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SparkFun Qwiic Dynamic NFC/RFID Tag

Art no: 41020502 - Sparkfun
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The SparkFun Qwiic Dynamic NFC/RFID Tag features the ST25DV64KC dynamic Near Frequency Communication (NFC) / Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag IC from STMicroelectronics©. The ST25DV64KC offers 64-kBit (8-kBytes) of EEPROM memory which can be accessed over both I2C and RF (NFC)! It's a state-of-the-art tag that conforms to ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5 recommendations. You can even read and write the tag's memory using NFC even while the tag is powered down or disconnected!

The SparkFun Qwiic Dynamic NFC/RFID Tag includes 64 Kbit EEPROM for users to write and read data from, a general purpose output to act as an external interrupt reporting events such as RF field changes, RF activity, I2C writes and RF switches toggling over I2C. The IC has a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V though when in a Qwiic circuit it runs at 3.3V. It also includes an energy harvesting pin capable of outputting µW of power with an RF field of sufficient strength.

The ST25DV64KC supports a fast transfer mode to send the contents of a 256-byte buffer between a device connected to the tag over I2C (referred to as the tag's Mailbox) and an RF device such as a reader or smartphone. This makes it so you can store data on the tag and have it available for reading by an RF device by simply bringing it into the RF read range, even if the tag is powered off. This data can also be password protected with a 64-bit value.

Our Arduino Library provides all of the methods you need to read and write the user memory, control the read and write permissions, alter the area sizes, and apply password control. We've also included extra methods which will let you read and write NDEF (NFC Forum Data Exchange Format) URI, WiFi, and Text records that your smartphone can understand! We've tested it with ST's "NFC Tap" App - available from the Apple App Store and Google Play. For Android users, we can also recommend wakdev's NFC Tools.