Proximity Extended Device PxD (ISO14443-3)

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Proximity Extended Device PxD (ISO14443-3)

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InakiNagore
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Hi,

I would like to know if do you have any information related with this concept added in last versions of the ISO14443-3. This talk about how to a device can operate as PICC and also a PCD alternating between both modes.
Do you have something related with this implemented on the NFC Reader Library?

Thank you,

Iñaki

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InakiNagore
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Sorry @KellyLi but I don't have a specific model at the moment.

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KellyLi
NXP TechSupport
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Hello @InakiNagore 

Then how can I continue to support you? Or do you just want to know if NXP has implemented this technology?
Anyway, if you're interested, you can start with NXP's development board and any needs let me know.

Best Regards,

kelly

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InakiNagore
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Could you tell me in which part of the NxpNfcLib do you have implemented this PXD functionality?
And could you tell me where could I find some information related with this for whatever chip?

Thank you,

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KellyLi
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Hello @InakiNagore 

Most NXP Readers (with the exception of the 7160 and 7150) are based on the NXP NFC library, and each Reader has its own software development kit, where the routines present all the functionality that a PCD (Reader) should have. For PN5180, you can download SW352236. I have downloaded it for you, please check the attached file.

BR

kelly

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KellyLi
NXP TechSupport
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Hello @InakiNagore 

Yes, we do. Could you let us know what the specific model of your PICC and PCD?  In that case, we can recommend matching resources for you.

Best Regards,

kelly

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