MOD-RFID1356-BOX Olimex Ltd., MOD-RFID1356-BOX Datasheet

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MOD-RFID1356-BOX

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD-RFID1356-BOX
Description
RFID Transponder Tools USB RFID READER FOR 13.56MHz TAGS
Manufacturer
Olimex Ltd.
Datasheet

Specifications of MOD-RFID1356-BOX

Rohs
yes
Product
RFID Readers
Dimensions
50 mm x 20 mm x 5 mm
Frequency
13.56 MHz
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
RFID Tags
For Use With
ISO15693
MOD-RFID1356
User Manual
All boards produced by Olimex are ROHS compliant
Rev.A, May 2008
Copyright(c) 2008, OLIMEX Ltd, All rights reserved

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MOD-RFID1356-BOX Summary of contents

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... MOD-RFID1356 All boards produced by Olimex are ROHS compliant Copyright(c) 2008, OLIMEX Ltd, All rights reserved User Manual Rev.A, May 2008 ...

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... INTRODUCTION: MOD-RFID1356 is an RFID station, able to interact with ISO15693 compliant VICC transponders. All the complexity of RFID tag detection, verification and decoding are handled by MOD-RFID1356. Custom command requests can be initiated to facilitate VICC EEPROM read and write operations. MOD-RFID1356 supports two distinctive modes of operation, easily switched by a single button press ...

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... POWER SUPPLY: Normally the device is supplied from USB. LEDS: In normal mode the GREEN LED is on whenever the RF antenna circuit is active and scanning for RFID tags. The RED LED switches on whenever a valid RF TAG ID is being scanned and decoded successfully. The LEDs can be switched off to save power consumption. See the “ ...

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... Put an RFID tag in front of the device. The TAG ID will be entered in the currently opened text file. There is no need for OS driver because all major operating systems include USB HID drivers. NOTE: This mode does not allow configuration of device parameters. MOD- RFID1356 is shipped with default configuration for continuous read. If this ...

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... USB CDC MODE: 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 “ ...

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... F times per second. Example – continuous scanning: mc0 Example – scan once per second: mc1 7. Command mlE Set LED mode LEDs will be disabled. Otherwise LEDs will be enabled. Example – enabling LEDs: ml1 Example – disabling LEDs to conserve power: ml0 8. ...

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... decimal number code of the occurred error. In general the VICC error code bytes are propagated, along with some additional MOD-RFID1356 specific error codes. See the table below for error code definitions. Error code 1 Command code request not supported. 2 Request format not recognized. ...

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... Power up the device by connecting it to USB. 4. Device now must be in boot loader mode, indicated by the LED light sequence: Button can now be released. The device will stay in boot loader mode until it is power cycled. Boot loader implements the standard protocol XMODEM with CRC16 for firmware update ...

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Symbol Description V Power Supply Voltage Power Supply Current CC,NOLED with deactivated LEDs. I Power Supply Current CC with activated LEDs. Condition Idle (RF scanning not active) Continuous scanning Scanning 2 times per second Continuous scanning ...

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... ORDER CODE: MOD-RFID1356 How to order? You can order to us directly or by any of our distributors. Check our web Revision history: REV.A - create May 2008 – assembled and tested (no kit, no soldering required) www.olimex.com/dev for more info. ...

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... This document is intended only to assist the reader in the use of the product. OLIMEX Ltd. shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of any information in this document or any error or omission in such ...

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