Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2013-01-31 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi, I just found some bare unpopulated FRID-PCBs while preparing FOSDEM. If you go there I will have some with me. Nikolaus Am 17.01.2013 um 11:30 schrieb Yury Sakarinen: > Hi, > > I would like to buy The Freerunner RFID but boards not on sale. Does anyone > have an extra? > > http://www.han

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2013-01-17 Thread Yury Sakarinen
Hi, I would like to buy The Freerunner RFID but boards not on sale. Does anyone have an extra? http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=RFID%20Board Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller писал 2011-04-11 11:23: Dear all, besides the GTA04 and the Freerunner Navigation Board, we have been working beh

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-12 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Am 11.04.2011 um 23:16 schrieb W. B. Kranendonk: > Does this kind of antenna need to have right-angled corners, as in the photo? > Or is that shape easier sculpted in the PCB? Well, the shape should cover an inside area as big as possible. And fit onto a given rectangular shape. The width and

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread W. B. Kranendonk
--- On Mon, 4/11/11, Denis Shulyaka wrote: > Date: Monday, April 11, 2011, 12:41 PM > 2011/4/11 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller > : > > There are three potential issues whiy it could not > work: (...) > Wikipedia says that it uses Mifare UltraLight chip (ISO > 14443 Type A > 13,56 MHz), so the protocol

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Denis Shulyaka
2011/4/11 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller : > Difficult to say. > > There are three potential issues whiy it could not work: > * our board is 13.56 MHz (other RFID systems use different frequencies) > * our board supports two protocol standards (they may use a different one) > * the RFID system may be cop

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Am 11.04.2011 um 10:13 schrieb Ed Kapitein: > Hi Nikolaus, > Just an idea: > handheld scanner for pets (veterinarian, animal rescue workers etc) > It could read the animals rfid chip and do a lookup in the database to show > the owner. > Kind regards, > Ed Nice idea! Tags are available in many

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
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 de

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Am 11.04.2011 um 09:59 schrieb Denis Shulyaka: > 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? Difficult to say. There are three potential is

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Ed Kapitein
Hi Nikolaus, Just an idea: handheld scanner for pets (veterinarian, animal rescue workers etc) It could read the animals rfid chip and do a lookup in the database to show the owner. Kind regards, Ed On Monday 11 April 2011 09:59:38 Denis Shulyaka wrote: > Hi Nikolaus, > > Great news! > > Her

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread 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

Re: Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Denis Shulyaka
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 : > Dear all, > besides the GTA04 and the F

Another open hardware mod experiment: RFID-tag/Reader board for the Freerunner, Nanonote (?) and Beagleboard

2011-04-11 Thread Dr . H . Nikolaus Schaller
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 p