[Rfdump] Hardware - is it worth buing ?
Josh L. Perrymon
joshuaperrymon at gmail.com
Sat Aug 12 12:05:29 UTC 2006
It's 13.56mhz... it should do anything you need it to do..
Just have to write up your own scripts.
J. Perrymon
On 8/12/06, Bob Paddock <bob.paddock at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Friday 11 August 2006 20:04, michalp at cs.aau.dk wrote:
>
> > i just got a simple question :
> > Can You help me with the hardware :
> > I found a RFID reader/writer but it seems too cheap
>
> Has anyone looked at the new one just released?:
>
> http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/EvaluationKits/DLP-RFID1.htm
>
> http://www.dlpdesign.com/dlp-rfid1-ds-v11.pdf
>
> "The DLP-RFID1 is a low-cost, USB-powered module for reading and writing
> ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3, and Tag-it™ passive RFID transponder tags.
> It has the ability to both read and write up to 256 bytes of data in
> addition to reading the unique identifier (UID).
>
> All of the DLP-RFID1's electronics and antenna reside inside the
> unit (3.25" x 2.3" x .83"), and all operational power is taken from
> the host Windows/Windows CE/Linux/Mac PC via the USB interface.
> The range of the internal antenna is from 2-4 inches depending upon
> the size of the transponder tag. " $119.95
>
>
> It is 13.56 MHz only, any other downsides to it?
>
>
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