| RF, RFID, Wireless Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | The ST25-TAG-BAG-EC is a ready-to-use set, containing tags based on NFC Forum Type 5 (ST25TV512C and ST25TV02KC) and NFC Forum Type 2 (ST25TN512 and ST25TN01K) tag ICs. These ICs are combined with antennas of different size and material, with advanced designs (like tamper detect) to address different applications.
The set is intended for evaluation of the ST25TV and ST25TN series NFC tags, belonging to the ST25T product family, offering long (ISO/IEC 15693) and short range (ISO/IEC 14443) NFC/RFID tags with advanced features, and memory sizes in the 512- to 2K-bit range.
For more info on the used devices visit the ST25TV and ST25TN webpages. |
| RF, RFID, Wireless Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | The ST25-TAG-BAG-UI1 is a ready-to-use tag set, containing tags based on NFC Forum Type 5 (ST25TV02KC) and NFC Forum Type 2 (ST25TN01K) tag ICs. These ICs are combined with antennas of different size and material, with advanced designs (like tamper detect), to address different applications.
The set is intended for evaluation of the ST25TV and ST25TN series NFC tags, belonging to the ST25T product family, offering long (ISO/IEC 15693) NFC/RFID and short range (ISO/IEC 14443) tags with advanced features and 512- to 2 K-bit memory sizes.
More info on devices of the ST25TV and ST25TN series can be found on the ST25TV and ST25TN webpages. |
| RFID Transponders, Tags | 1 | Active | The ST25-TAG-BAG-UT1 is a ready-to-use tag set, containing tags based on NFC Forum Type 5 (ST25TV02KC) and NFC Forum Type 2 (ST25TN01K) tag ICs. These ICs are combined with antennas of different size and material, with advanced designs (like tamper detect), to address different applications.
The set is intended for evaluation of the ST25TV and ST25TN series NFC tags, belonging to the ST25T product family, offering long (ISO/IEC 15693) NFC/RFID and short range (ISO/IEC 14443) tags with advanced features and 1 K- to 2 K-bit memory sizes.
More info on devices of the ST25TV and ST25TN series can be found on the ST25TV and ST25TN webpages. |
ST25DV02K-W1Dynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with one PWM output and 2-Kbit EEPROM | RF and Wireless | 1 | Active | The ST25DV02K-W1/2 is an ISO 15693 and NFC Forum Type 5 tag, with one or two pulse width modulation (PWM) outputs and 2 Kbits of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM).
It offers two interfaces. The first delivers up to 2x independent PWM output signals and the second is an RF link activated by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
The PWM outputs are configured at boot time, and can be updated live through RF link. RF and PWM are independently powered and can work in stand-alone mode.
The ST25DV02K-W1/2 contains 256 bytes (64 blocks) of memory for User data. This memory is accessible through the RF interface, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 Tag recommendations.
The device is based on technology and design solutions for which there are pending patents. |
ST25DV02K-W2Dynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with two PWM outputs and 2-Kbit EEPROM | RF and Wireless | 1 | Active | The ST25DV02K-W1/2 is an ISO 15693 and NFC Forum Type 5 tag, with one or two pulse width modulation (PWM) outputs and 2 Kbits of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM).
It offers two interfaces. The first delivers up to 2x independent PWM output signals and the second is an RF link activated by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
The PWM outputs are configured at boot time, and can be updated live through RF link. RF and PWM are independently powered and can work in stand-alone mode.
The ST25DV02K-W1/2 contains 256 bytes (64 blocks) of memory for User data. This memory is accessible through the RF interface, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 Tag recommendations.
