[Rfdump] Hardware - is it worth buing ?

michalp at cs.aau.dk michalp at cs.aau.dk
Sat Aug 12 17:26:52 UTC 2006


Hi!
Thanks for the answer.
It seems to me that it is not a tag. It is stated "RFID read/write  
module". Plus the photos don't seem to show a tag. I will mail the  
shop on monday to confirm that.
I think I can spend that 10 pounds for that module if it will work.  
The communication - it seems to work with palms.

I am just not too familiar with standards - are the Philips iCode and  
Texas TagIt commonly used ?

Cheers

Michal

Quoting Lukas Grunwald <l.grunwald at dn-systems.de>:

> Hi,
>
> michalp at cs.aau.dk wrote:
>> Hi !
>> i just got a simple question :
>> Can You help me with the hardware :
>> I found a RFID reader/writer but it seems too cheap   
>> (http://www.rfidshop.com/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=1067).  
>>   I am a noob in that area - I know that there are many standards   
>> and this device is one standard only.
>
> Are you sure this is not the Tag price ?
> Do you know how to communicate with this specific reader ?
>> Can You tell me if it is worth investigating how to change the   
>> interface from the Springboard socket to PCMCIA or CF and find some  
>>  drivers for that. I am trying to start playing with the RFID but I  
>>  don't want to spend 200 euro on it - I just don't want to buy any   
>> useless crap.
>>
> Hmm for 200 euro, you got a documentation, that is more then a reader
> without any clue how to use it ,-)
>> Cheers
>> Michal
>
>
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Michal Panczyk

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