Purecrea RFID RC-522 card reader set with transponder

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This RFID set is perfect for your first experiments with RFID and Arduino or Raspberry Pi. With the set, you can easily create an access control system, for example. The module is controlled via the SPI interface. The pin headers are not soldered to the RFID module and need to be soldered manually. Controlling the reader is very straightforward, as there are already suitable Arduino libraries available. You can find the MFRC522 library for download on GitHub. The set also includes a blank RC522 S50 card and an S50 key fob transponder, which you can write to freely. If you need more transponders, you can find affordable compatible cards and key fobs in our webshop.

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Information about the included RC522 S50 card transponder:
The cards can only be read, but not written to.

Technical details:
IC Chip: MFRC522
Operating voltage: 3.3V
Frequency: 13.56MHz
Current consumption during operation: 13 - 26mA
Current consumption in standby: 10 - 13mA
Reading distance: 0 - 60mm
Supported card types: Mifare1 S50, Mifare1 S70, Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Pro, Mifare DESFire
Size of RFID-RC-522 module: 40 x 60mm
Size of RC522 S50 card: 85.5 x 54 x 0.85mm
Size of S50 key fob: 40.5 x 32 x 3.8mm
Operating temperature: -20 to 80°C
Total weight: 21g

Package contents:
1x RFID-RC522 module
1x RC522 S50 card transponder
1x S50 key fob transponder
1x straight pin header
1x 90° angled pin header.

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24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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