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Product Details for RFID2USB-Stick

The RFID2USB-Stick is a development stick especially designed for contactless general purpose Near-Field-Communications (NFC) applications. This stick is based on the contactless RFID 13.56MHz technology and supports NFCIP-1 mode (ISO/IEC 18092), ISO 14443A/Mifare as well as ISO 14443B reader/writer standards. Supported contactless smart cards are MIFARE and FeliCa.

The plug and play capability of this USB-device and the support of several operating systems and applications turn this smart stick into a general purpose RFID development platform for your individual needs. The applications are wide spread and include access control, verification and authentication of time attendance, e-payment and other NFC related scenarios.

Features of RFID2USB-Stick
CPU LPC1765 (Cortex M3)
TRANSCEIVER IC PN512
HOST INTERFACE USB 2.0
TRANSMISSION SPEED USB 2.0 full speed
POWER SUPPLY BUS powered
STANDARDS ISO/IEC 14443A/B and ISO/IEC 18092
RFID INTERFACE SPEED Up to 424kbit/s
OPERATING FREQUENCY 13.56MHz
STATUS INDICATOR 1 Duo LED
POWER CONSUMPTION [MAX] 1.8W
TEMPERATURE RANGE Commercial (0° to 70°)
ROHS COMPLIANT

Yes

DIMENSIONS 81x23x6mm

RFID2USB-Stick

Typical Applications
Access control
Authentification
Micro-payment
NFC mobile tag
Online purchase
Customer loyalty
Time and attendance
e-payment
Supported Cards
Mifare Classic
Mifare Ultralight
Mifare Ultralight C
Mifare Desfire
Mifare Plus
FeliCa
 
Order No. Productname Specification Status
909-2131-1 RFID2USB-Stick - RFID General Purpose
Development Stick
Standard version  available    prices    ordering


For the Product Revision History please see the Revision Report

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Getting Started Demo Project "LPCDemoProject"

The LPCDemoproject is intended as a guideline on how to read data from a NFC Tag.
Once the stick is connected to a PC, the stick will register as a Mass Storage Device (named “RFID2USB”) in Windows Explorer. Once a NFC Tag is brought into the RF field of the RFID2USB-Stick, the data from the NFC Tag (Mifare 1k or Mifare Ultra Light card) is being read. This data is then (in its raw form) presented as a file on the Mass Storage Device.
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Order Information

 

 Distributor  Order No. Link
 Local Distributors    click here
 Farnell -  click here
 Digi-Key -  click here
 Silica -

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