STMicroelectronicsS NFC05A1 NFC Card Reader Board User Manual UM2252
STMicroelectronics NFC Card Reader Board UM2252
User manual
UM2252 User manual Getting started with the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 NFC card reader expansion board based on ST25R3911B for STM32 Nucleo Introduction The X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 NFC card reader expansion board is used to evaluate functions based on the ST25R3911B, designed for the expansion of STM32 Nucleo boards. It is compatible with the Arduino™ UNO R3 connector and can be plugged to any STM32 Nucleo board together with other expansion boards to evaluate different devices. It features: On-board NFC card reader IC: ST25R3911B 47 mm x 34 mm, four turns, 13.56 MHz inductive antenna etched on PCB and associated tuning circuit Six general purpose LEDs ISO 18092 (NFCIP-1) active P2P ISO 14443A and ISO14443B ISO 15693 FeliCa™ VHBR 6.8 Mbit/s AFE and PCD to PICC framing 3.4 Mbit/s PICC to PCD framing Up to 1.4 W output power with differential antenna Possibility of driving two antennas in single ended configuration Inductive and capacitive wake-up Automatic antenna tuning system Transparent and Stream modes to implement MIFARE™ Classic compliant or other custom protocols July 2017 DocID030806 Rev 2 1/26 www.st.com Getting started UM2252 Figure 1: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board 2/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Contents Contents Getting started ................................................................................. 6 1.1 Hardware requirements ..................................................................... 6 1.2 System requirements ........................................................................ 6 Board setup ..................................................................................... 7 Hardware .......................................................................................... 8 3.1 Host interface and GPIO connection ................................................. 9 3.2 X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board component placement ..... 10 Component description ................................................................ 11 4.1 ST25R3911B device ....................................................................... 11 4.2 Schematic diagrams........................................................................ 11 4.3 4.2.1 USB connectivity and power supply ................................................. 11 4.2.2 ST25R3911B schematic diagram ..................................................... 13 4.2.3 Antenna and matching network components ................................... 15 PCB Layout ..................................................................................... 17 4.3.1 PCB layers ........................................................................................ 17 4.3.2 Top layer ........................................................................................... 17 4.3.3 Mid layer 1 ........................................................................................ 18 4.3.4 Mid layer 2 ........................................................................................ 18 4.3.5 Bottom layer ..................................................................................... 19 Bill of materials .............................................................................. 20 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance ........................................................................ 23 6.1 6.2 FCC Compliance Statement............................................................ 23 6.1.1 Part 15.19 ......................................................................................... 23 6.1.2 Part 15.21 ......................................................................................... 23 6.1.3 Part 15.105 ....................................................................................... 23 6.1.4 FCC ID .............................................................................................. 23 Formal notices required by Industry Canada (“IC”) ......................... 23 6.2.1 Compliance Statement ..................................................................... 23 6.2.2 Declaration de Conformité ................................................................ 23 6.2.3 IC ID.................................................................................................. 24 Revision history ............................................................................ 25 DocID030806 Rev 2 3/26 List of tables UM2252 List of tables Table 1: Interconnections between the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board and the Nucleo-L476RG board (left side) ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Table 2: Interconnections between the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board and the Nucleo-L476RG board (right side) ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Table 3: Matching variant ......................................................................................................................... 15 Table 4: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 bill of materials ....................................................................................... 