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PeerToPeer connection between TRF7970A evm and Android Smartphone (Nexus s) doesn´t work.

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Schlotterer Bernd
Posted by Schlotterer Bernd
on Oct 21 2011 05:24 AM

Hi,

I am working on a NFC application project for a Android Smartphone (Nexus s). I tried to connect the Nexus with the TRF7970A evm over PeerToPeer, but it doesn´t work.

Android use for the P2P connection the NDEF Push Protocol (com.android.npp library). My question now is, does the TRF7970A supports this protocol (has this library included)?

Or, is it even possible to establish a connection between the TRF7970A evm and a Android Smartphone over P2P?

Has anyone some experience about this? Hope someone can help me.

 

Greetings

Bernd

 

 

TRF7970A TRF7970 NFC P2P NXP Near field communication
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  • Charles Tumbaga
    Posted by Charles Tumbaga
    on Nov 10 2012 17:41 PM
    Prodigy30 points

    I am working on an NFC project for school and I tried updating the firmware to the MSP430F2370 on the TRF-7970A board. The problem I am having is the the NFC code is producing compiler errors. It does not recognized U08_t. In the original firmware for the MSP430, the U08_t datatype was defined in types.h, but it is not defined in the new code. Should I include this in the types header file so the project will compile. Please help.

    Thank you

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  • Charles Tumbaga
    Posted by Charles Tumbaga
    on Nov 16 2012 16:24 PM
    Prodigy30 points

    Is there a way to access the msp430 on the development board so that I can send hex commands or replace the host with a microcontroller?

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  • Dirk Becker
    Posted by Dirk Becker
    on Nov 28 2012 05:54 AM
    Prodigy40 points

    Hi Mike R.

    Now we can unzip your files, but the source files and drawables in the Android project are missing.

    Maybe in your NFC_Connect project are files missing too?

    Please zip them again.

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  • JK1123
    Posted by JK1123
    on Dec 27 2012 04:54 AM
    Prodigy10 points

    Hi, Mike 

    I meet the same problem. I am use the HTC/SONY android phone.

    After receive a SENSF_REQ ,And I reply the SENSF_RESP to the Handset.
    I never receive any command(link ATR_REQ, ... etc) .

    Does you or anybody solve that problem or idea? I had been stop here several days. 

    Thank for your help

    J.K Pan 

    android 7970A
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  • Daniel Cardenas
    Posted by Daniel Cardenas
    on May 15 2013 17:32 PM
    Prodigy180 points

    Hi, I have exactly the same problem that I have seen in this forum before, I am working with an Xperia phone and I can obtain the sensf_req (polling request in the I.S.O.), and inmediattly I answer with a 0x140101feffffc2c3c4c5c6c70fab (sometimes without the 0x0fab but with the length:0x12, as the stanrdard recommends), but nothing. I saw that someone before configure the 0x00 register with 0x01 (with b5=0;) instead of 0x21, but I can't prove it now, but, Was that the correction that would help me with this issue?. Is there any solution after all this time.

    android 7970A
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  • Josh Wyatt
    Posted by Josh Wyatt
    on May 16 2013 06:34 AM
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    Daniel - 

    see if this enlightens the issue for you somewhat. 

    8360.Initiator P2P Operations with the TRF7970A+MSP430 Training.pptx

    BR-

    Josh

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