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FXR.08.52.0075X.A
RF Antenna, NFC, 13.56 MHz, Adhesive
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- Manufacturer: TAOGLAS
- Product type:
- Gain: -
- SVHC: To Be Advised
- VSWR: -
- Input Power: -
- Antenna Type: NFC
- Frequency Max: 13.56MHz
- Frequency Min: -
- Product Range: -
- Input Impedance: 100ohm
- Antenna Mounting: Adhesive
- Antenna Polarisation: -
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 250 |
| Price | 6.59 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
aq ed ae iG Y) a) a| (© C) |1.|Introduction|3| |---|---|---| |2.|Specifications|4| |3.|Antenna Applications|5| |4.|Mechanical Drawing|9| |5.|Packaging|10| ||Changelog|11| Taoglas makes no warranties based on the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Taoglas reserves all rights to this document and the information contained herein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without express permission is strictly prohibited. Copyright © Taoglas Ltd. www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 2 ## 1. Introduction The FXR.08.52.0075X.A is a rectangular, flexible, NFC (Near Field Communications) antenna for use in mobile devices and other applications such as keycards, payment systems, and boarding passes. The design provides a flexible NFC antenna with 75mm twisted pair 28AWG cable that can be adhered to the plastic enclosure of the device for ease of installation and work with specific 13.56MHz RFID and NFC chips which need to connect via JST ACH connector. With NFC antennas being commonly attached to the battery of mobile devices, they can be customized with a ferrite flux director to provide isolation from the battery or other components within the device. Using the antenna on a conductive surface without a ferrite layer will result in extremely short range or complete failure to communicate. The coil inductance noted below can help estimate a capacitance value for creating resonance at 13.56MHz. Typical applications - Mobile devices - Electronic wallets - Health care ID scanners - Payment readers - Office ID - Access control - Internet Of Things Customized antennas for specific applications, shape, and impedance match can also be provided for an NRE and are subject to MOQ. Contact your regional Taoglas Customer Support Team for more information and support on our NFC antenna range. www.taoglas.com 3 SPE-15-8-078-C ## **2.** Specifications **==> picture [39 x 42] intentionally omitted <==** |**Electrical**|**Electrical**| |---|---| |Frequency (MHz)|13.56| |Inductance|4.5 µH| |**Mechanical**|| |Antenna Dimensions|53.34 x 37.3 mm| |Thickness|0.24 mm| |Cable Length|75 mm| |Cable Type|28AWG Twisted Pair with Teflon| |Connector Type|ACH(F)| |Adhesive|3M 467| |Weight|2g| |**Environmental**|| |Temperature Range|-40°C to 85°C| |Humidity|Non-condensing 65°C 95% RH| www.taoglas.com 4 SPE-15-8-078-C ## **3.** Antenna Application ## **3.1** Test Setup | A test fixture is used to measure the maximum interrogation distance. The FXR.08.52.0075.A antenna is connected to a NFC evaluation board and then placed on the fixed part of the fixture. **==> picture [479 x 272] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Measuring<br>Evaluation Scale<br>Board<br>Test Measurement<br>Fixture Arm<br>a<br>I,<br>Passively<br>Powered Tag<br>Sample on thin<br>plastic sheet<br>RFID Reader<br>Module<br>Antenna<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> The test sample is placed on a thin sheet of plastic connected to the movable part of the fixture. Then the distance is carefully adjusted until the reader can no longer read the sample, thus the maximum interrogation distance is displayed in the ruler. www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 5 ## **3.2** RFID tags used for test A total of 8 RFID tags were used to measure the interrogation distances. The next picture shows type 1 and type 2 respectively. **==> picture [182 x 10] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Type 1 Type 2<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Type 1 tag is based on ISO/IEC 14443A standard and has 512 bytes of memory. Type 2 tag is based on ISO/IEC 14443A standard and has 192 bytes of memory. The next picture shows the Tag-it HF-I RFID tags from Texas Instruments: