NFC LSI with Low Power Consumption and High Security
Panasonic, a world leader in Semiconductor Products, introduces the expansion of the NFC Tag LSI SeriesNFC Tag LSI Series! Panasonic Near filed Communication (NFC) Tag LSI products utilize built-in FeRAM to increase data communication speed and endurance, while decreasing power consumption. These NFC Tag LSIs feature the ability to access the host controller via a built-in I2C/UART/SSI serial interface. They are compatible with all major NFC protocols with support for ISO/IEC14443 Type A/B (NFC-A/NFC-B) and FeliCa (NFC-F).
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This put me in a worry just today: the components arrived here just 12 hours before your news and I have not received any previous private email so I was concerned that there was an error...
At least from the keyword "tag", I assume it can be powered using reader's RF. Yes NFC chips by NXP used in phones support Felica. Basic data transfer was first implemented using TypeA(106kBits) and TypeF(212 and 424kBits) protocols.