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    KeyDuino, Arduino NFC (PN532+ATMEGA 32U4) by MrStein

    Ideas for using NFC Rings
    arduino atmega 32u4 pn532
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    • MrStein
      MrStein last edited by

      So I make the board with EAGLE and there are made in china, with MAKERSTUDIO (low cost: 10boards for 10$. and assembling the components is not expensive ;) ).

      Oh, I forgot to say but I also have a arduino nano version in progress :)

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      • Nairod785
        Nairod785 last edited by

        Wow
        Can you read your private messages MrStein please
        If you're Ok i want to talk to you in private for more informations

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        • MrStein
          MrStein @MrStein last edited by MrStein

          Some news!
          Today I start working with a friend on the according circuit,


          (beautiful no?)

          That improve the reading distance of the big tag (badge -> 3cm now) but the reading distance of the ring is still 1cm...

          I will work more on the antenna design, and I expect found something.

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          • Lokki
            Lokki Community Helper last edited by

            How well does the antenna work from the back of the board, @MrStein?

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            • J
              jasok2 last edited by

              It would be awesome if, once these boards which are custom made for the ring are working well they were available for sale in the NFC ring store.

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              • Lokki
                Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                It definitely would, @jasok2. Those and the car starter, it'd make it a one stop shop so to speak.

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                • MrStein
                  MrStein last edited by MrStein

                  @Lokki ; for the back it's the same, I lose 1,6mm (the bord size) for the reading distance ;)

                  It's difficult to make an open source project (I work with a company on some contactless projects so I have restrictions for provide antenna design) BUT I currently ask to my Boss for make an open source kickstarter. I wait for the answer. I think my Boss will accept to sell them on the NFC ring shop too.. (I wait for a better protype design)

                  If it's not possible, I will provide all the board files without the antenna but with a UHL connector for use a deported one and some indication for improve them :)).

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                  • MrStein
                    MrStein last edited by MrStein

                    Work in progress for the version 2. I use 1 atmega 328 connected to the pn532 by SPI for the reading and a atmega32u4 (leonardo) for the programmable chip. Nano version will be difficult in 2 sides pcb...


                    I also put some headers on the i2C communication for add a Bluetooth low energy module (maybe I will add a NRF chip for an other board but I don't add the time for make and test a 2.4Ghz antenna yet.

                    oh, I make a prototype of an arduino nano bluetooth (not tested yet), if you are interrested, here are the files;
                    http://www.partage-facile.com/TL9CEJT1GP/arduino_bluetooth.rar.html (click on "téléchargement régulier")

                    I was wondering why the pn532 from electrohouse and my first version became hot with the time. It's because there is not level converter (5v to 3.3v for the spi/i²C/HSU communication. That rectified in the version 2.

                    I also add a switch on an interrupt pin and a RGB led for select the communication mode (BLE mode, NFC mode, BOTH or nothing).

                    If you have any question / idea of application say that to me !
                    Ah, and "NFCDUINO" name is already take, someone have a idea? :D

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                    • Nairod785
                      Nairod785 @MrStein last edited by

                      @MrStein Why don't you share all the files on github?

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                      • MrStein
                        MrStein last edited by

                        Ah ah, that a good question, I never try that but you're right, it's time to switch :)

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                        • Lokki
                          Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                          Awesome stuff, @MrStein!

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                          • MrStein
                            MrStein last edited by

                            In production, the v2 of nfcduino (now steinduino NFC) and "keyduino" in arduino nano size (I spend a lot of time on this one ^^').

                            Keyduino can log you on you pc with the nfc ring. Of course you can use it for a lot of other projects :D.
                            Hope they will work fine :)

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                            • johnyma22
                              johnyma22 NFC Ring Team last edited by

                              Oh wow look at that Nano one, that looks mad exciting!

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                              • Lokki
                                Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                Yeah, I love it. Definitely want one of those!
                                @MrStein even more awesome would be if you could make the usb end double sided.

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                                • MrStein
                                  MrStein last edited by

                                  @Lokki That a good idea but the ground is also around the connector package (on the female connector) so you will have a risk of short circuit if you reverse it...
                                  Thanks for the comments!

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                                  • Lokki
                                    Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                    @MrStein check out the connector these guys did, it's double sided and doesn't short (I've got one).
                                    http://www.ractiv.com/

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                                    • johnyma22
                                      johnyma22 NFC Ring Team @Lokki last edited by

                                      @Lokki I asked Pierre to send me a prototype board so I will look at it and create a video in English :)

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                                      • Lokki
                                        Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                        Awesome, I'll be looking forward to hearing how it goes @johnyma22!

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                                        • Nairod785
                                          Nairod785 last edited by

                                          Wow the nano one is incredible.
                                          How can I make/get one?

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                                          • MrStein
                                            MrStein last edited by MrStein

                                            I start a prototype today so I can't say when the final design will be done... (soon I hope ! )

                                            I send you the board tomorrow @johnyma22 , there are some mistakes with the V1; pn532 became hot, baudrate fixed at 15200, uart configuration,... (you will see) ;)

                                            @Lokki Oh you're right for the USB, it will be really cool if I can do that! :D

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