Am 11.04.2011 um 10:13 schrieb Alex (Maxious) Sadleir: > There's an app for Android that reads MIFARE 13.56MHz transit cards: > https://github.com/codebutler/farebot > The author would like to see eventually emulating such cards: > http://codebutler.com/announcing-farebot-for-android > I would definitely be interested in a board if it was proven it could > read or emulate MIFARE transit tags. > > 4 wire installation @ > http://chonyota.net/freerunner/FRNBv2/FRNBv2-Installation.pdf looks > easy enough for someone like me to solder :)
Ah, this still links to the wrong file, but soldering isn't much different than described there. > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Denis Shulyaka <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Nikolaus, >> >> Great news! >> >> Here in Moscow, some of the tickets to public transport are basically >> RFID tags. Will I be able to "copy" them and use my Free Runner for it >> with this hardware? >> >> Best regards, >> Denis Shulyaka. >> >> >> 2011/4/11 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <[email protected]>: >>> Dear all, >>> besides the GTA04 and the Freerunner Navigation Board, >>> we have been working behind the scenes on a new hardware mod, >>> originally for the Openmoko Freerunner. It is a >>> >>> RFID Antenna, RFID Tag (M24LR64) and a RFID Reader (TRF7960) board. >>> For 13 MHz (ISO14443, ISO15693). >>> >>> The project is still in its beginnings, but the hardware is designed and >>> first samples have been built and appear to work (at least as far as we >>> could test them). And, a first U-Boot based driver running on a BeagleBoard >>> has shown that the RFID reader chip responds and sends interrupts. The >>> tag chip also works and has been tested with an external USB based reader >>> stick. >>> >>> The boards have solder points so that it should be possible to interface >>> to different SoC and boards, e.g. BeagleBoard, Nanonote, OpenPandora... >>> >>> The minimum wiring is that it nedds 3.3V power, 3 SPI wires and a INT line >>> to a GPIO. If power should be controlled or the SoC has 1.8V I/O, more >>> wires are needed. >>> >>> For documentation and details I have uploaded some material to >>> this page: >>> >>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_RFID_Board >>> >>> Schematics and board layout are available in EAGLE format. >>> >>> Now, what can you do with it? I don't know but would be happy to hear >>> about ideas... >>> >>> We have the idea to sell these complete boards at 79 EUR (which >>> is approx. half the price of a TI eval board), if you are interested in >>> experimenting with this technology. >>> >>> >>> Nikolaus >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openmoko community mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

