![]() ![]() See the actual datasheet of the PN532/C1 chip here. Several NFC readers can read RFID HF tags ( that also use the 13.56 MHz band) if they comply to ISO 15693, which this board does not apparently since it's based on the PN352/C1 chip that does only support the following modes : NFC itself is a sub part of the RFID spec. The shield is a standard NFC Reader (13.56 MHz). It's still selling today on their website, and it works quite well so it's worth it may be worth the price. Today, we'll be looking at NFC tech with a 2012 NFC reader from Elec Freaks. They are primarily v0.1 boards from kickstarter campaigns, old versions of shields and sensors that were purchased a long time ago and that didn't quite fit the need at the time. I've been piling a lot of junk boards, sensors and electronic things recently and since I have some time, I decided I might try to revive some of these old items to do something (quite) useful !
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