The NXP MFRC52002HN1 is a highly integrated reader/writer IC for contactless communication at 13.56 MHz. This advanced product is a part of NXP's renowned MFRC52 series that is specifically designed for proximity and vicinity identification systems. The MFRC52002HN1 offers a flexible and cost-effective solution for smart cards and NFC applications, making it a top choice for developers and manufacturers in various industries.
Key Features:
- Highly Integrated: The MFRC52002HN1 integrates a transmitter module for contactless communication, a power amplifier, a data processing unit, a FIFO buffer, and an interface for various external devices all in one compact package.
- Advanced Modulation and Demodulation: The device supports advanced modulation and demodulation concepts, which are fully integrated to perform at high data rates and with a minimal number of external components.
- ISO/IEC 14443 A Compliant: This IC is fully compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443 A standard, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of contactless cards and readers.
- Powerful Crypto1 Algorithm: It incorporates a Crypto1 algorithm, which is used for authentication and secure data exchange with MIFARE Classic cards.
- Serial Interface: The device features a serial UART (similar to RS232 with voltage levels dependent upon the supply voltage), a high-speed non-return to zero (NRZ) interface, and an SPI interface, providing flexible options for connecting with microcontrollers.
Applications:
The MFRC52002HN1 is ideal for a range of applications, including:
- Access control systems
- Public transportation terminals
- Automatic fare collection
- Electronic ticketing in entertainment venues
- Smart card readers and NFC devices
Technical Specifications:
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage |
2.5V to 3.3V |
| Operating Frequency |
13.56 MHz |
| Interface |
SPI, UART |
| Temperature Range |
-25°C to +85°C |
With its robust feature set and compliance with industry standards, the NXP MFRC52002HN1 is a secure and reliable choice for your contactless communication needs.