ST25TV64K
NFC Type 5 tag IC with 64 Kbit memory, tamper detection, and energy harvesting capabilities for secure product authentication.
Full Specifications
| Manufacturer | STMicroelectronics |
|---|---|
| Frequency Category | NFC |
| Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
| Protocol | ISO/IEC 15693, NFC Forum Type 5 |
| Memory | 64 Kbit (8192 bytes) EEPROM |
| Interface | RF (contactless) |
| Temperature Range | -25°C to +85°C |
| Form Factor | SO8, TSSOP8, UFDFPN8 |
| Security | 32-bit password protection, tamper detection loop, originality signature |
Engineering Brief
The ST25TV64K is an NFC Forum Type 5 tag IC operating at 13.56 MHz with 64 Kbit of EEPROM memory, designed specifically for secure product authentication applications. It features integrated tamper detection through a dedicated tamper loop that monitors physical intrusion attempts, along with originality signature capabilities to verify chip authenticity. The device includes energy harvesting functionality to power external circuits from the RF field, and supports both 32-bit password protection and ISO/IEC 15693 protocol for flexible security implementation in brand protection and supply chain integrity applications.
Typical Applications
- Product authentication and anti-counterfeiting
- Supply chain tracking and traceability
- Pharmaceutical packaging security
- Consumer goods brand protection
- Energy harvesting for sensor applications
- Tamper-evident seals and packaging
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