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PN5180A0ETC2QL - High-performance multi-protocol full NFC frontend

Download the PN5180A0ETC2QL datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the PN5180A0HNC1E variant, as both devices belong to the same high-performance multi-protocol full nfc frontend family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

PN5180, the best full NFC frontend on the market.

Key Features

  • Transmitter current up to 250 mA.
  • Dynamic Power Control (DPC) for optimized RF performance, even under detuned antenna conditions.
  • Adaptive Waveform Control (AWC) automatically adjusts the transmitter modulation for RF compliancy.
  • Adaptive Receiver Control (ARC) automatically adjusts the receiver parameters for always reliable communication.
  • Includes NXP ISO/IEC14443 type A and Innovatron ISO/IEC14443 type B intellectual property licensing rights.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (PN5180A0HNC1E-NXP.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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PN5180A0xx/C1/C2 High-performance multi-protocol full NFC frontend, supporting all NFC Forum modes Rev. 3.6 — 7 May 2018 Product data sheet 240936 COMPANY PUBLIC 1 Introduction This document describes the functionality and electrical specification of the high-power NFC IC PN5180A0HN/C1, PN5180A0ET/C1,PN5180A0HN/C2, PN5180A0ET/C2. Additional documents supporting a design-in of the PN5180 are available from NXP, this information is not part of this document. NXP Semiconductors PN5180A0xx/C1/C2 High-performance multi-protocol full NFC frontend, supporting all NFC Forum modes 2 General description PN5180, the best full NFC frontend on the market. As a highly integrated high performance full NFC Forum-compliant frontend IC for contactless communication at 13.