This TI design combines TI’s Wireless microcontroller (CC3200) and the TRF7970 NFC BoosterPack from third party provider DLP Design, in order to emulate a near field communication (NFC) reader, which securely transfers the data scanned from an NFC card to any remote location or database, in real time over Wi-Fi networks.
Disclaimer: DLP Design, Inc. is not associated with DLP® products of Texas Instruments.
Features
CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi provides Wi-Fi connectivity over IEEE-802.11 b/g/n networks
Near Field Communication (NFC) standards NFCIP-1 (ISO/IEC 18092) and NFCIP-2 (ISO/IEC 21481)
Completely integrated protocol handling for ISO15693, ISO14443A/B, and FeliCa
Integrated SMTP, for secure email transfer of data
Integrated HTTP server for easy provisioning
Complete system design, with demo board user guides, and software
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Texas Instruments and Accelerated Designs, Inc. have collaborated together to provide TI customers with schematic symbols and PCB layout footprints for TI products.
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