RDM8800

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Overview

RDM8800 NFCRFID MODULE.jpg

RDM8800 card reader is a module based on PN532 chip customized for 13.56MHz NFC RFID card, compatible with RDM6300 interface, which can read data directly from the serial interface.

Unlike ordinary RFID modules, RDM8800 integrates LGT8FF8A chip, compatible with Arduino library, thus we can modify the firmware to suit our own needs. Itead Studio also released the source codes of RDM8800 firmware, and users can make secondary development based on it.

Specifications

PCB size 38.1mm X 17.78mm X 1.6mm
Input voltage 5V
Interface UART
Compatibility With ISO 14443 Type A protocol
With ISO 14443 Type B[1] protocol
Baud rate 9600

[1]: Version 1.0 firmware does not support ISO 14443 Type B at present, which requires users to make secondary development.

Electrical characteristics

Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit
Supply voltage 4.8 5 5.5 VDC
Consumption current (average) - 80 - mA
Logic input voltage Vss-0.3 3.3 5 VDC

Hardware

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pinmap

Pin Pin Pin name Description
P1 Pin1 +5V(DC) Power input
P1 Pin2 GND Ground
P1 Pin3 NC Unoccupied
P1 Pin4 RX(TTL) UART input
P1 Pin5 TX(TTL) UART output
P2 Pin1 LED Interrupt pin
P2 Pin2 +5V(DC) Power output
P2 Pin3 GND Ground
P3 Pin1 ANT1 Antenna interface
P3 Pin2 ANT2
P4 Pin1 SWD SWD debugging interface
P4 Pin2 3.3V Power output
P4 Pin3 SWC SWD debugging interface
P4 Pin4 NC Unoccupied
P4 Pin5 RST Reset
P4 Pin6 GND Ground

Data formats

According to V1.0 firmware, there is one type of data output:

  • Directly output a card N.O.

When a resistor (default) is soldered onto silkscreen "1" position on the board, the serial port will output a 10-digit decimal ACSII code card N.O. directly. For example: the card number is 46553491, the output data will be "0046553491", (HEX: "0x30 0x30 0x34 0x36 0x35 0x35 0x33 0x34 0x39 0x31".

Interrupt pin

  • LED

According to V1.0 firmware, once an ID N.O. is read, LED pin will output a 10ms high-level pulse.

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