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CRX14-MQP/1GE

Manufacturer Part Number
CRX14-MQP/1GE
Description
IC TYPE-B CHIP I2C ECO 16-SOIC N
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of CRX14-MQP/1GE

Rf Type
Transceiver
Frequency
13.56MHz
Features
ISO14443-B
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
For Use With
497-3704 - RFID EVALUATION KIT ISO14443-B
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-5720-2
497-5720-2
497-5720-5

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Figure 28. Standard TAG command: request frame transmission
I²C
RF
S
T
A
R
T
Device
Select
Code
Register
Address
Output
Input/
01h
Tag access using the CRX14 coupler
In all the following I²C commands, the last three bits of the Device Select Code can be
replaced by any of the three-bit binary values (000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110, 111).
These values are linked to the logic levels applied to the E2, E1 and E0 pads of the CRX14.
Standard TAG command access description
Standard PICC commands, like Read and Write, are generated by the CRX14 using the
Input/Output Frame Register.
When the host needs to send a standard frame command to the PICC, it first has to
internally generate the complete frame, with the command code followed by the command
parameters. Only the two CRC Bytes should not be generated, as the CRX14 automatically
adds them during the RF transmission.
When the frame is ready, the host has to write the request frame into the Input/Output Frame
Register using the I²C write command specified in
condition, the CRX14 inserts the I²C Bytes in the required ISO character format (
and starts to transmit the request frame to the PICC. Once the RF transmission is over, the
CRX14 waits for the PICC to send an answer frame.
If the PICC answers, the characters received
stored into the Input/Output Frame Register, as specified in
transmission, the CRX14 disconnects itself from the I²C bus. On reception of the PICC EOF,
the CRX14 checks the CRC and reconnects itself to the I²C bus.
The host can then get the PICC answer frame by issuing an Input/Output Frame Register
Read on the I²C bus, as specified in Figures
If no answer from the PICC is detected after a time-out delay, fixed in the Parameter
Register (bits b
Request
Length
Frame
N
Code
Data 1
TAG
Cmd
Param
5
Data 2
and b
Param
Data
6
), the Input/Output Frame Register is set as specified in
Param
Data N
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S
T
O
P
CRX14
SOF
SOF
Data 1
14
(Figure
TAG
Cmd
Code
and 15.
Figure 13 on page
Data 2
Param
Tag access using the CRX14 coupler
26) are demodulated, decoded and
Param
Data
Table
Data N
Param
4. During the entire RF
23. After the I²C STOP
CRC
CRC
CRC
CRC
Table
Figure
SRX14
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