Eccel Technology Ltd RFID-B1(000323) RFID Module 13.56 MHz 3.6 V

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RS Stock No.:
126-2177
Mfr. Part No.:
RFID-B1(000323)
Brand:
Eccel Technology Ltd
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Brand

Eccel Technology Ltd

Component Type

Module

Product Type

RFID Module

Sub Type

RF Module

Maximum RF Data Rate

921600bps

Frequency

13.56MHz

Mount Type

Surface

Interface Type

UART

Maximum Supply Voltage

3.6V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

RFID

Length

20.32mm

Width

20.06 mm

RFID-B1 Module


The RFID B1 module is a 13.56MHz sub assembly from Eccel Technology Ltd. The product is suitable for embedded applications and computing/ PLC platforms where RFID capability is needed. An on board is a low-power ARM microcontroller which helps manage the RFID configuration setup and provides a powerful command interface.

Features:


•Low-cost RFID Reader with Mifare Classic, Ultralight and NTAG2 support ;• Command interface via UART with optional AES-128 encryption ;• UART baud rate up to 921600 bps ;• Compact form factor ;• Castellated SMT pads for easy and reliable PCB mounting ;• High transponder read and write speed ;• Low-power design ;• Single operating voltage: 2.5 V to 3.6 V ;• -25°C to 85°C operating range ;• 4 configurable GPIOs with interrupts ;• 3 configurable PWMs ;• Comparator ;• ADC ;• Current Output DAC ;• AES-128 encryption engine ;• Multiple internal reference voltages ;• RoHS compliant

Applications:


• Access control;• Monitoring goods;• Approval and monitoring consumables;• Pre-payment systems;• Managing resources;• Connection-less data storage systems

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