RI-102-112, RI-I11-112, RI-I03-112, RI-I16-112, button type, and RI-I17-112. The Tag-it HF-I Plus Transponder Inlay family of Texas Instruments RFID is based on the ISO/IEC 15693 standard for contactless integrated circuit cards (vicinity cards) and ISO/IEC 18000-3 standard for item management. www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 6 **3.3** Matching The interrogation distances presented here were taken with the antenna connected directly to the evaluation boards with the default matching circuit. This is not necessarily the optimal matching circuit that could be designed for a particular antenna. We kept the default matching of each evaluation board to minimize the number of variables in testing and keep integration as simple as possible. As with any matching network the exact circuit and values for an optimal network depend on the combination of antenna, NFC circuit, any intervening transmission line and the environment presented to the antenna. These factors are specific to the particular end product. As a starting point, to achieve the read range results presented here, use the matching network detailed in the schematic of the evaluation board for your particular NFC chip and keep the antenna free of any obstruction. Once you can demonstrate successful reads you can then optimize performance as desired. If the matching network is required, you should implement the following topology: The matching circuit should be designed to match the IC impedance 𝑍𝐼𝐶 to 100Ω and then connect the antenna through a 100Ω differential pair. www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 7 ## **3.4** Matching A total of 8 sample devices were used to measure the interrogation distances in two scenarios, over plastic and over metal, using the Texas Instruments TRF7970AEVM evaluation board. The results are: ## Over plastic: |**RFID Tag**<br>~~Os~~|**Dimensions(mm)**<br>~~Os~~<br>~~TLTSC“(;SCSCSCSCSCSCiés~~|**Interrogation Distance(mm)**<br>~~TLTSC“(;SCSCSCSCSCSCiés~~| |---|---|---| |Topaz512(Type 1)<br>~~Os~~|43 x 43<br>~~Os~~<br>~~TLTSC“(;SCSCSCSCSCSCiés~~|15<br>~~TLTSC“(;SCSCSCSCSCSCiés~~| |NTAG203(Type 2)|42|17| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I11-112|45 x 45|23| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I02-112|76 x 48|27| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I03-112|38 x 22.5|13| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I16-112|24.2|14| |Button type|22|13| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I17-112|32.5|19| Over metal: |**RFID Tag**|**Dimensions (mm)**|**Interrogation**<br>**Distance(mm)**| |---|---|---| |Topaz512(Type 1)|43 x 43|10| |NTAG203(Type 2)|42|10| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I11-112|45 x 45|18| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I02-112|76 x 48|22| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I03-112|38 x 22.5|10| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I16-112|24.2|11| |Button type|22|9| |Tag-it HFI Plus RI-I17-112|32.5|14| **4.** www.taoglas.com 8 SPE-15-8-078-C ## **4.** Mechanical Drawing (Units: mm) www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 9 ## **5.** Packaging 100pcs FXR.08.52.0075X.A per PE Bag Tray Dimension: 330*160mm Weight: 100g **==> picture [86 x 65] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 300mm<br>160mm<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> 1000pcs FXR.08.52.0075X.A per Large PE Bag Bag Dimensions: 450*280mm Weight: 1Kg 2000pcs FXR.08.52.0075X.A per Carton Dimensions: 330*180*180mm Weight: 2Kg **==> picture [195 x 217] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 450mm<br>|<br>280mm<br>180mm<br>330mm 180mm<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> www.taoglas.com 10 SPE-15-8-078-C ## Changelog for the datasheet ## **SPE-15-8-078 – FXR.08.52.0075X.A** ## **Revision: C** Date: 2019-07-23 Changes: Packaging Details Updated Changes Made by: Jack Conroy ## **Previous Revisions** ## **Revision: B** Date: 2017-07-17 Changes: Updated Technical Information Changes Made by: Andy Mahoney ## **Revision: A (Original First Release)** Date: 2015-12-22 Notes: Author: Andy Mahoney www.taoglas.com 11 SPE-15-8-078-C www.taoglas.com www.taoglas.com SPE-15-8-078-C 12
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