6.1 NFCLink Standalone Firmware
NFCLink Standalone has been designed to provide the following features:
- Reading and writing to NDEF-formatted NFC tags with the ability to also support proprietary RFID tags with application level modifications
- Handling various NFC Forum defined error cases according to the NFC Forum specifications, including retries of failed data transmissions when allowed
- Handling for various error cases uncovered during extensive testing against the NFC Forum standards as well as with NFC devices and tags in the market
What are the advantages of TI NFCLink Standalone?
- Includes full support for reading and writing NDEF messages to NFC formatted tags for:
- NFC Forum Type 2 (ISO/IEC 14443 A) tags (not compliant with ISO/IEC 14443-4)
- NFC Forum Type 3 (FeliCa) tags
- NFC Forum Type 4A (ISO/IEC 14443 A) tags (compliant with ISO/IEC 14443-4)
- NFC Forum Type 4B (ISO/IEC 14443 B) tags
- NFC Forum Type 5 technologies (ISO/IEC 15963) tags
- Interoperability tested with a large array of NFC and RFID tags in the marketplace from a variety of different tag vendors
- Tested against NFC Forum specifications to ensure high levels of interoperability with supported NFC protocols
- Robust error handling to cover general technology-based failures as well as device-specific corner cases
- Allows for retransmission attempts under certain error conditions outlined by the NFC Forum specifications
- Configurable to compile only the necessary NFC technologies to reduce memory footprint
What are the disadvantages of TI NFCLink Standalone?
- Requires larger processor memory footprints
- Does not support anticollision for any tag technology