2026-01-16 1:51 AM - last edited on 2026-01-16 2:17 AM by Andrew Neil
Hi,
Can the VPS_TX pin be powered with a voltage different from VPS? Specifically, can you connect VPS_TX to 5 V while VPS is at 3.3 V?
I think it should work, but I would like your confirmation as I couldn't find this information in the datasheet.
Thank you for your support.
Marco
2026-01-16 2:32 AM
Hi Marco,
Could you provide more details about the reason to connect the VPS_TX pin to 5 V?
See also the following post related to VPS_TX at 5V: https://community.st.com/t5/st25-nfc-rfid-tags-and-readers/using-vps-tx-5v-on-st25r95/td-p/145420.
If you need to increase the reading distance, use the ST25R200 device, which provides higher performance.
Note that the ST25R95 is Not Recommended for New Design (NRND).
Rgds
BT
2026-01-16 3:35 AM
Hi Brian,
Thank you for your quick reply.
Basically, my customer developed a product that is powered at 5 V (both VPS_TX and VPS). This product has been manufactured for some years, and now they need to develop a new hardware version.
I suggested to the customer to reduce VPS_TX (from 3.3V to 5V) because the power dissipation is too high. I built a prototype and measured a decrease of about 10 % in distance with VPS_TX = 3.3 V.
My intention is to provide both options in the new hardware for backward compatibility. I plan to add two 0 Ω resistors to select whether VPS_TX is connected to 3.3 V or 5 V.
This is the scenario. I look forward to your feedback.
Best regards,
Marco