Webinar

Audio speakers and headphones are becoming wireless, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as the most popular technologies. NFC is the fast and simple way to associate wireless devices, without creating conflicts. No menus, no waiting.

Duration
30 minutes

Delivered webinar
23.05.2017

Session Description

Audio speakers and headphones are becoming wireless, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as the most popular technologies. NFC is the fast and simple way to associate wireless devices, without creating conflicts. No menus, no waiting.

The most advanced solution for NFC pairing is connecting two Bluetooth-enabled audio devices with just a tap, which creates a multi-speaker audio system, or even a ‘silent disco’ if you use two headphones.

Join us in this session to learn how you can develop your own NFC pairing solution for a wireless audio system, step by step. In this webinar we’ll use the PN71xx NFC controller’s family. Order your development kit (OM5578) to prototype your own audio device with NFC pairing capabilities!

Session audience

  • Technical level 1
    • Specialised Sales, Marketing and Business Development
    • FAE, Development Engineers, Technical Managers

Duration

  • 30 minutes

System requirements

  • PC-based attendees
    Required: Windows® 10, 8, 7, Vista or XP
  • Mac®-based attendees
    Required: Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer
  • Mobile attendees
    Required: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet

Parametrization via NFC

Would you like to configure your industrial unit before you actually switch it on? Would you like to exactly set the reset behaviour? Would you like to read out diagnostic data even if the device off power?

Device-to-device communication via NFC

Does your product include sealed, moving or rotating parts? Do you need to exchange data between two units or devices which cannot be connected with cables? Does your solution need to save battery power or communicate with a batteryless unit or sensor?

CLRC663 plus – Push your NFC design further

NXP next-generation multi-protocol NFC frontend

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