The STS39230 is an advanced near-field communication (NFC) analog front-end utilizing ST’s unique boostedNFC active load modulation (ALM) technology. ALM provides superior RF performance compared to traditional passive load modulation by generating an active response synchronous to the reader field. This allows for card-to-reader communication at coupling factors 10 times lower than conventional load modulation. Boosting the RF signal strength has a twofold advantage: the card-reader operating volume can rise up to 900% or, alternatively, the antenna size can be reduced down to 100 mm² or less for a given operating volume.
Additionally, the STS39230 features an active peer-to-peer (AP2P) communication mode.
The STS39230 boosts card emulation and the AP2P functionality of the ST21NFCC. It acts as a replacement for the analog front-end while the ST21NFCC still manages NFC frame handling and chip-to-chip communication. As the STS39230 is usually inserted between the antenna and the NFC controller, it does not affect the overall system functionality and timing, thus allowing for easier integration.
By reducing the footprint and the costs, the STS39230 represents the ideal companion IC for the ST21NFCC for NFC payment applications in highly constrained designs such as mobile phones and wearables.
The STS39230 is provided in 20-bump wafer-length chip-scale package (WLCSP20).
In order to meet environmental requirements, ST offers this device in different grades of ECOPACK® packages, depending on their level of environmental compliance. ECOPACK® specifications, grade definitions and product status are available at: www.st.com. ECOPACK® is an ST trademark.
Key Features
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DB3136: boostedNFC analog front-end with active load modulation and active peer to peer | 1.0 | 169 KB |