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Revision as of 14:46, 11 August 2015
Project RC522Hacking | |
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Status | In progress |
Contact | bertrik |
Last Update | 2015-08-11 |
Introduction
This page is about the RC-522 mifare reader board.
This board can be found for a rather low price (about E3,-) on ebay, and usually comes packaged with a mifare 1k card and a mifare 1k key fob. It is 'arduino-compatible' in the sense that you interface with it through a SPI connection. It should be able to read all 'mifare' kind of RFID cards.
The problem with this board however, is that in its default configuration only seems to work reliably with the card/key-fob that it was packaged with. It doesn't to work with other mifare cards (e.g. OV-chipkaart).
This project is about modifying this board to make it actually work with other mifare cards.