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UM10858
PN7462 family HW user manual
UM10858
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Rev. 1.4 — 14 May 2018
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Table 193. CLIF_RX_WATERLEVEL_REG register (address 0028h)
* = reset value
Bit
Symbol
Access
Value
Description
31:8
RESERVED
R
0
Reserved
7:0
RX_WATERLEVEL
R/W
0* - 0xFF
Defines a warning level to indicate that RX_WATERLEVEL
number of words were already received in the actual frame.
When this level is reached the corresponding IRQ is set.
Note
: 0 disables the water level
Table 194. CLIF_RF_CONTROL_REG register (address 002Ch)
* = reset value
Bit
Symbol
Access
Value
Description
31:5
RESERVED
R
0
Reserved
4
TX_RF_ENABLE
D
0*, 1
Set to 1, turning on the driver in reader or active mode is
requested.
Note
: According to the setting of InitialRFOn, AutoRFOn and
CAOn the driver is turned after a defined time and depended
on the presence of an external RF field.
Note
: In case of an RFActiveError this bit is cleared by
hardware
3
TX_COLL_AV_ENA
BLE
R/W
0*, 1
Set to 1, enables automatic collision avoidance. See
ISO18092 for more details.
2
TX_INITIAL_RFON
D
0*, 1
Set to 1, the drivers are automatically turned on when no
external field is present. In the case an external field is
detected, the turning on the drivers is delay until the external
field vanishes.
Note
: The driver on procedure must be triggered by setting
TX_RF_ENABLE.
Note
: This bit is reset to 0 as soon as the drivers turned on.
1
TX_AUTO_RFON
R/W
0*, 1
Set to 1, the drivers are automatically turned on after a
before present external field vanished.
Note
: The driver on procedure must be triggered by setting
TX_RF_ENABLE.
0
TX_AUTO_RFOFF
R/W
0*, 1
Set to 1, the drivers are automatically turned off after data is
transmitted
Table 195. CLIF_TX_DATA_CONFIG_REG register (address 0030h)
* = reset value
Bit
Symbol
Access
Value
Description
31:25
RESERVED
R
0
Reserved
24:16
RESERVED
R/W
0 - 104h
Reserved
15
RESERVED
R
0
Reserved
14:12
TX_LAST_BITS
R/W
0*- 7
Defines how many bits of the last data byte to be sent. If set
to 000b all bits of the last data byte are sent.