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RFID NFC Chilli USB-B1

Chilli USB B1 is a low cost full RFID/NFC read/write device that can operate in “host” connected mode or “stand alone” mode. Supports MIFARE Classic® 1K and MIFARE Classic® 4K, NTAG2xx®, Ultralight. Based on our RFID-B1 with additional integral antenna, USB interface (FTDI virtual COM port, micro USB connector), powered by USB, LED for card in the field indication/ interrupt, mounting holes and flexible plated connection holes. Free software libraries for C, C#, Java, Linux, Arduino.

Our minimum order value is £50 but for small orders it  may be cheaper to buy this product from our distributor partners: RS Components – [click here], Digi-Key – [click here] or TME – [click here]:

£38.40

Availability:

362 in stock (can be backordered)

The Chilli USB-B1 v2 is a low cost full RFID/NFC read/write device with UART interface that can operate in “host” connected mode or “stand alone” mode. Supports MIFARE Classic® 1K, MIFARE Classic® 4K, NTAG2xx® and MIFARE Ultralight®. Additionally, you can read serial numbers from MIFARE Plus®, MIFARE® DESFire® and any transponder compatible with the ISO14443A standard. The USB-B1 v2 is based on our RFID-B1 module but is equipped with an additional integral antenna, an LED for tag in the field indication/ interrupt, mounting holes and flexible plated connection holes.

The Chilli USB-B1 v2 is an ideal choice if the user wishes to add RFID capability to their design quickly and easily. This device enables high performance RFID solutions to be devloped without the requirement of any RFID expert knowledge on the part of the User. This applies equally for designs based on single board computers such as Arduino, or bespoke designs based on connection to a host microcontroller.

Furthermore, a wide range of peripherals is available on the module, such as a comparator, DAC/PWM and digital IO. These can be configured and accessed by specific commands and control registers.

The user has the option to work with an external RFID antenna connected to the USB-B1 v2 device. Connector J10 is where this should be connected. Eccel Technology Ltd provides a variety of RFID antennas which
the user can use together with this device.
The interface protocol can be found in the RFID B1 user manual.

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