CLRC663: ISO15693 configuration

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CLRC663: ISO15693 configuration

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akashjain2996
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Hi,

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As shown in the above table, ISO15693 supports 10 to 30% ASK or 100% ASK. A higher modulation index would lead to a higher bandwidth and lower range and a lower modulation index would result in low SNR.

How to select the right modulation index for an application?

2. How to configure 100% modulation index as the Table 32 of datasheet shows configuration bits for 0.5 to 60% only?

3. Does the data rate have an impact on the range?

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IvanRuiz
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello,

It is selected according to the specification. In NFC, the operating frequency is 13,56 MHz and there are different bit rates such as 106kbit/s, 212 kbit/s, etc., where the most common modulation depths are 100% or 10%.

I was told by the internal team that the modulation percentages are shown in that way on the register side. Nevertheless, on the RF side, the modulation depends on many factors such as the antenna and matching components, i.e., when set to the maximum, the modulation should be as close as possible to 100%.

Hope it helps.

BR,

Ivan.

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