2023-08-30 08:28 AM
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2023-09-12 10:14 AM - edited 2023-09-12 10:15 AM
Hi,
We have tried to answer your question in several posts already, please read all the datasheets ( ST25DV and MCU) to try to reach your goal using EH, following our recommendations.
Please avoid to duplicate tickets, it won't solve your issue.
Best Regards,
BB
2023-08-30 04:12 PM
> several hundred watts of energy
There's no way you can transfer this much power over NFC.
NFC isn't really designed to be a large power transfer device. It's meant for low-power, short duration tasks.
2023-08-31 12:34 AM
As far as I know, ST company has successfully used NFC to collect energy to power L4 (MCU), such as STEVAL-SMARTAG2 and ST25DV-I2C. Is the principle of wireless power supply directly leading out the antenna for battery charging?
2023-08-31 01:19 AM
Hi,
"I need to use NFC to obtain several hundred watts": more likely "hundred milliwatts"?
2023-08-31 01:21 AM
Hi @Brian TIDAL
Yes, it is just necessary for the MCU to operate properly to achieve the testing purposes of other sensors, and the energy required for the entire process is based on NFC.
2023-09-12 10:14 AM - edited 2023-09-12 10:15 AM
Hi,
We have tried to answer your question in several posts already, please read all the datasheets ( ST25DV and MCU) to try to reach your goal using EH, following our recommendations.
Please avoid to duplicate tickets, it won't solve your issue.
Best Regards,
BB