PN5180 rx Staus register is null

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PN5180 rx Staus register is null

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a_ivanov
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Good day,

We are developing a project using the PN5180 in card emulation mode. The device is going into an Autocoll mode and the interrupt is working well. If I read the IRQ_STATUS register value I get 0x00000011 which means that IRQ_STATUS_RX_IRQ_MASK and IRQ_STATUS_CARD_ACTIVATED_IRQ_MASK are ON. The problem is when I try to read RX_STATUS register, to know how many bytes are in the buffer, I get 0x00. If I try to read the RX buffer anyway it returns me 0xC080.

Is it something wrong with the initial configuration? Can you please help me to resolve this?

Thank you

 

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Kan_Li
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Hi @a_ivanov ,

 

We provide a card emulation demo in the project of "NfcrdlibEx8_HCE_T4T", you may fetch it from the latest NFC reader library for PN5180, for more details regarding receiving data, please kindly refer to phhalHw_Pn5180_Receive_Int() . 

 

Hope that helps,

 

Have a great day,
Kan


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Kan_Li
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Hi @a_ivanov ,

 

We provide a card emulation demo in the project of "NfcrdlibEx8_HCE_T4T", you may fetch it from the latest NFC reader library for PN5180, for more details regarding receiving data, please kindly refer to phhalHw_Pn5180_Receive_Int() . 

 

Hope that helps,

 

Have a great day,
Kan


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