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    Ideas for using NFC Rings
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    • Lokki
      Lokki Community Helper last edited by

      You guys might be interested in the Microduino NFC module which has a U.FL/IPEX connector for external antenna.

      The module can be wired in to a standard Arduino/clone, though it is easiest to just buy a Microduino core and plug them together.

      I'm going to combine core, module, this patch cable with one end cut off and a pre-made sticky NFC antenna similar to these.

      @johnyma22 is also having a play, to see how it goes compared to the PN532 Elechouse reader.

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        jasok2 @Lokki last edited by

        @Lokki

        can i solder this link text

        onto my ASUS nfc express board ?

        Cheers Jason

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        • Lokki
          Lokki Community Helper last edited by

          You definitely can, man. They'd be perfect for what you're doing.

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          • johnyma22
            johnyma22 NFC Ring Team last edited by johnyma22

            I'm going to be trying the same @jasok2

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              jasok2 last edited by

              Getting hold of the antenna seems to be an issue. Iv contacted a few of the re sellers and they want to know what bulk quantity I will be buying for. Or they don't have any stock.

              @Lokki, @johnyma22 have you gents fared any better ?

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              • johnyma22
                johnyma22 NFC Ring Team last edited by

                Yea I have some antennas on route to me, not had them land yet though, hopefully get them next week :) Just gotta be super nice and offer to pay for samples etc.

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                • Lokki
                  Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                  Yeah, very difficult for us little guys, @jasok2.

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                  • LoganFive
                    LoganFive last edited by

                    Is this one from Seeeduino one that will work? http://goo.gl/L6M3yi

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                    • Lokki
                      Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                      Dude, that's a good find. Cheap and should work. Someone will have to be the guinea pig.

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                      • MrStein
                        MrStein last edited by

                        @johnyma22 if you have some better result than my board, can you please provide me the antenna size (approx) ?

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                        • johnyma22
                          johnyma22 NFC Ring Team last edited by johnyma22

                          @MrStein Of course but your board performance is 10/10 perfect. I can't imagine I will get a stronger performance other than from the nano board which is a little more isolated from other noisy components!

                          Also once I test them you are very welcome to have them, I will send them through!

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                            jasok2 @LoganFive last edited by jasok2

                            @LoganFive said:

                            Is this one from Seeeduino one that will work? http://goo.gl/L6M3yi

                            I'm assuming we can just unscrew the antenna cable and solder onto the two points on the other side ??

                            Or cut the cable and solder the wires in the cable onto the board ??

                            Cheers Jason

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                            • Lokki
                              Lokki Community Helper last edited by Lokki

                              Cut and strip is probably the easiest option, @jasok2. Just, with RG174 or smaller do not kink the cable, not even slightly. It's very sensitive to that.

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                                jasok2 @Lokki last edited by

                                @Lokki

                                Well I just ordered 5 aerials, 5-15 days wait on delivery :(

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                                • Lokki
                                  Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                  Good stuff man, I'll be interested to see how you go!

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                                    jasok2 last edited by

                                    Update - so these arrived link text

                                    Unfortunately I could not get the Solder to stick to the metal spots. I dont recommend these, unless you are way better at soldering than I am, which actually may not be difficult.

                                    Still waiting on these ones link text

                                    I think these will be a lot easier to work with.

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                                    • Lokki
                                      Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                      It's a shame you're so far away mate, otherwise I'd offer a remedial soldering class... bad soldering makes Lokki cry.

                                      You probably need some solder flux, it's available reasonably cheap at electronics stores in syringe form.
                                      Use it by smearing some where you're going to solder, tin that area, tin the wire and then solder the two together.
                                      High heat, short application is my favourite method.
                                      Another suggestion, ignore the 'health politics' and use a 'standard' lead/tin solder. The new lead free solders require more heat, are trickier to get right and the joints even if they are perfect do not last as there tends to be whisker formation rather quickly.
                                      The shift towards lead free solder is more P.C. and Corporate driven than anything else in my view. It makes the perpetually Green ones happy, and makes sure that you have to replace your electronics more regularly without actually providing much tangible benefit.

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                                        jasok2 @Lokki last edited by

                                        @Lokki Found a box on my desk this morning, which contains the second type of aerials with the wires attached. hopefully will get time to test them out this week :)

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                                        • Lokki
                                          Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                                          Nice, looking forward to hearing how you go!

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                                            jasok2 @Lokki last edited by jasok2

                                            @Lokki

                                            ok so well it works but only just, with the Alpha Ring I can get it to read every now and then, with the classic I only got it to work once. The Alpha is certainly much more readable thanks for sending that through to test with. With the yellow NFC tag it was 100%, so again its just an aerial issue.

                                            may have to try your method above with the previous aerial.

                                            pic attached.

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                                            EDIT - Just working with what I have I tried the other aerial again, It really just wont stick. I have lead/Tin solder and I roughed it up before hand.. I reckon I just have to find a better aerial. Good thing they are pretty cheap.

                                            EDIT EDIT - Got it to stick, I can confirm that the taoglas FXR.07.A aerial doesn't work with any of the NFC ring tech, not even the inlay. Will try the smaller taoglas one next.

                                            Edit Edit Edit - the little taoglas aerial didn't work either. looks like the one from seed studios is the best bet, but need to see if they have other sizes.

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