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The HiLetgo RFID Kit features the Philips MFRC522 chip operating at 13.56MHz, delivering fast, secure, and reliable contactless communication. Designed for low power consumption and easy SPI interface integration, it supports multiple MIFARE card types and is perfect for DIY projects, smart meters, and portable devices. Compact and durable, this kit empowers developers to build custom RFID solutions with confidence.
| ASIN | B01CSTW0IA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #569 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Color | Blue |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23.62 x 1.57 x 2.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Memory Speed | 13.56 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor | Tegra |
| Processor Brand | NVIDIA |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 1.57 x 2.36 inches |
| Series | HiLetgo RFID |
| Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
G**D
Works as it should.
Works as intended, I do appreciate being able to customize and solder it yourself so you can choose the connectors.
O**R
Works great with MicroPython and Raspberry Pi Pico W
Once I got the driver mfrc522.py and some sample code this worked right out of the box. While the board supports SPI and i2c, the driver has only SPI Init in it leaving adding i2c support to adventurous developers. I’m using this as a key to start my DIY electric scooter bike. I will likely buy another - can’t beat the price!
J**.
Customer service (OLIVA) is awesome!!!!
i really like this product and the service I receive from HiLetgo. Oliva is always responsive to e-mails. I have used this both with a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino. at this time, I have chosen to connect it to a Arduino Nano, and read it through the serial port on the Raspberry Pi. This is a good setup because it leaves all of the GPIO pins on the Pi free to use with motor boards, sensors and etc. I would suggest that the supplied right-angle pins supplied with the board be used, as this makes access to them easier after mounting to a project. Tutorials for this are abundant online for the rfid-rc522. these will direct you in connection, and also will point you in the direction of libraries for both the Arduino and Raspberry Pi. I have purchased several items from HiLetgo, and have always found them to be of highest quality manufacture and reasonable pricing.
H**A
Works as intended, with minor issues
Only problem is that the SPI connection is a bit faulty and randomly disconnects, however, still good for the price
T**)
Excellent RFID Hardwre
I used the miguelbalboa/rfid: Arduino RFID Library for MFRC522 library on GitHub with the ThingPulse ESP32 board. It was super easy to get working. #if defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32) || defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP8266) #define SS_PIN 21 #define RST_PIN 22 #endif #if defined(ARDUINO_SAMD_MKRWIFI1010) #define SS_PIN 7 #define RST_PIN 6 #endif // Initialize our FRID reader with a single instance: MFRC522 rfid(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Initialize our RFID key (new CARDSN/UID values found here) MFRC522::MIFARE_Key key;
G**G
Pins pre-soldered
It comes with the pins pre-soldered if you don't want that don't buy this.
M**G
Not so defective, actually
Previously, I thought my readers were all defective as I couldn't pull firmware off them... Turns out that there's a few versions of the MFRC522.h library floating around and some call for you to swap the MISO and MOSI pins. Once I did this, these worked perfectly. These work great.
A**H
Works well in parallel
Bought three of these modules to use in parallel to try out an escape-room-style lock, and they seem to work really well. I have four of them (one previously owned) connected to the same Arduino Uno controlling a servo when four specific RFID tags are read. Excited to continue playing with these!
I**S
Compatible with a few other of my MiFARE Classic 1K cards (library cards and that kinda thing), so it's definitely working properly.
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