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Frequency range 13.56 MHz Standard ISO 14443A, ISO 14443B, ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3, JIS X 6319-4 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 110 Rating Catalog Transmission principle FDX - ASK, FSK, OOK, PSK
Frequency range 13.56 MHz Standard ISO 14443A, ISO 14443B, ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3, JIS X 6319-4 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 110 Rating Catalog Transmission principle FDX - ASK, FSK, OOK, PSK
VQFN (RHB) 32 25 mm² 5 x 5
  • Completely Integrated Protocol Handling
  • Separate Internal High-PSRR Power Supplies for Analog, Digital, and PA Sections Provide Noise Isolation for Superior Read Range and Reliability
  • Dual Receiver Inputs With AM and PM Demodulation to Minimize Communication Holes
  • Receiver AM and PM RSSI
  • Reader-to-Reader Anticollision
  • High Integration Reduces Total BOM and Board Area
    • Single External 13.56-MHz Crystal Oscillator
    • MCU-Selectable Clock-Frequency Output of RF, RF/2, or RF/4
    • Adjustable 20-mA High-PSRR LDO for Powering External MCU
  • Easy to Use With High Flexibility
    • Automatically Configured Default Modes for Each Supported ISO Protocol
    • 12 User-Programmable Registers
    • Selectable Receiver Gain
    • Programmable Output Power (100 mW or 200 mW)
    • Adjustable ASK Modulation Range (8% to 30%)
    • Built-In Receiver Band-Pass Filter With User-Selectable Corner Frequencies
  • Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V
  • Ultra-Low-Power Modes
    • Power Down: <1 µA
    • Standby: 120 µA
    • Active (RX Only): 10 mA
  • Parallel 8-Bit or Serial 4-Pin Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) With MCU Using 12-Byte FIFO
  • Ultra-Small 32-Pin QFN Package (5 mm × 5 mm)
  • Available Tools (Also See Tools and Software)
    • Reference Design and EVM With Development Software
    • Source Code Available for MSP430™ MCU
  • Completely Integrated Protocol Handling
  • Separate Internal High-PSRR Power Supplies for Analog, Digital, and PA Sections Provide Noise Isolation for Superior Read Range and Reliability
  • Dual Receiver Inputs With AM and PM Demodulation to Minimize Communication Holes
  • Receiver AM and PM RSSI
  • Reader-to-Reader Anticollision
  • High Integration Reduces Total BOM and Board Area
    • Single External 13.56-MHz Crystal Oscillator
    • MCU-Selectable Clock-Frequency Output of RF, RF/2, or RF/4
    • Adjustable 20-mA High-PSRR LDO for Powering External MCU
  • Easy to Use With High Flexibility
    • Automatically Configured Default Modes for Each Supported ISO Protocol
    • 12 User-Programmable Registers
    • Selectable Receiver Gain
    • Programmable Output Power (100 mW or 200 mW)
    • Adjustable ASK Modulation Range (8% to 30%)
    • Built-In Receiver Band-Pass Filter With User-Selectable Corner Frequencies
  • Wide Operating Voltage Range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V
  • Ultra-Low-Power Modes
    • Power Down: <1 µA
    • Standby: 120 µA
    • Active (RX Only): 10 mA
  • Parallel 8-Bit or Serial 4-Pin Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) With MCU Using 12-Byte FIFO
  • Ultra-Small 32-Pin QFN Package (5 mm × 5 mm)
  • Available Tools (Also See Tools and Software)
    • Reference Design and EVM With Development Software
    • Source Code Available for MSP430™ MCU

The TRF7960 and TRF7961 devices are integrated analog front end and data-framing systems for a 13.56-MHz RFID reader system that supports multiple protocols including ISO/IEC 14443 A and B, FeliCa™, and ISO/IEC 15693. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity and vicinity identification systems.

The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine-tuning of various reader parameters as needed.

The device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. Other standards and even custom protocols can be implemented by using one of the direct modes that the device offers. These direct modes let the application fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal.

The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register.

A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF796x reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time.

The TRF7960 and TRF7961 devices support a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface.

The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth.

Built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system.

Start evaluating the TRF7960 multiprotocol transceiver IC with the TRF7960AEVM or the TRF7960ATB.

Documentation, Tools, Reference Designs, and Software, Samples

The TRF7960 and TRF7961 devices are integrated analog front end and data-framing systems for a 13.56-MHz RFID reader system that supports multiple protocols including ISO/IEC 14443 A and B, FeliCa™, and ISO/IEC 15693. Built-in programming options make it suitable for a wide range of applications for proximity and vicinity identification systems.

The reader is configured by selecting the desired protocol in the control registers. Direct access to all control registers allows fine-tuning of various reader parameters as needed.

