Part Number: RF37S114 I'd like to implement a simple but secure way of part authnttication with som copy protection based on a RF37S114 NFC tag (ISO15693) in combination with a TRF7964 reader. Is ther a way to store som hidden data to genrate something…
Part Number: RF37S114 We are looking for replacement for the Murata LXMSAPHA08-136. This TI RFID tag (RF37S114HTFJB) would have worked except it's a single block reader and we need a multiple block reader so is not compatible with our software. Do you…
Hi, I haven’t heard back from you for a while, so I will close this tread. If you wish to continue the discussion, please post a reply with an update below (or create a new thread). Best Regards, Andreas.
Part Number: RF37S114 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP-FET Hi all,
I have a customer who is looking to test RFID ID Tag RF37S114HTFJB , But it seems like the evaluation board(MSP-430 Launch Pad or MSP-FET hardware programming tool) is out of stock. …
Part Number: RF37S114 Hi,
My customers want to use RF37S114. I would appreciate your advice on how to mount it. Are there any requirements when using this on their PCB boards? For example, the distance to the surrounding metal and Ingenuity of the PCB board…
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
Hello Jonathan,
I haven’t heard back from you for a while, so this tread is being closed. If you wish to continue the discussion, please post a reply with an update below (or create a new thread).
Best regards, Helfried
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?
Part Number: RF37S114 Hi. I am looking for a small RFID tag solution that can withstand gamma radiation used in medical device sterilization (~35-45kGy). Can you tell me if any of your single-chip RFID tags can withstand this level of irradiation?
And…