
SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL
Prepared
Approved

1. General Description
The UX10 NFC module is a highly integrated transceiver module for contactless reader/writer
communication at 13.56 MHz.
A dedicated Flash code is implemented to handle different RF protocols by an integrated
microcontroller. The system host controller communicates with the UX10 NFC module by using the
USB link.
The protocol between the host controller and the UX10 NFC module, on top of this physical link is the
CCID protocol
2. Features
High RF output power frontend IC for transfer speed up to 848 kbit/s
NFC IP1 and NFC IP2 support
Full NFC tag support (type 1, type 2, type 3, type 4A and type 4B, type 5)
P2P active and passive, target and initiator
Card emulation ISO14443 type A
ISO/IEC 14443 type A and type B
MIFARE classic card
ISO/IEC 15693, and ISO/IEC 18000-3 mode 3
Low power card detection
Dynamic Power Control (DPC) support
Compliance with EMV contactless protocol specification
Compliance with NFC standards
3. Support the following operating modes:
ISO/IEC 14443-A and B, MIFARE
JIS X 6319-4 (comparable with FeliCa scheme)
ISO/IEC 15693, ICODE, ISO/IEC 18000-3 mode 3
NFC protocols - tag reader/writer, P2P
ISO/IEC 14443- type A card emulation
EMVCo compliance
4. System Requirements
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port
One of the following Operating Systems
Windows® 2000
Windows® 2003 Server x32/x64
Windows® 2008 Server x32/x64
Windows Vista x32/x64
Windows® 7 x32/x64
Windows® 10 x32/x64

Support by the following OS through the PCSC-Lite drive
GNU/Linux using libusb 1.0.x and later
Mac OS Leopard (1.5.6 and newer)
Mac OS Snow Leopard (1.6.X)
Solaris
FreeBSD
5.
Average Power Consumption
- Standby Mode: 0.12Watt
- Active/Read Card Mode: 0.24 Watt
6.

7.
Main PCBA: 38 x 26.5 x 3.5 mm

8.
VID/PID: 0x1FC9/0x0117
F/W Ver.: N/A
9.
This module is powered by 5V from USB interface. Main supply voltage for internal analog modules,
digital logic and memories. The 27.12 MHz crystal oscillator is used as a reference for all operations
requiring high stability of the clock frequency.
TX1 TX2 transmitter is able to drive an antenna circuit connected to outputs TX1 and TX2 with a 13.56
MHz carrier signal. The signal delivered on pins TX1 and pin TX2 is a 13.56 MHz carrier, modulated by
an envelope signal for energy and data transmission to archive the standards ISO/IEC14443 A and B,
FeliCa, and ISO/IEC18092 define the protocols.
In reader mode, the response from the antenna to the differential input RXP/RXN. The reader mode
receiver extracts this signal by first removing the carrier in passive mixers. It then filters and amplifies
the baseband signal before converting to digital values.