Mifare MF522-AN RFID reader/writer + Arduino test

I've been planning to do a project involving Arduino and RFID for a while. I found a £15/$20 RFID module on eBay, based around the MFRC522 chip, which arrived today. This is my very first test with it, identifying my two test cards and outputting the results on the serial line. Possibilities now are endless...

Link to details and code: http://www.grantgibson.co.uk/blog/2012/04/how-to-get-started-with-the-mifare-mf522-an-and-arduino/

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From: Grant Gibson

Related topics : mifare rfid reader arduino / mifare rfid reader writer

RFID Module and Oscilloscope

$2 for 10 PCBs & 24 Hour Production: https://jlcpcb.com

This little 125kHz RFID reader puts out a repeating frame of serial data when a card or fob is moved near the antenna. Here I try to decode that serial data using my oscilloscope.

Links:

1pcs 125K EM4100 RFID Card Reader Module RDM6300 ID RF UART Output For Arduino https://ebay.us/qpp24h

https://www.itead.cc/wiki/RDM6300#Useful_Links

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From: Julian Ilett

Related topics : serial rfid card reader 125khz / 125khz rfid module rdm6300 - uart / rfid reader module 125khz / rf card reader module

1st Choice RFID R2000 Reader and PC1200 Network Converter

This is to demonstrate how our Long Range RFID Reader can be hardwired to connect to an Access Controller and simultaneously be connected to a local PC for remote monitoring of the reader's output data. The Reader's LH Port is the Serial Data Output Port side for connecting to a PC and the Reader's RH Port outputs Wiegand Card Number Data and connects directly to a 26-bit Wiegand Access Controller.

The device laying on the laptop is a PC1200 Network Converter that is used to convert the...

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From: jjlutube

Related topics : rfid card reader serial output / rfid long range reader