NXP Semiconductors' NTAG I²C plus combines a passive NFC interface with a contact I²C interface. Designed to be the perfect enabler for NFC in home-automation and consumer applications, this connected NFC tag is the fastest, least expensive way to add tap-and-go connectivity to just about any electronic device. With the advent of expanded NFC capabilities in Apple’s iOS 11 mobile operating system, more third-party app developers and users than ever before can utilize NFC capable iOS devices for detection of NFC tags and reading messages that contain NDEF data.
The OM23221ARD NTAG I²C plus kit for Arduino pinout makes designing NFC into a MCU environment easier than ever. The kit is suitable for any boards featuring an Arduino-compatible header, including LPCXpresso™, Kinetis®, and i.MX boards. It is designed to emulate using an NTAG I²C plus tag chip in an embedded electronic system.
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- NTAG I2C plus antenna board mounted on an adapter board with an Arduino-compatible header
- Connectivity to any NXP MCU device with Arduino pinout like:
- Kinetis (Freedom boards)
- i.MX (UDOO Neo i.MX 6UL / i.MX 6ULL / i.MX 7D)
- LPC (LPCXpresso MAX, V2 and V3 boards)
- Software support
- Bluetooth pairing example based on NXP KW41Z
- SW support includes NDEF message writing
- Projects available on Explorer Kit moved to Kinetis platform (e.g. pass-through mechanism)
- All examples available through the Kinetis Expert Tool
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- Consumer Electronics
- Smooth and secure dynamic pairing with mobiles phones and tablets
- Smart Home / IoT
- Protocol agnostics and secure out-of-band commissioning for long range connectivity technologies
- In the box preconfiguration
- Industrial
- Collect data without expensive display
- Zero power configuration and parameterization with mobile phones
- Retrieve troubleshooting data with no power supply
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