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NFC Training , Near Field Communication Training : Tonex Training


NFC technology uses a short-range, low power wireless link evolved from radio-frequency identification (RFID) tech that can transfer small amounts of data between two devices held a few centimeters from each other. NFC training, Near field communication (NFC) is based on existing radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO/IEC 14443. NFC Training cover communications protocols and data exchange formats. Learn similarities between NFC, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE).


Who Should Attend:

Engineers and non-engineering professionals from consumer electronics (CE)
Mobile device manufacturers
Semiconductor companies
Network operators
Developers
Service companies
Financial institutions.


Objectives:

After completing this course, the student will be able to:


Describe what NFC is
Describe the use of NFC
List the requirements and capabilities of NFC
Describe the key concepts in NFC
Explain NFC interworking with RFID, Bluetooth and Zigbee
Explain the architecture of NFC
List steps for NFC connection setup
List NFC operational procedures
Describe various ways to support NFC in mobile apps and mobile devices
Identify the planning aspects of deploying NFC in your application and device


Outline:

What is NFC?
Example of NFC Applications
NFC Technical Specifications and Protocols
Mobile Payments Use Cases


Near Field Communication (NFC) technology creates capabilities for consumers with simple transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices. The NFC connection is made through magnetic coupling, creating the electronic field between the devices themselves.


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NFC Near Field Communication Training



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