2020-11-16 06:11 AM
Hi,
I'm making a new prototype based on the design/layout of the NFC06A1 evboard with minimal differences as for example : I don't use the capacitive electrodes in my design for wake up feature (but I put test points to CSI and CSO pins).
And I want to get through CE/FCC certification, but before I have to do some pre-compliance testings for the device. Therefore I have some questions regarding the NFC part.
1- The NFC06A1 design (st's) is already NFC compliant and has FCC & CE certifications I guess. Do we need to redo any testings for this part of my final product ?
2- How can I access to (RF) test mode in the ST25R36 if I need it? I just saw in the datasheet test access but I cannot figure out how to do that?
3- What are the important points that we should verify in pre-testing process?
Please see the schematic capture below (any observations ?):
Thanks in advance,
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2020-12-01 02:16 AM
Hello ERRAOUI,
removing the capacitive patches should not influence the EMI behavior.
Regarding your questions:
1.) Yes, even if you change components related to the matching network , antenna or clock generation on your already certified design, you have to re-certify. These rules are rather strict. The best is, if you search for accredited lab to support you here.
2.) What do you mean with RF test mode. I don't think that you want to look at the internal receiver signals.
3.) Important is that VDD is stable during continuous carrier and does not drop too much (~ -0.3V). You should also have a look at the regulator dropout (voltage difference between VDD And VDD_RF). If you want to be compliant to ISO, NFC-Forum or EMVCo you should do a pre-certification test before FCC.
Please let me know, if you have additional questions.
br Travis
2020-12-01 02:16 AM
Hello ERRAOUI,
removing the capacitive patches should not influence the EMI behavior.
Regarding your questions:
1.) Yes, even if you change components related to the matching network , antenna or clock generation on your already certified design, you have to re-certify. These rules are rather strict. The best is, if you search for accredited lab to support you here.
2.) What do you mean with RF test mode. I don't think that you want to look at the internal receiver signals.
3.) Important is that VDD is stable during continuous carrier and does not drop too much (~ -0.3V). You should also have a look at the regulator dropout (voltage difference between VDD And VDD_RF). If you want to be compliant to ISO, NFC-Forum or EMVCo you should do a pre-certification test before FCC.
Please let me know, if you have additional questions.
br Travis