MF-RC522 is used in highly integrated 13.56MHz contactless communication card chip to read and write, of NXP for “three” and the application launched a low voltage, low cost, small size, non-contact card chip to read and write, intelligent instruments and portable handheld devices developed better.
The MF-RC522 use of advanced modulation and demodulation concept completely integrated in the 13.56MHz all kinds of passive contactless communication methods and protocols. 14443A compatible transponder signal. The digital part handles the the ISO14443A frames and error detection. In addition, support Quick CRYPTO1 encryption algorithm, the term verification MIFARE series. MF-RC522 supports MIFARE series of high-speed non-contact communication, two-way data transfer rates up to 424kbit / s.
Communication between MF-RC522 and the host SPI mode, helps to reduce the connection, reduce PCB board volume and reduce costs.
RFID Module Brief Introduction
MF522-AN module uses Philips MF-RC522 original chip design circuit card reader, easy to use, low cost, suitable for equipment development, the development of advanced applications reader users, the need for RF card terminal design / production users. This module can be directly loaded into the variety of reader molds.Module uses voltage of 3.3V, simple few lines through the SPI interface directly with any user CPU board is connected to the communication module can guarantee stable and reliable work, reader distance.
Specification:
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Module Name: MF-RC522
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Working current:13—26mA/ DC 3.3V
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Standby current:10-13mA/DC 3.3V
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sleeping current:<80uA
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peak current:<30mA
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Working frequency:13.56MHz
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Card reading distance :0~60mm(mifare1 card)
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Protocol:SPI
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data communication speed:Maximum 10Mbit/s
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Card types supported:mifare1 S50、mifare1 S70、mifare UltraLight、mifare Pro、mifare Desfire
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Dimension:40mm×60mm
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Environment
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Working temperature:-20—80 degree
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Storage temperature:-40—85 degree
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Humidity:relevant humidity 5%—95%
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Max SPI speed: 10Mbit/s
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