The device is based on technology and design solutions for which there are pending patents. |
| RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs | 5 | Active | |
ST25DV04KCDynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with 4-Kbit EEPROM, and fast transfer mode capability | RF and Wireless | 2 | Active | The ST25DV04KC, ST25DV16KC, and ST25DV64KC devices (hereinafter referred collectively to as ST25DVxxKC) are NFC RFID tags offering, respectively, 4, 16, and 64‑Kbit of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). These devices feature two interfaces: the first one is an I²C serial link that can be operated from a DC power supply, the second one is an RF link activated when the device acts as a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
In I²C mode, the user memory contains 512 (ST25DV04KC), 2048 (ST25DV16KC), or 8192 (ST25DV64KC) bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
In RF mode, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 recommendations, the user memory contains 128 (ST25DV04KC), 512 (ST25DV16KC), or 2048 (ST25DV64KC) blocks of 4 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
These devices offer a fast transfer mode between the RF and contact interfaces, thanks to a 256 bytes volatile buffer (also called mailbox). In addition, the GPO pin provides data about incoming events, like RF field detection, RF activity in progress, or mailbox message availability. An energy harvesting feature is also available. |
ST25DV16KDynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with 16-Kbit EEPROM, and fast transfer mode capability | RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs | 1 | Active | The ST25DV04K, ST25DV16K and ST25DV64K devices (hereinafter referred collectively to as ST25DVxxx) are NFC RFID tags offering, respectively 4, 16, and 64 Kbit of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). These devices feature two interfaces: the first one is an I2C serial link that can be operated from a DC power supply, the second one is an RF link activated when the device acts as a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
In I2C mode, the user memory contains up to 512, 2048, or 8192 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
In RF mode, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 recommendations, the user memory contains up to 128, 512, or 2048 blocks of 4 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
The ST25DVxxx devices offer a fast transfer mode between the RF and contact worlds, thanks to a 256 bytes volatile buffer (also called Mailbox). In addition, the GPO pin provides data about incoming events, like RF field detection, RF activity in progress, or mailbox message availability. An energy harvesting feature is also available, when external conditions make it possible. |
ST25DV16KCDynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with 16-Kbit EEPROM, and fast transfer mode capability | RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs | 5 | Active | The ST25DV04KC, ST25DV16KC, and ST25DV64KC devices (hereinafter referred collectively to as ST25DVxxKC) are NFC RFID tags offering, respectively, 4, 16, and 64‑Kbit of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). These devices feature two interfaces: the first one is an I²C serial link that can be operated from a DC power supply, the second one is an RF link activated when the device acts as a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
In I²C mode, the user memory contains 512 (ST25DV04KC), 2048 (ST25DV16KC), or 8192 (ST25DV64KC) bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
In RF mode, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 recommendations, the user memory contains 128 (ST25DV04KC), 512 (ST25DV16KC), or 2048 (ST25DV64KC) blocks of 4 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
These devices offer a fast transfer mode between the RF and contact interfaces, thanks to a 256 bytes volatile buffer (also called mailbox). In addition, the GPO pin provides data about incoming events, like RF field detection, RF activity in progress, or mailbox message availability. An energy harvesting feature is also available. |
ST25DV64KDynamic NFC/RFID tag IC with 64-Kbit EEPROM, and fast transfer mode capability | RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs | 2 | Active | The ST25DV04K, ST25DV16K and ST25DV64K devices (hereinafter referred collectively to as ST25DVxxx) are NFC RFID tags offering, respectively 4, 16, and 64 Kbit of electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). These devices feature two interfaces: the first one is an I2C serial link that can be operated from a DC power supply, the second one is an RF link activated when the device acts as a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic wave.
In I2C mode, the user memory contains up to 512, 2048, or 8192 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
In RF mode, following ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 recommendations, the user memory contains up to 128, 512, or 2048 blocks of 4 bytes, which can be split in four flexible and protectable areas.
The ST25DVxxx devices offer a fast transfer mode between the RF and contact worlds, thanks to a 256 bytes volatile buffer (also called Mailbox). In addition, the GPO pin provides data about incoming events, like RF field detection, RF activity in progress, or mailbox message availability. An energy harvesting feature is also available, when external conditions make it possible. |