Price | RM5.90 |
Product SKU | ES-017 |
Brand | China OEM |
Size (L x W x H) | 13 cm x 8 cm x 2 cm |
Availability | Out Of Stock |
The module uses SPI to communicate with micro controllers. The open-hardware community already has a lot of projects exploiting the RC522 – RFID Communication, using Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
FEATURES
- Integrated MFRC522,13.56MHz contactless communication card chip
- Low-voltage, low-cost, small sizes of the non-contact card chip to read and write
- Suitable for smart meters and portable handheld devices
- Advanced modulation and demodulation concept completely integrated in all types of 13.56MHz passive contactless communication methods and protocols
- 14443A compatible transponder signals, ISO14443A frames and error detection
- Supports 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
- Low cost, and ideal for user equipment development
- The reader and RF card terminal design meets advanced applications development and production needs
- Can be directly loaded into the various reader molds, very convenient
SPECIFICATIONS
- 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 and Mifare Classic
- Environmental Operating Temperature: -20-80 degrees Celsius
- Environmental Storage Temperature: -40-85 degrees Celsius
- Relative humidity: Relative humidity 5% -95%
- Data transfer rate: Maximum 10Mbit/s
- Module interface: SPI
- Reader Distance: ≥ 50mm / 1.95″
- Size: RFID-RC522 Module:3.9 x 6 cm; Standard S50 Blank Card :8.5 x 5.4 cm
- Diameter of S50 special-shaped card: 3.1 (max)
Package Contents :
- 1 x RC522 RFID module / board
- 1 x 13.56MHz Key tag
- 1 x 13.56MHz Card
- 1 x 8 ways straight header pin
- 1 x 8 ways right angle header pin
TECHNICAL REFERENCES
Tutorial #1 :https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-RFID-Reader-MFRC522-Turorial/
Tutorial #2 : https://circuits4you.com/2018/10/03/interfacing-of-rfid-rc522-with-arduino-uno/
Tutorial #3 : http://arduinolearning.com/code/arduino-uno-rfid-rc522-example.php
The module uses SPI to communicate with micro controllers. The open-hardware community already has a lot of projects exploiting the RC522 – RFID Communication, using Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
FEATURES
- Integrated MFRC522,13.56MHz contactless communication card chip
- Low-voltage, low-cost, small sizes of the non-contact card chip to read and write
- Suitable for smart meters and portable handheld devices
- Advanced modulation and demodulation concept completely integrated in all types of 13.56MHz passive contactless communication methods and protocols
- 14443A compatible transponder signals, ISO14443A frames and error detection
- Supports 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
- Low cost, and ideal for user equipment development
- The reader and RF card terminal design meets advanced applications development and production needs
- Can be directly loaded into the various reader molds, very convenient
SPECIFICATIONS
- 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 and Mifare Classic
- Environmental Operating Temperature: -20-80 degrees Celsius
- Environmental Storage Temperature: -40-85 degrees Celsius
- Relative humidity: Relative humidity 5% -95%
- Data transfer rate: Maximum 10Mbit/s
- Module interface: SPI
- Reader Distance: ≥ 50mm / 1.95″
- Size: RFID-RC522 Module:3.9 x 6 cm; Standard S50 Blank Card :8.5 x 5.4 cm
- Diameter of S50 special-shaped card: 3.1 (max)
Package Contents :
- 1 x RC522 RFID module / board
- 1 x 13.56MHz Key tag
- 1 x 13.56MHz Card
- 1 x 8 ways straight header pin
- 1 x 8 ways right angle header pin
TECHNICAL REFERENCES
Tutorial #1 :https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-RFID-Reader-MFRC522-Turorial/
Tutorial #2 : https://circuits4you.com/2018/10/03/interfacing-of-rfid-rc522-with-arduino-uno/
Tutorial #3 : http://arduinolearning.com/code/arduino-uno-rfid-rc522-example.php
- 1 x RC522 RFID Module / Board
- 1 x 13.56MHz Key tag
- 1 x 13.56MHz Card
- 1 x 8 ways straight header pin
- 1 x 8 ways right angle header pin