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Epoxy NFC reader

ISO-14443 reader in epoxy resin

pavel-zhovnerPavel Zhovner
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This project was created on 03/07/2020 and last updated 6 years ago.

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I'm tired of scratchy PCBs and break away wires and pins, so I decided to fill it with epoxy resin to make it monolithic :) I take a popular PN532 module that used a lot in Arduino and Rapsberry NFC projects. PN532 connected overt UART to USB adapter CP2102.

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