Adafruit PN532 NFC/RFID controller breakout board v1.3
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The PN532 NFC/RFID Controller Breakout Board v1.3 from Adafruit is a versatile electronics module based on the widely used PN532 NFC chip. This chip is integrated into many modern devices and enables a variety of applications in the field of Near Field Communication (NFC) and RFID. With the ability to read and write both tags and cards, as well as communicate with mobile phones, this module is ideal for projects that require NFC technology. It supports various communication protocols such as UART, I2C, and SPI, making it a flexible solution for developers. The board comes with a tuned 13.56 MHz stripline antenna, a 0.1-inch header, two jumpers, and a 4050 level shifter chip. Additionally, a Mifare Classic 1K card is included, facilitating entry into NFC and RFID projects.
- Supports NFC and RFID applications with bidirectional communication
- Versatile communication protocols: UART, I2C, and SPI
- Includes a tuned 13.56 MHz stripline antenna
- Compatible with various NFC/RFID tags and cards
- Package includes Mifare Classic 1K card for immediate use.
Compatible hardware | Various |
Scope of delivery | 0.1 inch header, 13.56MHz Stripline antenna, 1K Mifare Classic Card, 2 jumpers/closure and 4050-level shifter chip, PN532 Breakout Board |
Item number | 5998712 |
Manufacturer | Adafruit |
Category | Electronics modules |
Manufacturer no. | ada-364 |
Release date | 25.6.2013 |
Sales rank in Category Electronics modules | 31 of 7987 |
Compatible hardware | Various |
Module type | Various |
CO₂ emissions | 0.08 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.11 |
Scope of delivery | 0.1 inch header, 13.56MHz Stripline antenna, 1K Mifare Classic Card, 2 jumpers/closure and 4050-level shifter chip, PN532 Breakout Board |
Length | 47 mm |
Width | 51 mm |
Height | 117.70 mm |
Length | 15.20 cm |
Width | 10.50 cm |
Height | 0.50 cm |
Weight | 26 g |
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