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RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1
+NomenclatureIC RF TXRX+MCU 48QFN
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FabricantTexas Instruments
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Pièce fabricant #RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1
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Fiche technique RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1 DataSheet
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Package QFN-48
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En stock2148
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR) |
| Series | Automotive, AEC-Q100 |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | TxRx + MCU |
| MemorySize | 16kB Flash, 1kB EEPROM, 1kB RAM |
| GPIO | 23 |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | 48-QFN |
Présentation
Description
The device operates efficiently with low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered applications. It supports a range of interfaces including I²C, SPI, and UART, providing flexibility in connectivity and communication with external devices. The RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1 also features embedded memory, including RAM and flash, allowing for custom firmware development and storage of operational data. Additionally, it is designed to meet automotive standards, ensuring reliability and performance in demanding environments. With its comprehensive features, the RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1 serves as a versatile solution for developers looking to implement NFC/RFID technology in their products.
Equivalent
1. NXP's PN532 - a popular NFC controller.
2. STMicroelectronics' ST25R3911B - an NFC reader IC.
3. NXP's NTAG I2C plus - a tag chip with I2C interface.
4. Infineon's my-d NFC - a transponder IC with similar applications.
Always check the specific features and compatibility for your application, as equivalents might differ in capabilities and specifications.
Features
The RF430F5144CIRKVRQ1 supports SPI, I2C, and UART interfaces, allowing easy integration with other devices. It operates within a wide voltage range and has various low-power modes to enhance energy efficiency. The device is AEC-Q100 qualified, making it suitable for automotive applications. Additionally, the microcontroller includes various security features, such as a CRC engine, to ensure data integrity during communication. It is available in a VQFN package, allowing for compact designs in applications like asset tracking, wireless sensor networks, and automotive systems.
Pinout
1. NFC/RFID Communication: It supports NFC Type 4A and 4B communication, making it suitable for contactless data exchange.
2. Integrated MSP430 MCU: It features an embedded 16-bit ultra-low-power MSP430 microcontroller.
3. Memory: It includes non-volatile FRAM for fast and flexible data storage.
4. Peripherals: The device supports a variety of peripherals, including ADCs, timers, and communication interfaces, which aid in versatile application development.
5. Energy Harvesting: It can harvest energy from the NFC field, allowing low-power operation without an external power source.
This combination of features makes it well-suited for IoT applications, secure transactions, and wireless sensing.
Manufacturer
Application
1. Automotive Systems: Used for functions like keyless entry, immobilizer systems, and in-car communication.
2. Access Control: Suitable for secure access systems, providing contactless entry and authentication.
3. Inventory Management: Facilitates NFC-based tracking and management of goods.
4. Industrial Automation: Enhances machine-to-machine communication and control in manufacturing environments.
5. Consumer Electronics: Enables contactless communication in devices such as wearables and smartphones.
It is ideal for applications requiring reliable NFC functionality and secure data transmission.