20 Table 5: Document revision history .......................................................................................................... 25 4/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 List of figures List of figures Figure 1: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board ..................................................................................... 2 Figure 2: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 component placement .......................................................................... 10 Figure 3: STM32 Nucleo connector schematic diagram ........................................................................... 12 Figure 4: ST25R3911B schematic diagram .............................................................................................. 14 Figure 5: Matching circuit schematic diagram .......................................................................................... 16 Figure 6: PCB layout top layer .................................................................................................................. 17 Figure 7: PCB layout mid layer 1 .............................................................................................................. 18 Figure 8: PCB layout mid layer 2 .............................................................................................................. 18 Figure 9: PCB layout bottom layer ............................................................................................................ 19 DocID030806 Rev 2 5/26 Getting started UM2252 Getting started Connect the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 to an STM32 Nucleo-64 development board. The PC USB port has to be capable of delivering at least 300 mA at 5 V supply. A demo software is available for download at www.st.com to be programmed onto the STM32 Nucleo. 1.1 Hardware requirements The X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board is designed to be used with any STM32 Nucleo board, although complete testing has been performed using the NUCLEO-L476RG hosting the STM32L476RG microcontroller. The STM32 Nucleo firmware and the related documentation are available at http://www.st.com/stm32nucleo. 1.2 System requirements To use the STM32 Nucleo boards with the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board the following software and hardware are required: an STM32 Nucleo-64 development board a Windows® PC to install the firmware package a USB type A to Mini-B USB cable to connect the Nucleo board to the PC unit must be supplied by a safety extra low voltage (SELV) limited power source through the USB port, the source should not exceed 60Vdc / 8A / 100VA To install the board firmware package (order code: X-CUBE-NFC5) the PC must have: 128 MB of RAM 40 MB of free hard disk space The X-CUBE-NFC5 firmware and the related documentation are available at www.st.com. 6/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Board setup Board setup To set up the board; Connect the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board to the STM32 Nucleo board from the top through the Arduino® UNO R3 connectors Power the STM32 Nucleo board using a Mini-B USB cable Program the firmware on the STM32 Nucleo board using the provided example Reset the MCU using the reset button available on the STM32 Nucleo board. The evaluation kit is ready to be used. DocID030806 Rev 2 7/26 Hardware UM2252 Hardware The X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board allows the user to test the functionality of the ST25R3911B ICa, which supports the reader/writer modeb. Program the microcontroller on the STM32 Nucleo board. The ST25R3911B IC module and the STM32 Nucleo board are connected through CN5, CN6, CN8 and CN9 connectors (see the tables below). Table 1: Interconnections between the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board and the NucleoL476RG board (left side) Signal Pin number Nucleo-L476RG X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 NC IOREF 3V3 (VDD_IO) RESET 3V3 (VDD_IO) 5V (VDD) GND GND GND GND VIN A0 PA0 IRQ_MCU A1 PA1 MCU_LED1 PA4 MCU_LED2 PB0 MCU_LED3 A4 PC1 A5 PC0 3V3 5V A2 A3 Connector CN6 Power CN8 Analog Table 2: Interconnections between the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board and the NucleoL476RG board (right side) Signal Connector Pin number Nucleo-L476RG X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 10 PB8 PB9 AVDD GND GND GND D13 PA5 CLK_MCU D15 D14 AVDD 8/26 CN5 Digital For the chip complete feature list refer to the ST25R3911B datasheet. For further details on the supported features, refer to this user manual introduction. DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Hardware Signal Pin number Nucleo-L476RG X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 D12 PA6 MISO_MCU D11 PA7 MOSI_MCU D10 PB6 /SS_MCU D9 PC7 D8 PA9 D7 PA8 MCU_LED6 D6 PB10 D5 PB4 MCU_LED4 PB5 MCU_LED5 PB3 D2 PA10 D1 PA2 D0 PA3 D4 D3 3.1 Connector CN9 Digital Host interface and GPIO connection The X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board contains the ST25R3911B-AQFT chip and is powered by the STM32 Nucleo board. The ST25R3911B is driven by the