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This RFID kit includes a 13.56M RF reader module, which use the RC522 IC, plus 2 S50 RFID cards to help you learn and add the 13.56 MHz RF transition to your...

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This RFID kit includes a 13.56M RF reader module, which use the RC522 IC, plus 2 S50 RFID cards to help you learn and add the 13.56 MHz RF transition to your project. The MF RC522 is a highly integrated transmission module for contactless communication at 13.56 MHz, it supports ISO 14443A/MIFARE mode, this transmission module utilizes an outstanding modulation and demodulation concept completely integrated for different kinds of contactless communication methods and protocols at 13.56 MHz. This RF reader uses SPI to communicate with microcontroller such as Arduino, there are already lots projects in the open-hardware community to achieve the 13.56M RFID transmission, using Arduino.

Usage Demo

Specification

  • Operating Current :13-26mA/DC 3.3V
  • Idle Current :10-13mA/DC 3.3V
  • Sleep Current: <80uA
  • Peak Current: <30mA
  • Operating Frequency: 13.56MHz
  • Supported card types: mifare1 S50, mifare1 S70 MIFARE Ultralight, mifare Pro, MIFARE DESFire
  • Environmental Operating Temperature: -20-80 degrees Celsius
  • Environmental Storage Temperature: -40-85 degrees Celsius
  • Relative humidity: relative humidity 5% -95%
  • Reader Distance: ≥50mm/1.95"(mifare 1 )
  • Module Size: 40mm×60mm/1.57*2.34"
  • Module interfaces SPI Parameter
  • Data transfer rate: maximum 10Mbit/s

Features

  • MF RC522 is applied to the highly integrated read and write.
  • 13.56MHz contactless communication card chip.
  • Low-voltage, low-cost, small size of the non-contact card chip to read and write.
  • Smart meters and portable handheld devices developed better choice.
  • The MF RC522 use of advanced modulation and demodulation concept completely integrated in all types of 13.56MHz passive contactless communication methods and protocols.
  • 14443A compatible transponder signals.
  • The digital part of to handle the ISO14443A frames and error detection.
  • support rapid CRYPTO1 encryption algorithm, terminology validation MIFARE products.
  • MFRC522 support MIFARE series of high-speed non-contact communication, two-way data transmission rate up to 424kbit/s.
  • MF RC522 are similar to MF RC500 MF RC530 , but also have the characteristics and differences. Communication between it and the host SPI mode helps to reduce the connection narrow PCB board volume, reduce costs.
  • The MF522-AN module design circuit card reader, easy to use.
  • Low cost, and applies to the user equipment development.
  • The reader and advanced applications development meet the user RF card terminal design/production needs.
  • This module can be directly loaded into the various reader molds, very convenient.

Package

  • 1 x A RFID-RC522 Module
  • 1 x The Standard S50 Blank Card
  • 1 x S50 special-shaped card (as shown by the key ring shape)
  • 1 x straight Pin
  • 1 x Curved Pin

External Link & Download

MFRC522 Datasheet

Module Schematic

Antenna Schematic

Mifare S50 Card Introduction

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

microcontroller
A microcontroller is a small computer on a chip that runs your program and controls connected inputs and outputs. For this product, it is the part that reads buttons and sensors, drives the display and speaker, and communicates over Bluetooth.
PCB
A printed circuit board is a rigid board with copper tracks that connect electronic parts without loose wires. For this kit, the PCBs also form the airplane shape, so they are both the circuit base and part of the finished model.
RF
RF means radio frequency, referring to signals used for wireless communication and other high-frequency electronics. A low-noise, stable power supply is important for RF circuits because power noise can affect signal quality and measurements.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
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