SLOA246B January 2018 – March 2019 TRF7964A , TRF7970A
In a passive P2P application, the initiator device leaves its RF field on at all times, and the target device communicates by load modulating that RF field. The persistent RF field allows for stable and robust communication between the devices.
In an active P2P application, the initiator and target devices toggle their RF fields on and off. The device that is transmitting data must check for an RF field, and if none is present, turn its RF field on to transmit the data and then turn its RF field back off to wait for a response. This implementation requires very tight timings for the transitions of the RF field, which can result in a difficulty establishing a communication link.
TI recommends using passive P2P for all applications to ensure robust and reliable communication.