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| Need to make an RFID reader, but the EM4095 is no longer available |
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| cdwijs:
Hi All, I would like to find (or build) an open source system that can read and decode RFID chips that conform to ISO 11784-11785 FDX-B. I've looked at an EM4095 based system that uses an ESP8266 or ESP32 for decoding the received signal: https://github.com/Crypter/EM4095 (ESP8266) https://github.com/asetyde/EM4095 (ESP32) The problem is that I'm unable to source the EM4095 from the vendors I usually get my parts from (Farnell, mouser, digikey, rs-components). Does anybody know an alternative IC that functions more or less the same as the EM4095? I've also found the following schematics made from discrete parts: http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/DIYRFIDReader http://www.gizmolab.co.za/universal-rfid-reader/ Cheers, Cedric |
| digsys:
What about this guy - RI-STU-MRD2 www.ti.com/tool/MRD2EVM https://au.element14.com/texas-instruments/ri-stu-mrd2/rfid-micro-reader-134-2khz/dp/2334573 I've used heaps of them ... |
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