microcontroller via SPI interface. The six LEDs indicate the detected technology (for example ISO14443 Type A). DocID030806 Rev 2 9/26 Hardware 3.2 UM2252 X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board component placement Figure 2: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 component placement 10/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Component description Component description 4.1 ST25R3911B device The ST25R3911B-AQFT is a highly integrated NFC initiator/HF reader IC embedding: the analog front end (AFE) and a highly integrated data framing system for: ISO 18092 (NFCIP-1) initiator ISO 18092 (NFCIP-1) active target ISO 14443A and B reader (including high bit rates) FeliCa™ reader The implementation of other standard and custom protocols (like MIFARE™ Classic) is possible by using the AFE and implementing framing in the external microcontroller (Stream and Transparent modes). 4.2 Schematic diagrams 4.2.1 USB connectivity and power supply The X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board can be connected via Arduino® UNO R3 connectors to the STM32 Nucleo board. A green LED indicates if the 5 V supply is present on the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board. The six status LEDs are controlled via MCU. Additional components are placed for the 5 V supply filtering. Several solder jumpers enable an alternative connection of SCLK_MCU and /SS_MCU to the STM32 MCU. DocID030806 Rev 2 11/26 Component description UM2252 Figure 3: STM32 Nucleo connector schematic diagram 12/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 4.2.2 Component description ST25R3911B schematic diagram The ST25R3911B is directly connected to the filtered 5 V USB supply. There are additional supply filtering components placed close to the NFC/HF reader IC. Jumper JP200 can be used to measure the chip supply current. If this measurement is performed, the ferrite beat L301 has to be removed. Capacitors 200 to 203 provide additional filtering of the ST25R3911B supply. During layout all decoupling capacitors have been placed as close as possible to the ST25R3911B chip. Special care has been taken for C209, C201, C213 and C200 since these decoupling capacitors are used for the high power driver stage. To demonstrate the capacitive wake-up feature, two capacitive electrodes are placed on the PCB. Additional electrodes can be connected using the P200 and P201 UFL connectors. For SPI cross-connecting another reader PCB, the resistors R200 to R204 can be removed. J201 allows to bypass the internal VSP_RF regulator in case the output current is > 200 mA and needs to be supported. DocID030806 Rev 2 13/26 Component description UM2252 Figure 4: ST25R3911B schematic diagram 14/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 4.2.3 Component description Antenna and matching network components This schematic diagram contains the matching network and the automatic antenna tuning capacitors as well as the alternative NFC Forum matching components. In the default configuration, the X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board is populated with a VHBR tuning, which allows communication to speed up to 3.4 Mbps. The Q-factor is doubled and bitrates up to 848kbps are supported, by switching the components listed in the following table. Table 3: Matching variant VHBR Matching NFC Forum Matching C302 C302_NFCF C309 C309_NFCF R300 R300_NFCF R301 R301_NFCF To support VHBR bit rates, the antenna is matched to a system Q-Factor of 8. By switching to the NFC Forum matching components, the system Q-Factor is increased to 16. This can increase read range by up to 20% depending on the communication technology, but limits the maximum supported bit rate to 848kbps.a. The etched PCB antenna can be easily removed from the expansion board to connect a custom antenna using the connector J300. The matching topology supports the connection of one custom differential antenna or two single-ended antennas. The two single-ended antennas can then be multiplexed in software using the single and rfo2 bits of IO Configuration Register 1. Further information about antenna matching can be found at DocID030806 Rev 2 www.st.com/st25r 15/26 Component description UM2252 Figure 5: Matching circuit schematic diagram 16/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Component description 4.3 PCB Layout 4.3.1 PCB layers As the ST25R3911B is a high power RF transmitter, the NFC reader layout must be done carefully. The decoupling capacitors are located as close as possible to the positive and negative power supply pins (for example VSP_RF and VSN_RF). Since the chip is using a differential output driver stage, the antenna matching network is treated as a differential network. The space between the components is kept as small as possible and the whole network is routed completely symmetrical. Via stitching and via shielding is used to maintain a low impedance and prevent short return current loops. The RF traces are protected by via stitching in combination with guard rings to create a via wall: this keeps the PCB electromagnetically 'quiet'. A via shield is used to create a vertical copper barrier through the PCB, to help reduce crosstalk and electromagnetic interference in a route carrying an RF signal. The RFI traces and AAT lanes are routed as close as possible to each other. 