User Guide: Embedded Module Manufacturers and Distributors
User Guide: Embedded Module Manufacturers and Distributors
USER GUIDE
RFID READER
USER GUIDE
Elementz Engineers Guild Pvt Ltd Ayurveda College Trivandrum-695001 Phone 0471-6006699 Mob +91-9020616699
REVISION HISTORY
V ERSION 1
JULY 2013
T able of Contents
Overview ................................................................................. 1 Features .................................................................................. 2
Module SnapShot ........................................................................... 2
How to get data in PC .............................................................. 3 How to get data in Microcontroller ............................................ 3 More tools you may require ...................................................... 4 Index ........................................................................................ 4
U S E R
G U I D E
V E R
Overview
he RFID Proximity OEM Reader Module is designed to work with 125 KHz frequency with user selectable communication protocol. It has a built-in antenna in minimized form factor.
This RFID reader provides TTL and Wigand Protocol for connection with the host controller. The Unique Tag values are read and transmitted using the communication protocol defined.
Features
Supply- 5 volts TX-TTL output can be directly connected to Microcontroller D0 & D1 - is used for Wigand protocol This RFID Reader is read-only type. All communication interfaces are TTL compatible. User can either use a TTL-RS232 converter or our RFID Adapter plug for connecting to serial port of PC.
N O T E
Module Snapshot
P I C T U R E
Following figure contains the Snapshot of the RFID Reader along with TTL-RS232 Adapter board.
Connection Details
The following diagram shows the interface between the RFID Reader and PC. Users may require USB to Serial converter if serial port is absent.
B L O C K D I A G R A M
B L O C K D I A G R A M
The following diagram shows the interface between the RFID Reader and a host Microcontroller.
Connect the RFID module using the diagram shown in the above section.
Open any terminal emulation software. Eg. Hyperterminal(Windows)/ Minicom(Linux) Select the correct communication port in the Configuration window. Use 9600 as baudrate, 8-bit, No parity, 1-Stopbit and Open the port.
Connect the RFID module using the diagram shown in the above section.
Configure the host microcontroller for receiving data in 9600 baud and 8-N-1 configuration.
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I M P O R T A N T
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Additional tools
that may be required
The TTL output can be directly interfaced with 5V running microcontroller. For interfacing with lower level requires either suitable level translator or simple potential divider can do the job.
Users may use our USB-Serial converter used to connect with Laptops and PCs without serial ports.
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Index