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NFC PN532 Shield

NFC PN532 Shield

Shield NFC para Arduino basado en NXP PN532

COD: LS101101001

Peso: 0.040 Kg

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Introduction

LinkSprite’s NFC (Near Field Communication) shield is a NFC shield for Arduino built around the popular NXP PN532 integrated circuit.

NFC is a short-distance radio technology that enables communication between devices that are held close to each other.

NFC traces its roots in RFID technology and is an open platform technology standardized in ECMA-340 and ISO/IEC 18092.

NFC is widely used similar to RFID to recognize cards/tags (NXP Mifare cards /tags). NFC can be used as an alternative to Travelcard using the read/write memory provided in cards/tags.

Few mobile phones come with built-in NFC - they are used as readers of cards, tags, smart posters with a web URL (like a mobile QR-code reader). This technology is also being applied in smart cashless purchases.

Like many other standards, NFC technology is regulated by the NFC which standardizes NFC communication - how the devices pair, share data and allow a secure transaction to happen. The NFC Forum develops and certifies devices compliant with the NFC standards.

NFC operates on unlicensed ISM (Industry Scientific Medical) band of 13.56 MHz Frequency. NFC’s communication range is up to 10 cm. But, this is limited by the antenna and power radiation design. Most devices work within a range of 5mm. NFC shield antenna is designed to work within a range of 1cm. The NFC shield provides all necessary circuitry for PN532 like 27.12Mhz crystal and power supply. It also breaks-out the I/O pins of PN532 for easy access.

The communication between Arduino and the NFC shield is via SPI.

Features

  • Compatible with Arduino shield. No soldering required.
  • SPI interface. Hence, most Arduino pins are available for other applications.
  • Built in PCB Antenna.
  • Supports both 3.3V and 5V operation using TI's TXB0104 level translator.
  • Socket to connect with other shields.
  • The maximum communication range of this NFC shield is about 5 cm.
  • Not being able to read/write Mifare’s Ultralight C chip, only to read it’s ID.

Application Ideas

  • Use as a RFID reader with Mifare One tags (ISO14443 Type-A) and cards (13.56 MHZ).
  • Build visiting card sharing systems.
  • Build attendance systems.
  • Design authentication systems.
  • Read Smart Posters.
  • Securely exchange small data with other NFC devices.
  • Use with Arduino ADK Main Board for creating mobile NFC applications.
  • Many other applications.



Specification

ItemMinTypicalMaxUnit
Voltage 4.3 5.0 5.7 V
Current 80.0 90.0 100.0 mA
Maximum Communication Distance   2.9   cm
Dimension 69.1x55.7x17.8 mm
Supported Card Type Mifare One /
Net Weight 18.5 g

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