Friday, November 22, 2024

A Secure Connected NFC/RFID Device

- Advertisement -

Apple and Google have approved NFC/RFID technology, which enhances connection, security, and phone use for things like EV charging and ticketing.

NFC

REYAX Technology has announced the launch of its latest product, the RYRR30D. This device advances NFC/RFID technology by improving connectivity, security, and convenience. It is certified by Apple Wallet VAS and Google SmartTap pass, ensuring compatibility and security. It features NFC technology, an upgrade from traditional RFID cards, and includes Apple ECP V1.0 compliance and OTA (Over-the-Air) programming for updates.

The device supports UART and USB 2.0 interfaces, facilitating the configuration of IDs and Keys and the decryption of NFC pass data. It also supports ISO15693, ISO14443A, ISO14443B, and FeliCa, enabling comprehensive RFID TAG reading. Compared to traditional RFID cards, the NFC technology in the device offers more convenience and security. It integrates seamlessly with mobile platforms and provides enhanced connectivity and encryption, suitable for applications such as EV Charger Authentication, Concert or Event Ticket Validation, Digital Member Cards, Access Authentication, Digital Coupons, Loyalty Cards, and Library Cards.

- Advertisement -

Some of the key specifications of the RYRR30D include:

  • Operation Voltage: 4.74 – 5.25 V (+5V)
  • RF Output Power: 30 dBm
  • RF Transmit Peak Current: 550 mA
  • Average Current: 150 mA
  • Communication Range: 3 cm (iPhone 14 Pro)
  • Digital I/O Voltage: +3.3V (TXD/RXD/ INDICATOR_OUTPUT/NRST)
  • RS-232 TXD/RXD: -7 to 7 V
  • USB Version: 2.0
  • Reset Time: 100 ms
  • Baud Rate: 115200 bps (8, N,1)
  • RF Frequency Range: 13.553 – 13.567 MHz
  • Operating Temperature: -40 to +85˚C
  • Antenna: Internal
  • Weight: 11.7 g

Using the +3.3V UART/RS232 interface, users can employ AT commands to set up the ID and Key. When NFC pass decryption is successful, the raw data is output through this interface. Alternatively, IDs and Keys can be configured via a text file using the USB 2.0 interface, with successful decryption outputting the NFC pass raw data via the keyboard interface.

Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal is a journalist at EFY. She is an Electronics and Communication Engineer with over five years of academic experience. Her expertise lies in working with development boards and IoT cloud. She enjoys writing as it enables her to share her knowledge and insights related to electronics, with like-minded techies.

SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS & COMMENTS

EFY Prime

Unique DIY Projects

Electronics News

Truly Innovative Electronics

Latest DIY Videos

Electronics Components

Electronics Jobs

Calculators For Electronics