RFID Development Board and Microcontroller Board

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This is Prototype Project for development RFID Application with Microcontroller.( Microchip )
more detail RFID Bee Projects: RFID + Microcontroller Board

Includes design document ,sample code ,Sch , PCB file. ( protel99SE )
MCU Board Features
MCU : Microchip PIC18F4539 or Compatible 40 pin with Socket.
- 20 MHz System clock.
- Built in : RTC ( Real Time Clock DS1307+ )
- Built in : Buzzer.
- 16 x 2 Character LCD Display.
- 4 Push Bottom Switch and 4 LED logic status.
- 2 x RS232 Com port and Switch Selector.
- DC in 6-30 V. with 7805 Regulator.
- Output Control RFID : UART Interface Baud Rate 9600 – 115,200 bps
RFID Tag Support : Up to the RFID Module.


RFID Module Features ชุดพัฒนาเรียนรู้ RFID
Being developed based on NXP's transponder IC, HF RFID Module is a Mifare read/write module.
It supports Mifare 1K, Mifare 4K and Ultralight and is applicable for 13.56MHz. It does auto Real-time detecting tag which moves into or out of detective range and reports through one output pin's logic level. In addition, it integrates all necessary components and antenna into one PCB. The external Micro-controller can work with Module to read/write Mifare cards by simple serial communication command.
• Tag supported: Mifare 1K, Mifare 4K, Mifare UltraLight

• Auto finding cards.
• Built-in antenna.
• TTL UART interface
• Power supply: DC4.5V ~ 5.5V
• Operating distance: Up to 80mm, depending on tag
• Storage temperature: -40 ºC ~ +85 ºC
• Operating temperature: -20 ºC ~ +70 ºC
• Size: 80 × 55 ×7 mm.
• Two LED, green led is auto light when card in, red led is controlled by host.
• The Card Status pin is low level indicating card in, and high level indicating card.





 

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