4.3.2 Top layer The top layer contains most of the components and PCB traces. The unused areas around the IC are filled with GND planes guarded using via stitching. The important analog traces are surrounded by GND vias. Figure 6: PCB layout top layer DocID030806 Rev 2 17/26 Component description 4.3.3 UM2252 Mid layer 1 The mid layer 1 is a pure GND plane. It provides a low ohmic DC path for the GND connection. Figure 7: PCB layout mid layer 1 4.3.4 Mid layer 2 Mid layer 2 is used for power distribution. It contains the power planes for the ST25R3911B 5 V supply and the 3.3 V to communicate with the STM32 Nucleo board. Figure 8: PCB layout mid layer 2 18/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 4.3.5 Component description Bottom layer The bottom layer is mainly GND plane. Some traces are routed through the bottom plane. Figure 9: PCB layout bottom layer DocID030806 Rev 2 19/26 Bill of materials UM2252 Bill of materials Table 4: X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 bill of materials Item Q.ty Ref. Manufacturer Order code C202 DNM J300 DNM J301 DNM JP200 DNM C303, C306 DNM J200, J202 DNM C100 0402, 0.01 µF, 25 V, ± 10%, X7R AVX 0402YC101KAT2A C101, C208, C209, C210, C211 0402, 0.01 µF, 25 V, ± 10%, X7R AVX 04023C103KAT2A P200, P201 DNM HRS (HIROSE) U.FL-R-SMT-1(10) 10 LED100 Green LED Lite-On LTST-C190KGKT LED101, LED102, LED103, LED104, LED105, LED106 11 Blue LED Lite-On LTST-C190TBKT 12 C201, C203 0402, 0.1 µF, 10 V, ± 10%, X5R, MULTICOMP MC0402X104K100CT 13 C301, C310 0603, 10 pF, 50 V, 1%, C0G / NP0 MULTICOMP MC0603N100F500CT 14 J100, J101, J302, J303 MULTICOMP MC00625W040210R 15 Y200 MURATA XRCGB27M120F3M00R0 16 C200, C215 0402, 1 µF, 16 V, ± 10%, X5R, MURATA GRM155R61C105KA12D C206, C207 0402, 8.2 pF, 50 V, ± 0.25 pF, C0G / NP0 MURATA GRM1555C1H8R2CA01D 17 20/26 Part/Value Description Crystal DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Bill of materials Item Q.ty Ref. Part/Value 18 C300, C311 19 20 Description Manufacturer Order code 82 pF ±1% 50 V C0G, NP0 0603 MURATA GRM1885C1H820FA01D C302, C309 180 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0603 MURATA GRM1885C1H181GA01D C302_NF CF, C309_NF CF 120 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0603 MURATA GRM1885C1H121GA01D 21 C304, C308 680 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0603 MURATA GRM1885C1H681GA01D 22 C305, C307 56 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0603 MURATA GRM1885C1H560FA01D 23 C314, C315 5.6 pF ±0.5 pF 50 V C0G, NP0 0402 MURATA GRM1555C1H5R6DA01D 24 C318, C319 27 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0402 MURATA GRM1555C1H270GA01D 25 C320, C321 56 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0402 MURATA GRM1555C1H560GA01D 270 nH 260 mA 2.42 Ohm Max 0603, SFR@1.25 GHz, Q>24@100 MHz" MURATA LQW18ANR27G80D MURATA BLM18EG471SN1D Unshielded Wirewound Inductor 26 L300, L301 27 L100, L101, L200 C102, C212, C213, C214 0402, 2.2 µF, 6.3 V, ± 20%, X5R MURATA GRM155R60J225ME15D C204, C205, C316, C317 12 pF ±2% 50 V C0G, NP0 0402 MURATA GRM1555C1H120GA01D 28 29 DocID030806 Rev 2 21/26 Bill of materials Item Q.ty Ref. Part/Value Manufacturer Order code 30 R101, R102, R103, R104, R105, R106, R205, R206 1 kohm, 50 V, 0402, >100 mW, ± 5% Panasonic ERJ2GEJ102X 31 CN5 Header 10X1_Femal Samtec SSQ-110-03-L-S 32 CN8 Header 6X1_Female Samtec SSQ-106-03-L-S 33 CN6, CN9 Header 8X1_Female Samtec SSQ-108-03-L-S 34 U200 ST ST25R3911B-AQFT 35 R300_NF CF, R301_NF CF 1.96 Ohm ±1% 0.1 W, 1/10 W 0603 Chip Resistor Vishay Dale CRCW06031R96FKEA 36 R100 680 Ohm ±5% 0.063 W, 1/16 W 0402 Chip Resistor Yageo RC0402JR-07680RL 37 R300, R301 5.6 Ohm ±5% 0.1 W, 1/10 W 0603 Chip Resistor Yageo RC0603FR-075R62L R200, R201, R202, R203, R204 220 Ohm ±5% 0.063 W, 1/16 W 0402 Chip Resistor Yageo RC0402JR-07220RL 38 22/26 UM2252 Description DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance 6.1 FCC Compliance Statement 6.1.1 Part 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 6.1.2 Part 15.21 Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by STMicroelectronics may cause harmful interference and void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 6.1.3 Part 15.105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 6.1.4 FCC ID FCC ID: YCPNFC05A1 6.2 Formal notices required by Industry Canada (“IC”) 6.2.1 Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 6.2.2 Declaration de Conformité Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter DocID030806 Rev 2 23/26 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) compliance tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. 6.2.3 IC ID IC ID: 8976A-NFC05A1 24/26 DocID030806 Rev 2 UM2252 UM2252 Revision history Revision history Table 5: Document revision history Date Version Changes 06-Jul-2017 Initial release 31-Jul-2017 Added Section 6.1.3: "Part 15.105" DocID030806 Rev 2 25/26 UM2252 IMPORTANT NOTICE – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, enhancements, modifications, and improvements to ST products and/or to this document at any time without notice. Purchasers should obtain the latest relevant information on ST products before placing orders. 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