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IC MIFARE HS READER 32-SOIC

MFRC53101T/0FE,112

Manufacturer Part Number
MFRC53101T/0FE,112
Description
IC MIFARE HS READER 32-SOIC
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
MIFARE®r
Datasheets

Specifications of MFRC53101T/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
568-2224-5
935269691112
MFRC531
MFRC53101TD

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MFRC531_34
Product data sheet
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11.2.1.2 RF channel redundancy and framing
11.2.1.3 Transmission of bit oriented frames
11.2.1.4 Transmission of frames with more than 64 bytes
Each ISO/IEC 14443 A transmitted frame consists of a Start Of Frame (SOF) pattern,
followed by the data stream and is closed by an End Of Frame (EOF) pattern. These
different phases of the transmission sequence can be monitored using the PrimaryStatus
register ModemState[2:0] bit; see
Depending on the setting of the ChannelRedundancy register bit TxCRCEn, the CRC is
calculated and appended to the data stream. The CRC is calculated according to the
settings in the ChannelRedundancy register. Parity generation is handled according to the
ChannelRedundancy register ParityEn and ParityOdd bits settings.
The transmitter can be configured to send an incomplete last byte. To achieve this the
BitFraming register’s TxLastBits[2:0] bits must be set at above zero (for example, 1). This
is shown in
Figure 15
All fully transmitted bytes are followed by a parity check bit but the incomplete byte is not
followed by a parity check bit. After transmission, the TxLastBits[2:0] bits are automatically
cleared.
Remark: If the TxLastBits[2:0] bits are not equal to zero, CRC generation must be
disabled. This is done by clearing the ChannelRedundancy register TxCRCEn bit.
To generate frames of more than 64 bytes, the microprocessor must write data to the
FIFO buffer while the Transmit command is active. The state machine checks the FIFO
buffer status when it starts transmitting the last bit of the data stream; the check time is
marked in
Fig 15. Transmitting bit oriented frames
TxLastBits = 0
TxLastBits = 7
TxLastBits = 1
shows the data stream if bit ParityEn is set in the ChannelRedundancy register.
Figure 16
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15.
SOF
SOF
SOF
with arrows.
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