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How to read/write to Mifare S50 card and How to P2P with android phone

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Moon ChungHwan
Posted by Moon ChungHwan
on Jul 22 2012 05:25 AM
Prodigy45 points

Dear Sir.

We are testing TRF7970A EVM board.

I'd like to know how to read/.write memory block of Mifare S50 card

I can see some posts about it.

somebody say, use 7960 firmware.. it can work on 7970A? and how to get this firmware?

 

and about P2P with android phone.

How can we do?

Do you have any helpful sample or document ?

 

and last question.

I'd like to make Door Lock reader, this reader have to read mifare card and android phone(P2P).

To do this... i think reader can change the mifare mode to P2P mode very quickly.

it can be?

14443a 7970 7960 rfid SPI TRF7970A EVM
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  • kazola
    Posted by kazola
    on Jul 22 2012 05:42 AM
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    Hi,

    I have not worked with iPhone but have you checked already the datasheet? :)

    http://www.synometrix.com/MF1_%20S501_Data_Sheet.pdf

    Let us know.



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  • Josh Wyatt
    Posted by Josh Wyatt
    on Jul 22 2012 09:22 AM
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    Kazola -

    Apple sanctioned iPhone adapter for NFC/RFID (with TRF7970A inside) would be here ==> http://www.icarte.ca/ 

    Moon -

    which code style is better for you MSP430 based or Stellaris (Cortex M3 or LM4F based)? we have both - also - if you can let me know where you are located, we have folks around the world who might be able to also give you local support (in addition to the E2E)

    thanks!  

    BR-

    Josh

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  • Moon ChungHwan
    Posted by Moon ChungHwan
    on Jul 22 2012 23:45 PM
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    Dear Sir.

    MSP430 base is better for us. can you send me email?  chmoon@neoglobal.co.kr

    and our location is South KOREA

     

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