Inductor for short-range wireless communication Using an inductor in an NFC

This section explains why an inductor is used in an NFC.

What is an NFC?

“NFC” is an abbreviation of Near Field Communication, which is a technology that uses the 13.56 MHz frequency band for short-range wireless communication at a distance of about 10 cm.

What is an NFC?

NFC is increasingly being adopted for use in smart phones and tablet devices.

Example of NFC usage

Inductors used in NFC transmitting circuits

Inductors are used as a low-pass filter to suppress higher NFC-IC harmonics.

Inductors used in NFC transmitting circuits

Inductors suited to NFC applications

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