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Rakstore PN5180 NFC RF Sensor Module ISO15693 RFID High Frequency IC Card ICODE2 Reader Writer Module With SPI Interface
Rakstore PN5180 NFC RF Sensor Module ISO15693 RFID High Frequency IC Card ICODE2 Reader Writer Module With SPI Interface
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[Generic] Polycarbonate substrate, high-performance copper antenna traces, integrated PN5180 NFC chip, surface-mount resistors, multi-layer ceramic capacitors, and gold-plated male header pins.
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Product Description
The Rakstore PN5180 NFC RF Sensor Module is a high-performance, multi-protocol frontend solution designed for advanced contactless communication projects. Engineered for hardware developers, IoT engineers, and electronics enthusiasts, this module enables precise reading and writing capabilities across a broad range of high-frequency IC cards. It features Dynamic Power Control (DPC) which significantly increases reception stability, improves antenna feedback, and makes it easier to pass stringent compliance standards like EMV. Operating seamlessly over a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), it interfaces efficiently with popular microcontrollers including Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32. With full support for card emulation and peer-to-peer modes, this versatile high-frequency module is perfect for developing modern secure payment systems, physical access control setups, e-government applications, and industrial automation networks.
FAQ
Q1. What is the RFID reader module?
Ans: An RFID reader module is an electronic device used to gather data from an RFID tag, which is applied to track individual objects. It uses radio waves to transmit signals that activate the tag, allowing it to read and write data wirelessly.
Q2. What is the maximum read range of RFID?
Ans: The maximum read range depends on the frequency band used by the system. High-frequency modules like this 13.56 MHz NFC module generally have a practical read range of up to 10 centimeters.
Q3. Does the PN5180 module support peer-to-peer mode?
Ans: Yes, the PN5180 chipset natively supports card emulation, reader/writer operations, and peer-to-peer communication modes.
Q4. Is this Rakstore module an authentic imported product available in India?
Ans: Yes, it is. Dropy sources this product directly from trusted suppliers in the USA, ensuring Indian developers receive genuine and high-quality electronic components for their projects.
Q5. What logic level does this development board operate on?
Ans: This module operates at a 3.3V logic level. If you are using it with a 5V microcontroller, you must use a logic level converter to prevent damaging the chip.