Elechouse PN532 NFC Module V3 for Arduino etc.
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Yeah definitely. If that were to happen I'd love to be on board. I'm going to be using quite a few of these in the future I suspect.
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Got my elechouse today. Different distributor I believe. Doesn't seem to be working with any ntag. It came with a different lib than yours, so I will try out different libs later. Works fine with the tags that came with it.
/e got my module working with ntag using the lib from yours. Unfortunately my ring is not reading at all, looks like its finally time to give up and send in for a replacement :(
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http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-PN532-NFC-RFID-module-User-Kits-Arduino-compatible/921645633.html
Good price too!
I baught this one, you can go it's safe ;) -
Hi,
I'm very new to this module and Arduino but I'm currently studying it and try to write something to the EEPROM. Anyone can share some of your code on how to write and read to tags by this module?
Thanks.
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I tried the Elechouse Module v3 with the libraries that are provide by Elechouse on an Arduino Uno.
Hardware serial works, but I can't make it work with I2C. The module simply isn't recognized. I'd like to keep the serial port free for other purposes.
Firmware shows version 1.4.Are there newer libraries?
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@OniMoxy Try to connect the VCC to the 3.3V.
It fixed the problem for me. -
Did you change the switches? the board has a different default mode
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@Lafunamor's suggestion first, make sure it's reading in the right mode and your sketch is setting up for that mode correctly. Then mess with the input voltage if you need to as per @Nairod785's suggestion.
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I have set the switches for I2C mode.
Connecting to 3.3V instead of 5V didn't help.Funny thing is if I disconnect VCC shortly while the Arduino sketch is running setup() then it works!
It skips getting the firmware version, goes into loop() mode and waits for a card.
I place a card and it detects it!I think there is something wrong with the PN532_I2C library.
I also found that it does work with the nfc library (nfc.cpp + nfc.h) that Elechouse provides.
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I'm using it with arduino uno...its showing "board pn53x not found"...what can i do?
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Make sure your PN532 board is connected to the arduino correctly, and its power light is on.
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yeah..the power light is on...i connected vcc --> 5v ; gnd --> gnd ; sda --> A4 ; scl --> A5
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That does seem like it should be right, sometimes if sda and scl are swapped you'll get nothing.
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@Lokki Yeah..i'm using the example of the library provided by elechouse
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Still can u send me any of your code..!?
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Search the forums, I've left bits and pieces of horrendous code around here before.
It would actually be better if you show us your code. From a troubleshooting point of view, like. -
#if 0 #include <SPI.h> #include <PN532_SPI.h> #include <PN532.h> #include <NfcAdapter.h> PN532_SPI pn532spi(SPI, 10); NfcAdapter nfc = NfcAdapter(pn532spi); #else #include <Wire.h> #include <PN532_I2C.h> #include <PN532.h> #include <NfcAdapter.h> PN532_I2C pn532_i2c(Wire); NfcAdapter nfc = NfcAdapter(pn532_i2c); #endif void setup(void) { Serial.begin(9600); Serial.println("NDEF Reader"); nfc.begin(); } void loop(void) { Serial.println("\nScan a NFC tag\n"); if (nfc.tagPresent()) { NfcTag tag = nfc.read(); tag.print(); } delay(5000); }
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Okay, for comparison I'm going to copypasta my crappy car starter sketch:
int triggerPin1 = 2; int triggerPin2 = 3; int triggerPin3 = 4; int indicatorPin1 = 5; int indicatorPin2 = 6; int indicatorPin3 = 7; int indicatorPin4 = 8; int handbrakePin1 = 9; int carRunState = 0; int handbrakeState = 0; #include <Wire.h> #include <PN532_I2C.h> #include <PN532.h> PN532_I2C pn532i2c(Wire); PN532 nfc(pn532i2c); void setup(void) { pinMode(triggerPin1, OUTPUT); pinMode(triggerPin2, OUTPUT); pinMode(triggerPin3, OUTPUT); pinMode(indicatorPin1, OUTPUT); pinMode(indicatorPin2, OUTPUT); pinMode(indicatorPin3, OUTPUT); pinMode(indicatorPin4, OUTPUT); pinMode(handbrakePin1, INPUT); Serial.begin(115200); Serial.println("Hello! I'm a Car!"); nfc.begin(); uint32_t versiondata = nfc.getFirmwareVersion(); if (! versiondata) { Serial.print(versiondata); Serial.print("PN53x key scanner board not online"); while (1); // halt } // Got ok data, report state Serial.print("Reader Online, "); // Set the max number of retry attempts to read from a card // This prevents us from waiting forever for a card, which is // the default behaviour of the PN532. nfc.setPassiveActivationRetries(0xFF); // configure board to read NFC tags nfc.SAMConfig(); Serial.println("Waiting for a valid key"); } void loop(void) { String ringUid; boolean success; uint8_t uid[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; // Buffer to store the returned UID uint8_t uidLength; // Length of the UID (4 or 7 bytes depending on ISO14443A card type) // Wait for an ISO14443A type cards (NFC Ring, Mifare, etc.). When one is found // 'uid' will be populated with the UID, and uidLength will indicate // if the uid is 4 bytes (Mifare Classic) or 7 bytes (NFC Ring or Mifare Ultralight) success = nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &uid[0], &uidLength); if (success) { // Display some basic information about the card // Serial.print(" UID Length: "); Serial.print(uidLength, DEC); Serial.println(" bytes"); Serial.print(" UID Value: "); for (uint8_t i = 0; i < uidLength; i++) { Serial.print(".."); Serial.print(uid[i], HEX); ringUid += String(uid[i], HEX); } Serial.println(ringUid + "\n"); if (ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"){ Serial.println("Key accepted!"); } if ((ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx") && (carRunState == 0)){ Serial.println("PERMISSION GRANTED, SYSTEMS ON"); digitalWrite(triggerPin3, HIGH); // sets latching relay trigger on for ignition mode in car to allow start digitalWrite(indicatorPin2, HIGH); //show state, second LED delay(200); // waits briefly digitalWrite(triggerPin3, LOW); // removes latching relay trigger carRunState = carRunState++; } else if ((ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx") && (carRunState == 1)){ handbrakeState = digitalRead(handbrakePin1); //check if handbrake is on or off if (handbrakeState = 0){//if handbrake is on then safe to crank car, if not then skip this mode entirely Serial.println("ENGINE CRANKING"); digitalWrite(triggerPin1, HIGH); // triggers output for engine starting digitalWrite(indicatorPin3, HIGH); //show state, third LED delay(2000); // waits for a second digitalWrite(triggerPin1, LOW); // removes triggered output Serial.println("ENGINE CRANKING COMPLETE"); } carRunState = carRunState++; } else if ((ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" || ringUid == "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx") && (carRunState > 1)){ Serial.println("SYSTEM OFF, SLEEP TIME"); digitalWrite(triggerPin2, HIGH); // Trigger latching relay to reset for vehicle OFF digitalWrite(indicatorPin1, HIGH); //show state, LED1 on digitalWrite(indicatorPin2, LOW); //LED2 off digitalWrite(indicatorPin3, LOW); //LED3 off delay(200); // waits briefly digitalWrite(triggerPin2, LOW); // Removes latching relay reset trigger delay(3000); carRunState = 0; digitalWrite(indicatorPin1, LOW); //LED1 off } } }
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You see at the start where I just chopped out the mess and left it with the I2C stuff? Maybe try doing something like that and see what happens.
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That's also not working...same error..!!