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  • Forum Post: Re: TRF7960 EVM Communication Problem

    Erwin Walter Erwin Walter
    Hi Josh, I have exactly the same problem as Florian, I have created an application in .net C# on a Window 7 PC, to test the operation before porting to Arm processor running the Micro Framework, all very straight forward, The port settings are being set as suggested, the port opens and closes. The...
    on Mar 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TRF7960 EVM Communication Problem

    Erwin Walter Erwin Walter
    Hi Josh, Would it be possible for you to build a simplified project in any language that will show the basic opeation using ISO 15693 to comunicate with the env board: open a port send the first command, and other commands if you like. receive a reply, in the correct format. write and...
    on Mar 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TRF7960 EVM Communication Problem

    Erwin Walter Erwin Walter
    Hi Josh, Thank's for the programs you sent through, looking a the vb6 program caused an epiphany: It appears that writing to the ENV can only be performed using ASCII ( unless there is a switch that can change the input format). Where the protocol states that an input byte is 0x00 or 0x0A etc...
    on Mar 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: TRF7960 Write Command

    aykut ersahin aykut ersahin
    Hi all. i am working with trf7960 rfid reader in visual studio2010. and i need reader commands. standard is 14443A. i open a port in c# and i am sending data from that port to reader. when i send "0108000304FF0000" for connect, i can connect to the reader. when i send "0109000304A0010000"...
    on Jun 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: How can I read multiple block from other RFID IC e.g. ICodeSL2 NXP?

    Hiro Hiro Hiro Hiro
    Hello, I am wiriting my own applicationwith C# and my requirement is to write 2 blocks of user memory. I have check with TI's GUI and it work well with TI transponder but I have problem when I change to other transponder with ICODE SL2. Do I need to modify somethig with TI's GUI? Or there is...
    on Aug 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: TRF7970A Hardware and Software configuration as Card Emulation ISO14443B

    Armando Gonz��lez Armando Gonz��lez
    Hi there. I'm working in a project to make an TRF7970A works ONLY as ISO14443B CARD/TAG emulation (I'm not thinking about build it as an TRF7970A EVM and make it work with GUI, I just wanna make the necessary hardware and software to connect the TRF7970A to a voltage source and make it work...
    on May 14, 2013
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