8.4 Documentation Support
The following documents describe the TRF7970A device. Copies of these documents are available on the Internet at www.ti.com.
Receiving Notification of Document Updates
To receive notification of documentation updates—including silicon errata—go to the product folder for your device on ti.com (for example, TRF7970A). In the upper-right corner, click the "Alert me" button. This registers you to receive a weekly digest of product information that has changed (if any). For change details, check the revision history of any revised document.
Errata
Application Notes
Minimizing TRF79xx Current Use During Power‑Down Mode This application report provides recommendations on circuit and firmware design to reduce current consumption in power-down mode for the TRF79xx family of devices (TRF796x, TRF796xA, and TRF7970A). Various designs are considered, and they are analyzed based on their current consumption. This application report is particularly targeted for dual-voltage systems that are powered by battery.
NFC/HF RFID Reader/Writer Using the TRF7970A The near field communication (NFC) market is emerging into multiple fields including medical, consumer, retail, industrial, automotive, and smart grid. Reader/writer is one of the three operational modes supported by the TRF7970A. When using reader/writer mode, the user can configure the TRF7970A to read type 2, type 3, type 4A, type 4B, and type 5 tag platforms, also called transponders. The tags can store NFC data exchange format (NDEF) messages or proprietary defined data. This application report describes the fundamental concepts of reader/writer mode and how to properly configure the TRF7907A transceiver for each supported technology.
TRF7970A NFC Reader Antenna MultiplexingThis application report describes the implementation of multiple reader antennas with a single TRF7970A NFC transceiver IC. For demonstration purposes, the MSP430F5529 LaunchPad development kit with TRF7970A BoosterPack plug-in module are used. The demo supports ISO/IEC 15693, and ISO/IEC 14443 A and B communication protocols.
NFC/RFID Reader Ultra-Low-Power Card Presence Detect With MSP430 and TRF79xxANFC and RFID reader battery-powered applications must have a defined and limited energy consumption budget as well as low cost for a product to be realized. Techniques and strategies have emerged over the years for the card presence detection that attempt to address both concerns. The intent of this application report is to contribute to these techniques and strategies by offering an advancement expressed by adding a simple circuit and small firmware control logic loop to an existing design, which offers dramatic improvement over previously identified card detection solutions.