Compatible with ISO/IEC 14443 Type A and NFC Forum Type 4 Tag Range of 3cm 8KB high-quality EEPROM 128-bit password protection scheme 3.3V power supply NFC Tag click carries an M24SR64 NFC/RFID tag IC with a dual interface and 8KB of high-reliability EEPROM built in. The RF protocol is compatible with both NFC Forum Type 4 Tag and ISO/IEC 14443 Type A. There are three ways to operate NFC Tag click: - Via I2C interface
- With a 13.56MHz RFID reader
- With an NFC-enabled smartphone, tablet, or similar device
NFC Tag click communicates with your target board through mikroBUS I2C (SCL, SDA), INT and RST lines. Note: It uses a 3.3V power supply only. mikroBUS Click Boards Overview Click boards come with header pins that you must solder yourself. After that, they just plug directly into a mikroBUS socket. mikroBUS is a specially designed plug-and-play pinout standard. The sockets are found on Clicker boards, these mikromedia shields, and development systems from mikroElektronika (V7 systems and later). You also can connect Click boards to many other popular platforms via these adapters: - PC — Click USB Adapter (MIKROE-1433)
- Arduino — Arduino UNO click shield (MIKROE-1581)
- Raspberry Pi — Pi click shield (MIKROE-1512)
- BeagleBone Black — BeagleBone click shield (MIKROE-1596)
- STM32F3 Discovery — STM32F3 Discovery Shield (MIKROE-1447)
- STM32F4 Discovery — STM32F4 Discovery Shield (MIKROE-1481)
- Stellaris LM4F120 LaunchPad / Tiva TM4C123G LaunchPad — Click BOOSTER PACK (MIKROE-1363)
In addition, it is royalty-free to add mikroBUS to your own designs. Visit the mikroBUS Category to see the full line of Click boards. NFC Tag Add-on Module Resources
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