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NAC1081 - NFC actuation controller

Download the NAC1081 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the NAC1080 variant, as both devices belong to the same nfc actuation controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

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Key Features

  • NAC1080 is an IC, suitable and optimized for NFC communication controlled actuation. It contains a NFC transceiver, an actuation interface, a microcontroller and wired communication interfaces. NAC1080 is available in a 16-pin package. NAC1081 is available in a 32-pin package. The functional pins in both package variants are identical. The chip can operate in two different power supply modes:.
  • active supply mode: - The chip is supplied by an external 3V power supply source (e. g. battery.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (NAC1080-Infineon.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number NAC1081
Manufacturer Infineon
File Size 370.52 KB
Description NFC actuation controller
Datasheet download datasheet NAC1081 Datasheet

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NAC1080/ NAC1081 Datasheet Features NAC1080 is an IC, suitable and optimized for NFC communication controlled actuation. It contains a NFC transceiver, an actuation interface, a microcontroller and wired communication interfaces. NAC1080 is available in a 16-pin package. NAC1081 is available in a 32-pin package. The functional pins in both package variants are identical. The chip can operate in two different power supply modes: • active supply mode: - The chip is supplied by an external 3V power supply source (e.g. battery). • passive supply mode: - The chip is harvesting energy from the external NFC RF field. No additional external supply source is required. Of course, operation of the chip requires the presence of the NFC field in this use case.