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See also: [[sensors: | See also: [[sensors: | ||
==== Introduction | ==== Introduction | ||
- | Near-field communication (NFC) allows two devices to communicate within 4cm using short-range radio on the 13.56MHz band. NFC shares some of its technology stack with [[sensors: | + | Near-field communication (NFC) allows two devices to communicate within 4cm using short-range radio on the 13.56MHz band. NFC shares some of its technology stack with [[sensors: |
NFC is specified in a number of ISO standards, including ISO/IEC 14443A, ISO/IEC 1443 B and FeliCa, and ISO/IEC 18092. | NFC is specified in a number of ISO standards, including ISO/IEC 14443A, ISO/IEC 1443 B and FeliCa, and ISO/IEC 18092. | ||
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{{template> | {{template> | ||
- | |company=Atmel | + | |company=Adafruit Industries |
- | |model=TK5552A | + | |model=2800 |
- | |sources=[[http:// | + | |sources=[[https:// |
- | |description=125 KHz RFID read/write tag. | + | |description=13.56 MHz read/write tag |
- | |datasheet=[[http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc4698.pdf\|pdf]] | + | |datasheet=[[https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Adafruit%20PDFs/4034_Web.pdf\|PDF]] |
|resources= | |resources= | ||
|notes= | |notes= | ||
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===== External links & references | ===== External links & references | ||
- | * [[wp>RFID]] | + | * [[wp>Near-Field Communication]] |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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