PN7160 Reader function do not work at low temperatures (matching)

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PN7160 Reader function do not work at low temperatures (matching)

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michael_d_1983
Contributor I

Hello,

my name is michael and i am working on a project with the PN7160 with asymmetric antenna tuning.

At normal room temperature, the reader mode works very well at a range of up to 40-50mm without reading errors. But as soon as the temperature drops below 0°, communication (with the card) abruptly stops. Not only lower range but completely. However, the NFC field is still present (at 13.56MHz). When the temperature rises again, the whole thing starts to work again.

The problem is due to the temperature of the matching circuit or the PN7160, not the temperature of the antenna itself (tests with cooling spray).
The capacitors used are NP0/CG0, the inductors MLJ1608 chip inductors, all 0603.

Our antenna parameters:
1.76uH / 6.9pF / 720mOhm

antenna.png

Matchingcircuit (asymmetrical tuning):
We calculated these values with the formulas / NXP tools and get very good results (but only above 0°C):
160nH / 330pF, C1 = 56pF, C2 = 76pF, Rq = 3.3R.
(instead of 56pF/76pF we also tried with 60pF/80pF, with the same result).

We have also done a tuning by Smithchart. Interestingly, the whole thing seems to be quite detuned with the above values, but still works well.

SMITH_C0_330p_160nH_C1_56P_C2_78P.PNG
If we then tune the matching to a more optimal Smithchart result, the function drops (range drops, read errors, tests at room temperature).
(C1 = 56pF, C2 = 60pF)

SMITH_C0_330p_160nH_C1_56P_C2_60P.PNG

Is there something specific we should look into to find the problem in low temperatures?

Thanks in advance!
many greetings,

Michael

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Tomas_Parizek
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello Alb, 

Please try the following: 

Tomas_Parizek_0-1684817840362.png

Try to reduce the gain to 39dB or 32dB and check the performance.

See an example for Type A 

Tomas_Parizek_1-1684817877332.png

BR

Tomas

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Michael_W
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I said I'd report back - after a night in our home freezer, the NFC worked straight off, so I'm really pleased and relieved; I've been hacking at that for the last month.

I've also ordered a VNA as suggested - still can't believe that's going to be any good at that price - and I'll go through the app note.  It's some years since I've used a Smith chart but that might improve response a bit, which would be worthwhile.

Thanks again Tomas!

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Tomas_Parizek
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello Michael, 

Ok, this sounds good. It really looks more like "matching" related.

 

About the VNA, you can get very cheap and good one from Amazon -> https://www.amazon.de/NanoVNA-H4-Touchscreen-10KHz-1-5GHz-Wellenverh%C3%A4ltnis-Verz%C3%B6gerung/dp/... 

We even have an app. note about it : https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN12810.pdf

BR

Tomas 

 

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Michael_W
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Wow that really is cheap! I think we could stretch to that and would be useful to check our circuit, thanks!

BTW the capcha on this forum is a pain in the neck, hence my photographs didn't make it onto my last post.
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