Part Number: RF430CL330H Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F6779A ,
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We use MSP430F6779A as I2C master, it has 3 slaves, one is RF430CL330H.
When power off the RF430CL330H, the vcore is still keep high, When SDA and SCL keep…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Tool/software: I would like to use RF430 with both Android and iOS devices to read and write NDEF data. A Samsung S23 with Android 14 and NFC Tools v8.11 works. Apple iPhones Xr and 15 with NFC Tools v2.31 do not. Is it possible…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Tool/software: In ther inital iteration of using this chip which was designed inhouse and post validation it given to a vendor for design based on the inhouse schematic. A discrepancy was noticed in the immobilizer action max…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP-RF430BP Tool/software: Hi,
Customer has recently encountered some issues with the RF430 on their NFC tag. It seems like an intermittent issue where NFC communication is not being established…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH , MSP-GANG Tool/software: Dear Experts,
My customer is using RF432S72FDMWRGZRQ1 and would like to know which software is used to download the program. Can you provide the software for…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Tool/software: Hi Team,
1) Can our NFC interact with the NFC on the base in a point-to-point manner: transferring messages, data, and firmware? 2) Do we need to switch the NFC working mode separately to support NFC card simulation…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00524 Tool/software: Team,
Is there a voltage limiter inside of the RF430CL330H RFID?
My customer has tried several antennas with different sizes and different numbers of turns but still…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Hi TI Teams,
We have a new question about the RF430CL330H NFC tag for NFC application, that is, how the RF430CL330H notifies the MCU when there is a read/write operation in the NFC during power off.
Form the datasheet we…
Part Number: RF430CL330H Tool/software: Hello,
I have been trying to find a solution to replace a traditional rotary coupling for control signals to a couple of sensors for a robotic arm. The existing rotary couplers are basically electrical wipers…