MIKROE-262 mikroElektronika, MIKROE-262 Datasheet

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MIKROE-262

Manufacturer Part Number
MIKROE-262
Description
RFID Transponder Tools RFID READER ADAPTER BOARD
Manufacturer
mikroElektronika
Datasheet

Specifications of MIKROE-262

Rohs
yes
Product
RFID Readers
Description/function
RFID reader is used to read ID cards using radio waves
Frequency
125 kHz
Interface Type
2x5 Connector
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
EM4095
For Use With
RFID Cards, Development Systems
RFid Reader
Manual
All Mikroelektronika’s development systems feature a large number of peripheral
modules expanding microcontroller’s range of application and making the
process of program testing easier. In addition to these modules, it is also
possible to use numerous additional modules linked to the development system
through the I/O port connectors. Some of these additional modules can operate
as stand-alone devices without being connected to the microcontroller.
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MIKROE-262 Summary of contents

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... RFid Reader All Mikroelektronika’s development systems feature a large number of peripheral modules expanding microcontroller’s range of application and making the process of program testing easier. In addition to these modules also possible to use numerous additional modules linked to the development system through the I/O port connectors. Some of these additional modules can operate as stand-alone devices without being connected to the microcontroller. ™ ...

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... This code is sent by the card when it is placed close to the RFid Reader’s anntena. The code is received via this anntena. Then sent to the microcontroller for further processing. Figure 2: Identification card (RFid Card) MikroElektronika Antenna provided on the additional board is used to receive data stored on the identification card (RFid Card) Figure 3: The principle of RFid Reader’ ...

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... Output signal from the EM4095 circuit (the code read from the identification card) RDY/CLK - Clock frequency pin and flag SHD - High voltage on this pin causes the RFid Reader to enter sleep mode MOD - High voltage on this pin causes signal modulation on the antenna to start Figure 5: RFid Reader connected to a development system MikroElektronika ...

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