ISO 23917 DIGITAL

The ISO 23917 test tool does timing, block numbering tests, on active and passive modes, in both initiator and target modes.
ISO 23917 DIGITALISO 23917 DIGITAL
ISO 23917 DIGITALISO 23917 DIGITAL

Use Cases


This test solution will typically be used in the following contexts :

  • conformance testing of reader, smartcards, NFC devices with the ISO 18092 specification, from a digital standpoint

What is ISO 23917 DIGITAL ?

Our ISO 23917 (ECMA 362) test suite allows to verify the compliance of NFC devices with the requirements of the ISO 18092 (ECMA 340) standard, from a digital standpoint. Contrary to the analog test suite, the goal of this test suite is to verify the management of timings, and possible errors in the communication The ISO has standardized NFC back in 2003, in the NFC-IP1 and IP2 standards, before the NFC Forum taking over. Micropross proposes test solutions to verify the interoperability between devices that follow the ISO 18092 specification. The main features of this solution are :
  • support of passive and active mode testing
  • for passive mode, support of both target and initiator mode testing
  • libraries available for analog and digital conformance testing
  • all generation and measurement devices are automated (including the RF amplifier)
  • compatible with the automation robots (Microbot, and Denso Robot)

Technical Data

This solution allow to verify the good interoperability between NFC-IP1 (ISO 18092) compatible devices by playing the scenarii defined in the ISO 22536 test specification, and making the requested physical measurement.

The MPManager test platform takes control of all hardware elements, and performs the test exactly as described in the ISO 23917 test standard.

Hardware components :

Test library coverage : 100% of the test methods defined in the ISO 23917 document, including :

  • Activation in Passive communication Mode at 212 and 424 kbps
  • Activation in Active communication Mode 106, 212, 424 kbps
  • Logical operation of the Target Transport Protocol 106, 212, 424 kbps; Active & Passive
  • Activation in Passive communication Mode at 212 and 424 kbps
  • Activation in Active communication Mode 106, 212, 424 kbps
  • Logical operation of the Transport Protocol 106, 212, 424 kbps; Active & Passive
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