Infineon Technologies OPTIGA™ Authenticate NBT Development Shield
Infineon Technologies OPTIGA™ Authenticate NBT Development Shield is an NFC I2C bridge tag shield ideal for quick implementation of IoT device authentication and secured configuration use cases using custom MCU boards. The shield's default adapter enables easy attachment to Arduino UNO-compatible MCU boards, making it a quick and easy option for adapting and evaluating reference applications. The Infineon OPTIGA Authenticate NBT Development Shield bundle comes with a default pre-tuned Class 5 antenna, a bundled pre-turned Class 6 antenna, a comprehensive software package, and an NFC-I2C bridge tag compliant with NFC T4T.Features
- Attach to your Arduino UNO board
- Accelerated application development
- Detachable shield sections
- Default pre-tuned Class 5 antenna
- Bundled pre-tuned Class 6 antenna
- Antenna matching guide
- Highly customizable shield design
- Easy integration with different MCU
- Adopt, build, and execute use cases
- Easily adaptable reference use cases
- Reference applications on GitHub
- Host libraries in C, Java, and Swift
- Ready for embedded applications
- Easy porting using PAL
- Fully supported NFC Type 4 tag
- Preloaded chip-unique certificates
- Configure via NFC and I2C interfaces
- Global platform T=1' I2C protocol
Applications
- Activating and using shared e-bikes with NFC-enabled smartphones
- Industrial applications involving configuration and parametrization of electric relay switches and circuit breakers
- Locking/unlocking personal portable HDD drives with NFC-enabled smartphones
- Healthcare applications involving data logging and secured data monitoring
Specifications
- 13.56MHz frequency
- 3.3V supply voltage
- NFC and I2C (target) interfaces
- 98.32mm x 53.28mm dimensions
Kit Contents
- OPTIGA Authenticate NBT Shield
- Host MCU board adapter, Arduino UNO-compatible, connected to the OPTIGA Authenticate NBT Shield per default
- Additional accessories
- Class 6 shield antenna
- UMCC cable and a five-pin jumper cable
Publicado: 2024-08-07
| Actualizado: 2024-09-11
