Hi all,
I am currently developing an nfc application using the #PN5180 chip without the library
While reading the datasheet "PN5180A0XX_C3_C4.pdf", I noticed in table 22 (Autocoll wake-up counter configuration) that there is a possibility to configure the Wake-up Counter Value using 2 bytes. I have not yet been able to successfully send this along with the start autocoll command. What is the exact purpose of these bytes? How can they be used?
Also, is there any way of leaving the autocoll mode (back to normal mode) without resetting the device? For example, using a timeout value?
Thanks in advance!
Hello,
I appreciate your interest in our products.
Unfortunately, the free online support we can provide is for the use of our NFC Reader Library, we don't have any code snippets that may be helpful for an implementation. Nevertheless, in the Switch Mode Description, is mentioned that this value is a counter in microseconds for setting the mode from (Standby, LPCD, Autocoll) to Normal Mode through a reset.
The counter value is adjusted depending on your application needs.
Hi
Indeed, I see that the switch mode description mentions the function of the wake up counter. However, the Autcoll mode lacks a description as given for LPCD, for example.
Could it be that table 22 came into the datasheet by mistake?
Kind regards
Ibe
Hello sir,
Regarding your question of if it is possible to implement the use of a Tag Reader Mode and, Host card emulation. Please take a look at the DiscoveryLoop example, which shows this exact implementation divided into timespans.
Hi,
Thanks for the response. I took a look at the DiscoveryLoop example.
From my understanding the example does only detect a certain technology and does not actually execute the mode (emulating a card)? I was wondering, where is the exact implementation of the HCE executed on the PN5180?
Kind regards
Ibe
Please take a look in the main file, there is a HALConfigAutoColl() right below the comment:
/*Initialize the setting for Listen Mode */
The PN5180 is able to respond to ATR Requests and RATS from a read.