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RFID 13.56 MHz Module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Galileo and Waspmote [XBee Socket]
MODEL: AE-CH-RFID-13.56-U
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to identify objects in a contactless way; it is also called proximity identification. There are 2 elements in RFID communications: the RFID module (or reader/writer device) and an RFID card (or tag). The RFID module acts as the master and the card acts as the slave; this means the module queries the card and sends instructions to it. In a normal RFID communication, the RFID module is fixed and the user takes his card near it when he needs to start the interaction. Chip: PN532 by NXP. Compatibility: Reader/Writer mode supporting ISO 14443A / MIFARE / FeliCaTM / NFCIP-1 Distance: 5cm Max capacity: 4KB Tags: cards, keyrings, stickers Applications: Located based services (LBS) Logistics (assets tracking, supply chain) Access management Electronic prepaid metering (vending machines, public transport) Smartphone interaction (NFCIP-1 protocol) Documentation: Waspmote Quick Tutorial Waspmote Site Waspmote Technical Guides Sensor Boards Technical Guides Networking Guides Developers Forum Videos Articles 50 Applications with Waspmote FAQ: Waspmote Vs. Arduino Download the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
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RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to identify objects in a contactless way; it is also called proximity identification. There are 2 elements in RFID communications: the RFID module (or reader/writer device) and an RFID card (or tag). The RFID module acts as the master and the card acts as the slave; this means the module queries the card and sends instructions to it. In a normal RFID communication, the RFID module is fixed and the user takes his card near it when he needs to start the interaction.
This tutorial allows the user to change keys on RFID cards. Also you can read the cards if the key is correct. Each button has a function assigned: enter to change key mode (then you can write your new key with this 4 buttons), save new key and read card. This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.