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125Khz RFID module - UARTRDM 125KHz card mini-module is designed for reading code from 125KHz / 134.2KHz card compatible read-only tags and read/write card . It can be applied in office/home security, personal identification, access control, anti-forgery, interactive toy and production control systems etc. 10,49 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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125khz RFID tag combo - 5 pcs125Khz, EM4100 standard 2,89 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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Electronic brick - 125Khz RFID Card ReaderSeeed 125K RFID reader is a module used to read uem4100 RFID card information with two output formats: Uart and Wiegand. It has high sensitivity with maximum 7cm sensing distance. The 4pins of Electronic Brick Interface make it be very easily used with Arduino or Seeeduino. 11,47 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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M24LR-DISCOVERY / RFID-NFC Dev. kitDiscovery kit for M24LR04E Dual Interface EEPROM with energy harvesting
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Mifare-One RFID Tag (13.56MHz)Mifare-One RFID Tag (13.56MHz) is widely used in electronic locks or customer identification as well as other systems where a small and easy to carry tag is desired. 1,93 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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NFC ShieldNFC Shield is a Near Field Communication interface for Arduino build around the popular NXP PN532 integrated circuit. NFC is a short-distance radio technology that enables communication between devices that are held close together. NFC traces its roots in RFID technology and is an open platform technology standardized in ECMA-340 and ISO/IEC 18092. 28,54 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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PN532 NFC/RFID controller breakout board - v1.3The PN532 is the most popular NFC chip, and is what is embedded in pretty much every phone or device that does NFC. It can pretty much do it all, such as read and write to tags and cards, communicate with phones (say for payment processing), and 'act' like a NFC tag. If you want to do any sort of embedded NFC work, this is the chip you'll want to use! 38,03 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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RFID Glass Capsule (125kHz)This is a glass, cylindrical RFID tag; it's very similar to those implanted into pets for identification purposes. Each tag comes
with a unique 32-bit ID code and is not reprogrammable. The carrier frequency of
this tag is 125kHz, so it works great with our ID-2, ID-12 and ID-20 RFID
readers.
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RFID Module - SM130 Mifare (13.56 MHz)The SMB130 is a 28 pin DIP module that includes all necessary components for a 13.56 MHz RFID Mifare, aside from a PCB antenna. The module communicates over UART or I2C with simple protocols. It also has 2 general purpose inputs and 2 general purpose outputs for switches, relays, etc. SEN-1012625,23 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
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RFID Reader BreakoutThis is a simple breakout board for our RFID readers. This board will
bring the
2mm spaced pins out to two 0.1" spaced headers. You can solder the
reader
directly to the breakout board or use our 2mm sockets.
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RFID Reader ID-12 (125 kHz)This is a very simple to use RFID reader module. With a built in
antenna, the
only holdup is the 2mm pin spacing (breakout board available below).
Power the
module, hold up a card, and get a serial string output containing the
unique ID
of the card.
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RFID Reader ID-2 (125 kHz)This is a compact and easy to use RFID reader module. The ID-2 is a
smaller module requiring an external antenna. Hook up an antenna, power
the module, hold up a card, and you'll get a serial string output
containing the unique ID of the card.
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RFID Reader ID-20 (125 kHz)This is a very simple to use RFID reader module. With a built in
antenna, the
only holdup is the 2mm pin spacing (breakout board available below).
Power the
module, hold up a card, and get a serial string output containing the
unique ID
of the card.
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RFID Starter KitThis kit includes everything you need to get started with RFID. It
includes a USB RFID board, ID-12 RFID reader, and 2 RFID cards.
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RFID Tag (125kHz)This is a basic RFID tag used for presence sensing, etc. Works in the 125kHz RF
range. These tags come with a unique 32-bit ID and are not re-programmable. Card
is blank, smooth, and mildly flexible.
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RFID Tag - ABS Token Mifare 1K (13.56 MHz)This is a basic RFID tag that functions within the MIFARE Classic 1K
guidelines. You can use these for all sorts of identification and
sensing applications. The tag also has 1K of data storage which can be
read and written from a compatible device. Check the related products
below.
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RFID Tag - Laundry MIFARE 1K (13.56 MHz)This is a basic RFID tag that functions within the MIFARE Classic 1K
guidelines. You can use these for all sorts of identification and
sensing applications. The tag also has 1K of data storage which can be
read and written from a compatible device. Check the related products
below.
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RFID Tag - Transparent MIFARE 1K (13.56 MHz)This is a basic RFID tag that functions within the MIFARE Classic 1K
guidelines. You can use these for all sorts of identification and
sensing applications. The tag also has 1K of data storage which can be
read and written from a compatible device. Check the related products
below.
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RFID Tag Button 16mm - 125kHzThis is a simple,
thumbnail-size RFID tag. These tags are great for sensing presence,
identification, etc., and they're small, so they can be easily sewn into
clothing or inserted into enclosures. Each tag comes with a unique 32-bit ID
code and is not reprogrammable. The carrier frequency of this tag is 125kHz, so
it works great with our ID-2, ID-12 and ID-20 RFID readers.
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RFID USB ReaderThe RFID USB Reader is a simple to use, USB to serial base unit for the
ID-2,
ID-12, and ID-20 readers. Simply plug a reader into the headers and
attach a
miniUSB cable. Open a terminal program of your choice at 9600bps 8N1,
then scan
your 125kHz ID tag and the unique 32-bit ID will be shown on the screen.
The
unit is based on a FTDI chip and comes with a read LED and buzzer.
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