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View Full Version : ISO/IEC 18092: 2004 (Communication modes for Near Field Communication Interface)?


Daniel_Lu
6th July 2009, 05:50 AM
Hello all,

Does anybody can help me to provide ISO/IEC18092 ? (should it be a free source)

It applies in Smart card industry where I am working for...

Thanks in advance.

Daniel

Stijloor
6th July 2009, 06:27 AM
Hello all,

Does anybody can help me to provide ISO/IEC18092 ? (should it be a free source)

It applies in Smart card industry where I am working for...

Thanks in advance.

Daniel

Sorry, this standard is not free, and it is the copyrighted property of ISO.
Copyrighted documents can not be requested nor shared here at The Cove Forums.

However, it can be purchased. Look here (http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=38578).

Stijloor.

harry
6th July 2009, 07:54 AM
ISO/IEC 18092: 2004: Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Near Field Communication - Interface and Protocol (NFCIP-1)

Abstract

ISO/IEC 18092:2004 defines communication modes for Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol (NFCIP-1) using inductive coupled devices operating at the centre frequency of 13,56 MHz for interconnection of computer peripherals. It also defines both the Active and the Passive communication modes of NFCIP-1 to realize a communication network using Near Field Communication devices for networked products and also for consumer equipment. This International Standard specifies, in particular, modulation schemes, codings, transfer speeds and frame format of the RF interface, as well as initialization schemes and conditions required for data collision control during initialization. Furthermore, this International Standard defines a transport protocol including protocol activation and data exchange methods.

Information interchange between systems also requires, at a minimum, agreement between the interchange parties upon the interchange codes and the data structure.