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Vishay Siliconix Releases New 20-V and 30-VP-Channel Power MOSFETs With Industry’s Lowest On-ResistanceThe devices will be used as the adaptor switch and for load switching applications in notebook computers and industrial/general systems. Adaptor switches (switching between the adaptor/wall power and the battery power) are always on and drawing current. The lower on-resistance of the Si7135DP and Si7633DP translates into lower power consumption, saving power and prolonging battery life between charges. [Read more...] |
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Tag-it is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
| Description |
The TRF7960/61 is an integrated analog front end & data framing system for a 13.56 MHz RFID reader system. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications both in proximity and vicinity RFID systems.
The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine tuning of various reader parameters as needed.
A parallel or serial interface can be used for communication between the MCU & reader. When hardware encoders and decoders are used (accelerators for different standards), transmission and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders/decoders can be bypassed in order for the MCU to process the data in real time. The transmitter has selectable output-power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) into a 50 load (at 5 V supply) and is capable of ASK or OOK modulation. Integrated voltage regulators ensure power-supply noise rejection for the complete reader system.
Data transmission comprises low level encoding for ISO15693, modified Miller for ISO14443-A, high-bit-rate systems, Tag-it, and HF-EPC system coding. Included with the data encoding is automatic generation of SOF, EOF, CRC, and/or parity bits.
The receiver system enables AM and PM demodulation using a dual-input architecture. The receiver also includes an automatic gain control option and selectable gain. Also included is a selectable bandwidth to cover a broad range of input sub-carrier signal options. The received signal strength for AM and PM modulation is accessible via the RSSI register. The receiver output is selectable between a digitized sub-carrier signal and any of eleven integrated sub-carrier decoders (two for ISO15693 low bit rate, two for ISO15693 high bit rate, two for ISO14443, three for ISO14443 high bit rates, one for Tag-it, and one for HF-EPC system). Selected decoders also deliver bit stream and a data clock as outputs.
The receiver system also includes a framing system. This system performs the CRC and/or parity check, removes the EOF and SOF settings, and organizes the data in bytes. Framed data is then accessible to the MCU via a 12-byte FIFO register and MCU interface. The framing supports ISO14443 and ISO15693 protocols.
The TRF7960/61 supports data communication levels between 1.8-5.5 V for MCU I/O interface while also providing a data synchronization clock. An auxiliary 20 mA regulator (pin 32) is available for additional system circuits.
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