Hi NXP team,
Hello, I would like to ask, can the PCA943X connected to a coil directly obtain energy from the phone's NFC, or is another chip needed?
Thank you!
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Hello ZHELI1 ,
I was just referring to your last post :
"Hello Tomas,
I haven't heard from you for a long time. I hope you are well.I am not using NFC for communication, only for power supply, to power a rotating platform that requires 3V and 25mA of current.
Thank you"
For that scenario, you should be OK with the energy harvester I provided last time.
About NFC chips supporting build-in energy harvesting. We offer NTAG I2C (energy harvesting up to 10mW) and NTAG5 (energy harvesting up to 30mW).
But if your design requires NFC communication, you can extend the energy-harvesting circuit with the NTAG I2C as shown below:
BTW. what should be your reader? Do you plan to use a mobile phone?
BR
Tomas
Hello ZHELI1,
You have to tuned the NFC antenna using CP and CS to approx 13.56 MHz. For that, the Vector Network analyzer has to be used.
Cp defines the resonance frequency and Cs the system Q factor. The 0-resistors are just for disconecting the rectifier. This might be good for the development phase.
BR
Tomas
Hello sir,
This is Fabian from customer support.
Could you please help us by explaining a little more your application since we are a little confused about it?
From what we understand you are looking for a power harvesting application that is able to output around 80mW. Is it possible to decrease this output?
Now regarding the data transfer you mentioned, over which interface are you looking to transfer data, a wired or through RF?
Thank you very much for the clarification, please remember that the more information we have, the better our recommendation will be.
Hello sir,
Unfortunately, we don't have any other device that is able to deliver this amount of power besides the PCA943x. Regarding the I2C interface, please keep in mind that this is a slave device. On the other hand, CRN120 is also a T2T that can be read by the Smartphone.
My apologies sir but, I believe there isn't a single solution device that will fill your needs.
Hello sir,
Unfortunately, the use of PCA943x requires rectifier diodes as shared by Tomas (06-25-24).
Additionally for the communication, the matching circuit needs the NTAG or a CRN120. Please request access to AN12641 for further hardware guidelines.
Unfortunately, these are restricted to secure files, to get access to them, please follow this guide: https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/nxp-secure-files-user-guide.pdf
I hope this information may have been useful.
Hello ZHELI1,
Good question!
The PCA943X is mainly used in ecosystems including an MCU + NFC Tag. For your application, the NTAG5 (Link or Switch) might be used. The NTAG5 has a very nice capability of energy harvesting.
What is your power requirement?
BR
Tomas
Hello ZHELI1 ,
NTAG5 can provide up to 30mW. But do you need any NFC communication or only pure energy harvesting?
BR
Tomas