Near Field Communication (NFC) is a popular
technology in recent years, it's a set of standards for smart phones and
similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by
touching them together or bringing them into close proximity. This
module is built around NXP PN532. NXP PN532 is very popular in NFC area.
Description:
1. Read/write RFID card, this module could read and write RFID card. Various cards could be supported.
2. P2P communication, Two peer PN532 modules could communicate with each other wirelessly.
3. NFC with Andriod Phone/Smart phones:
The basic communication stamp with Andriod Phone (NFC supported) is
finished. Currently we could put an URL to Android phone and let it
visit a webpage.
4. The PN532 is actually a bundle of 4 libraries:
PN532, PN532_HSU, PN532_I2C and PN532_SPI. You only need 2, the main
PN532.h and either the I2C or SPI depending on how you connect it. The
HSU is for high speed communication, which you probably won't need. The
NDEF library comes with several great example sketches that should get
you going right away.
Important:
Before getting it
start, you need to install a few libraries like Don's NDEF library,
PN532 library(Seeed-Studio's version recommanded), both of them you can
find on GitHub or at below links:
Arduino Library for NFC Shield based on NXP PN532 chip:
https://github.com/jmgjmg/PN532
Arduino library for SPI and I2C access to the PN532 RFID:
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-PN532
Driver for PN532 NFC chip:
https://github.com/techniq/node-pn532
Items | Quantity
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PN532 NFC RFID Module | 1
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2.54mm spacing 4pin Cable | 1
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Mifare One S50 White Card | 1
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Mifare One S50 Key Card | 1
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12P bended male pins | 1
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