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Brand: Raspberry Pi Model: RPi-NFC
Description: EXPLORE-NFC is a high performance full NFC expansion board for the Raspberry Pi. Based on the NXP PN512 solution, EXPLORE-NFC meets compliance with Reader mode, P2P mode and Card emulation standards. The board features an integrated high performance antenna and offers a flexible SPI int..
33.35€
Ex Tax:26.57€
Brand: Robomaa.com Model: RM-1356-MUSB
Description: RM-1356-MUSB is portable 13.56MHz reader, can supply in reader type, can connect with Android device via micro USB interface. don’t need additional power supply. Exquisite and small design not only simple and convenient in using, but also reading accurately and reliable.It not only c..
30.26€
Ex Tax:24.11€
Brand: Olimex Model: OL-MOD-RFID1356
Description: MOD-RFID1356MIFARE can read and write NFC / Mifare RFID tags operating at 13.56Mhz. MOD-RFID1356MIFARE uses NXP PN532 to read and write NFC / Mifare RFID cards. The board design features an additional second microcontroller to expands the ways to communicate with the host device - ..
28.24€
Ex Tax:22.50€
Brand: Waveshare Model: W16958
Description: This is a Raspberry Pi NFC HAT based on PN532 operating in the 13.56MHz frequency range. It supports three communication interfaces: I2C, SPI, and UART. NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology allows contactless point-to-point data communication between devices within a ..
28.24€
Ex Tax:22.50€
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