffer in time.
Remark: This allows transmission of any data stream length but it requires data to be
written to the FIFO buffer in time.
command is active. Then the command code for the Transmit command is written to
the Command register. While the Transmit command is active, the microprocessor
can send further data to the FIFO buffer. This is then appended by the transmitter to
the transmitted data stream.
Remark: This allows transmission of any data stream length but it requires data to be
written to the FIFO buffer in time.
Section 11.2.1
Value
1Ah
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 3.3 — 15 March 2010
Action
transmits data from FIFO buffer to card
to
Section 11.2.5
048033
Highly Integrated ISO/IEC 14443 A Reader IC
describe the command set for ISO/IEC 14443
Arguments
and data
data stream
MFRC500
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