The device supports data rates up to 848 kbps with all framing and synchronization tasks for the ISO protocols onboard. Other standards and even custom protocols can be implemented by using one of the direct modes that the device offers. These direct modes let the application fully control the AFE and also gain access to the raw subcarrier data or the unframed, but already ISO-formatted, data and the associated (extracted) clock signal.

The receiver system has a dual-input receiver architecture to maximize communication robustness. The receivers also include various automatic and manual gain control options. The received signal strength from transponders, ambient sources, or internal levels is available in the RSSI register.

A SPI or parallel interface can be used for the communication between the MCU and the TRF796x reader. When the built-in hardware encoders and decoders are used, transmit and receive functions use a 12-byte FIFO register. For direct transmit or receive functions, the encoders or decoders can be bypassed so the MCU can process the data in real time.

The TRF7960 and TRF7961 devices support a wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V and data communication levels from 1.8 V to 5.5 V for the MCU I/O interface.

The transmitter has selectable output power levels of 100 mW (+20 dBm) or 200 mW (+23 dBm) equivalent into a 50-Ω load when using a 5-V supply and supports OOK and ASK modulation with selectable modulation depth.

Built-in programmable auxiliary voltage regulator delivers up to 20 mA to supply an MCU and additional external circuits within the reader system.

Start evaluating the TRF7960 multiprotocol transceiver IC with the TRF7960AEVM or the TRF7960ATB.

Documentation, Tools, Reference Designs, and Software, Samples

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* Data sheet TRF7960, TRF7961 Multiple-Standard Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID Analog Front End and Data-Framing Reader System datasheet (Rev. G) PDF | HTML 18 May 2017
Application note Antenna Design Guide for the TRF79xxA (Rev. C) 10 Mar 2020
Application note Using the SPI Interface with TRF7960 (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 27 Nov 2018
Application note TRF79xxA HF-RFID Reader Layout Design Guide (Rev. A) 18 Apr 2016
White paper Near Field Communication (Rev. B) 18 Mar 2016
White paper Microcontrollers in Blood Glucose Meters (Rev. B) 27 May 2015
Technical article NFC/RFID for access control: Sniffing for cards PDF | HTML 21 Apr 2015
Application note NFC/RFID Reader Ultra-Low-Power Card Presence Detect With MSP430 and TRF79xxA 18 Mar 2013
Application note Management of the TRF7960 and TRF7960A Startup Sequence 05 Jun 2012
Application note TRF7960 and TRF7970A Comparison 03 Aug 2011
Application note Comparison of TRF7960 and TRF7960A 27 May 2011
Application note TRF796x Software Design Hints 13 Dec 2010
Application note Implementation of ISO14443B Protocol in the TI TRF796x 28 Apr 2009
Application note Implementation of ISO15693 Protocol in the TI TRF796x 28 Apr 2009
Product overview MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power MCUs and TI-RFid Devices 03 Apr 2009
Application note Firmware Description of the TI TRF796x Evaluation Module (EVM) 09 Mar 2009
Product overview TI-RFid™ TRF796x HF reader ICs product sheet 06 Feb 2009
EVM User's guide TRF7960EVM User's Guide (Rev. C) 23 Dec 2008

Design & development

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Firmware

SLOC136 TRF7960 Firmware Source Code

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Firmware

SLOC149 TRF7960 Firmware Source Code with LED control and AFI functionality added

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TRF7960 TRF7960 Multi-Protocol Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID Reader/Writer IC
Firmware

SLOC203 TRF7960 Firmware Source Code for CCS

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TRF7960 TRF7960 Multi-Protocol Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID Reader/Writer IC
Reference designs

TIDM-NFC-EZ430-MODULE — NFC EZ430 Reader Module Reference Design

This reference design provides a complete hardware and firmware example for a Near Field Communication (NFC) Module. The Module uses TI's eZ430 UART connection for simple interfacing. The firmware example demonstrates NFC Reader/Writer functionality by reading ISO15693, ISO14443A, ISO14443B, and (...)
Schematic: PDF
Reference designs

TIDM-RFID-TRANSCEIVER — RFID Transceiver Reference Design

This Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reference design outlines the required components, layout considerations, and provides firmware examples to implement RFID into applications for extracting RFID data from transponders. RFID enables access control, prepayment, and inventory management. The (...)
User guide: PDF
Schematic: PDF
Reference designs

TIDM-NFC-READER — NFC & RFID Ultra-Low-Power Card Presence Detection Reference Design

This reference design, featuring the TRF79xxA paired with an MSP microcontroller, is a fully-functional, battery-operad RFID & NFC reader. This design features in-depth details on how to add NFC/RFID capabilities to an existing design by adding a simple circuit and small firmware control logic (...)
Schematic: PDF
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