User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Device Overview
- Table of Contents
- 2 Revision History
- 3 Device Characteristics
- 4 Terminal Configuration and Functions
- 5 Specifications
- 6 Detailed Description
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 System Block Diagram
- 6.3 Power Supplies
- 6.4 Receiver – Analog Section
- 6.5 Receiver – Digital Section
- 6.6 Oscillator Section
- 6.7 Transmitter – Analog Section
- 6.8 Transmitter – Digital Section
- 6.9 Transmitter – External Power Amplifier and Subcarrier Detector
- 6.10 TRF7970A IC Communication Interface
- 6.11 Special Direct Mode for Improved MIFARE Compatibility
- 6.12 NFC Modes
- 6.13 Direct Commands from MCU to Reader
- 6.13.1 Command Codes
- 6.13.1.1 Idle (0x00)
- 6.13.1.2 Software Initialization (0x03)
- 6.13.1.3 Initial RF Collision Avoidance (0x04)
- 6.13.1.4 Response RF Collision Avoidance (0x05)
- 6.13.1.5 Response RF Collision Avoidance (0x06, n = 0)
- 6.13.1.6 Reset (0x0F)
- 6.13.1.7 Transmission With CRC (0x11)
- 6.13.1.8 Transmission Without CRC (0x10)
- 6.13.1.9 Delayed Transmission With CRC (0x13)
- 6.13.1.10 Delayed Transmission Without CRC (0x12)
- 6.13.1.11 Transmit Next Time Slot (0x14)
- 6.13.1.12 Block Receiver (0x16)
- 6.13.1.13 Enable Receiver (0x17)
- 6.13.1.14 Test Internal RF (RSSI at RX Input With TX ON) (0x18)
- 6.13.1.15 Test External RF (RSSI at RX Input with TX OFF) (0x19)
- 6.13.1.16 Receiver Gain Adjust (0x1A)
- 6.13.1 Command Codes
- 6.14 Register Description
- 7 Application Schematic and Layout Considerations
- 8 Device and Documentation Support
- 9 Mechanical Packaging and Orderable Information
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0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325
RF Input Voltage Level at RF_IN1 in mV
PP
RSSI Levels and Oscillator Status Register value (0x0F)
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0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25
Input RF Carrier Level in V [V]
PP
RSSI Levels and Oscillator Status Register value (0x0F)
TRF7970A
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Figure 6-5. Digital Internal RSSI (Main and Auxiliary) Value vs RF Input Level in V
PP
(V)
This RSSI measurement is done during the communication to the Tag; this means the TX must be on. Bit
1 in the Chip Status Control register (0x00) defines if Internal RSSI or the External RSSI value is stored in
the RSSI Levels and Oscillator Status register (0x0F). Direct command 0x18 is used to trigger an Internal
RSSI measurement.
6.5.1.2 External RSSI
The External RSSI is mainly used for test and diagnostic to sense the amplitude of any 13.56-MHz signal
at the receivers RX_IN1 input. The External RSSI measurement is typically done in active mode when the
receiver is on but transmitter output is off. The level of the RF signal received at the antenna is measured
and stored in the RSSI Levels and Oscillator Status register 0x0F. The relationship between the voltage at
the RX_IN1 input and the 3-bit code is shown in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6. Digital External RSSI Value vs RF Input Level in V
PP
(mV)
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