Part Number: RF-HDT-DVBE Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TRF7970A Trying to find a suitable package for the encapsulated tag. We are using the TRF7970A transceiver connected to our PCB in a mobile mechanical package and would like to have the RF-HDT…
Hello Robert,
there is a 22 mm encapsulated version of the Tag-it HF-I wafer transponders available. Please have a look to the RF-HDT-DVBB or the RF-HDT-DVBE device.
Best regards,
Andreas.
Hi,
One of our customer was using this transponder RF-HDT-DVBB-N1 . And now they want to buy some more.
However, RF-HDT-DVBB-N1 is already Obsolete. And there is another similar part RF-HDT-DVBB-N 2 .
But there is no information in the datasheet or on the…
Hello Tony,
I would recommend the Tag-it HF-I Type 5 NFC, ISO15693 Transponder RF37S114 , which very small (4x4 mm) but has a moderate read range of ca. 15mm.
If you need a wider read range, then the 22mm Coin Transponder RF-HDT-DVBB-N2 or RF-HDT-DVBE-N2 …
The issue is configuration of the RFID reader and transponder for receiver. Texas Instrument transponder - how does it work with reader? ICCTR 296-24842-ND RF-HDT-DVDE-N2; Appreciate any information.
Part Number: RF37S114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RF-HDT-DVBE , RF-HDT-DVBB These TI Tag-It RFID inlays have gone EOL.
Is this TI part its closest replacement: RF37S114 Tag-it HF-I Type 5 NFC, ISO/IEC 15693 Transponder, 4 mm × 4 mm
Part Number: TRF7970A Hello,
I'm trying to design an RFID Cornhole board with RFID tags inside the bags and antennas under the board. The IC my team has purchased is the TRF7970A and we also have the RF-HDT-DVBE-N2 tags. We are planning on using the multiplexer…
Hello Ryan,
I'm glad to see your interest in TI's NFC products.
Your Tag-It HF-I tag is containing a Tag-it HF-I Plus die, same as RF-HDT-AJLC .
Your write command is looking correct.
The response of 0x01, 0x13 indeed means that the specified block…
Part Number: RF37S114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RF-HDT-DVBB , MSP-EXP430F5529LP , DLP-7970ABP Are either the RF37S114 or RF-HDT-DVBB formatted to the NDEF standard?
If not, which TI device would I need to use in order to format them?