To date, the NFC Forum has completed 21 technical specifications, as the momentum for Near Field Communication devices and services continues to grow. ABI Research estimates that over 500 million NFC-enabled devices will reach the market this year.

 The new set of specifications supports compatibility among NFC devices implemented with previously released versions. The revisions deliver on the Forum’s commitment to developing and maintaining technical specifications of the highest possible accuracy and usefulness. The specifications are available at no charge from the NFC Forum website after completion of the Specification License Agreement.

The updated specifications are:

-Logical Link Control Protocol Low RF Interface, for power savings on idle LLCP links
-Aggregated Frame RF Interface, for faster tag reading and writing
-NFCID2-based listen mode routing, which provides more flexibility to emulate Type 3 Tag applications on different secure elements directly connected to the NFC controller (such as SIM cards)

-NFC Forum Type 1 Tag Operation Technical Specification version 1.2 — Comment resolutions and editorial updates have been made.
-NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Operation Technical Specification version 1.2 – Content has been aligned with the NFC Digital Protocol specification, and other editorial updates have been made.
-NFC Forum Type 3 Tag Operation Technical Specification version 1.2 – The new version includes editorial updates and alignment with the NFC Digital Protocol specification.
-NFC Forum Type 4 Tag Operation Technical Specification version 3.0 – The revised version includes extended length Application Protocol Data Unit support, and it adds an offset data object and a discretionary data object.

„Our NFC Forum specifications are living resources that must evolve to stay ahead of the changing needs of the rapidly expanding NFC ecosystem,“ said Koichi Tagawa, chairman of the NFC Forum. „These newly updated specifications demonstrate how diligently our Technical Committee and its Working Groups strive to implement and distribute revisions that deliver greater value to NFC developers and solution providers.“

The revised specifications incorporate comments received via the public feedback page on the NFC Forum website. The NFC Forum thanks the reviewers who provided feedback. Their contributions help to improve and maintain the high quality of the specifications.

http://www.nfc-forum.org

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