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RFID Modules & Development Tools RFID RDR FOR 125KHZ TAGS 100x50x10mm

MOD-RFID125-BOX

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD-RFID125-BOX
Description
RFID Modules & Development Tools RFID RDR FOR 125KHZ TAGS 100x50x10mm
Manufacturer
Olimex Ltd.
Datasheet

Specifications of MOD-RFID125-BOX

Operating Current
120 mA
Operating Voltage
5 V
Product
RFID Readers
Wireless Frequency
125 KHz
Interface Type
UART
Dimensions
100 mm x 50 mm
Kit Features
USB Plug In Module, Read RFID125 KHz Tags From Up To 5-15 CM Distance, RS232, USB, SPI Interface
Tool Type
Wireless Development Kit
Processor To Be Evaluated
Multiple
Core Architecture
Multiple
Cpu Core
Multiple
Processor Series
Multiple
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
1776327 52R3637
USB HID MODE:
USB CDC MODE:
Linux distributions normally include drivers both for USB HID and USB
CDC classes. Depending on which driver is loaded in the kernel, user
should look either for
or
where "n" is a number, assigned by the kernel to the plugged device.
When device is connected via USB to a host PC it will represent itself as
USB HID keyboard. When an RFID transponder is detected in the vicinity,
the module will type the HEX-representation of the transponder ID.
To use the device in this mode:
There is no need for OS driver because all major operating systems include
USB HID drivers.
NOTE:
RFID125 is shipped with default configuration for continuous read and one
second repeat. If this must be changed then device must be switched to
USB CDC mode and configured using the serial command line interface.
In this mode the device represents itself as USB CDC virtual serial port. It
provides a simple shell-like command line interface for configuring and
interacting with the module. The device echoes back the typed characters
and waits for Carriage Return (Enter) before processing the line input. See
“Command Line Interface” for more information on the supported
commands.
Any terminal software can be used to open the COM port, assigned by the
OS, and type in commands.
/dev/ttyACMn
/dev/ttyUSBn
1.Open Notepad.
2.Plug in the device in the USB port of the PC.
3.Put an RFID tag in front of the device. The TAG ID will be entered
in the currently opened text file.
This mode does not allow configuration of device parameters. MOD-

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