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NFC/RFID reader with two transponders

SKU TPX00168 Barcode 7630049204331 Show more
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NFC/RFID reader/writer with 1 status LED, antenna integrated on PCB, I²C, SPI, and HSU (High Speed UART) communication interface

Overview

It can function as an RFID card reader/writer, NFC reader with Android smartphone and in wireless mode with two identical devices.
It can be used with Arduino to create access control devices.

The package includes the reader, a keychain transponder, a card transponder and connection cables.


Tech specs

  • Power supply: from 3.3 V to 5 V
  • Compact and easy to integrate into your project
  • Supports interface: I²C, SPI and HSU (High Speed UART), selectable via dip-switch
  • Supports RFID read/write, P2P communication between two identical modules, NFC with Android smartphone
  • Supports RFID read/write:
    - Mifare 1k, 4k, Ultralight, and DesFire cards
    - ISO/IEC 14443-4 cards such as CD97BX, CD light, Desfire, P5CN072 (SMX)
    - Innovision Jewel cards such as IRT5001 card
    - FeliCa cards such as RCS_860 and RCS_854
  • Reading distance (mm): max. 50-70
  • Dimensions (mm): 43x41x4

Conformities

The following Declarations of Conformities have been granted for this board:
CE
For any further information about our certifications please visit docs.arduino.cc/certifications

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