Hi!
I was received MOD-RFID1356 on 23.10.2012 (Proforma Invoice #W-SS221012). I was following instructions ( cable, driver, mod selection, notebook...) in your manual, but the module do not work in reading mode (Keyboard HID ). The CDC mode is working properly. Also, RFID tags working with other readers.
Do you have any suggestion?
Best regards.
what RFID tags you are using? when you say the tags work with other readers do you mean other MOD-RFID1356 or other manufacturer readers as different tags have different encodings etc
our reader works fine with our tags but there are tags like Mifare tags which are not compatible although operate on same frequency
Do you have a RFID tags compatibility list with MOD-RFID1356?
I'm interested in a RFID reader but it must be able to read some specific tags...
Hello inov,
These are the tags we have available:
https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/RFID-Tags/ (https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/RFID-Tags/)
The 1356 tags start with prefix "RFID1356-".
Best regards,
Lub/OLIMEX
Hi Lub,
I've seen that page but, as I said before, I need to read a specific tag/card, namely, the HID iCLASS type. Does MOD-RFID1356 support reading this kind of card?
Best regards,
inov
Hey inov,
It is mentioned in the manual of the reader:
"MOD-RFID1356 supports RFID transponder tags with the following
characteristics:
- ISO15693 compliant transponders;
- 13,56MHz carrier frequency;
- 1 out of 4 transmission encoding (VCD to VICC);
- High data rate (26,48kbit/s) reception encoding using one subcarrier frequency.
CAVEAT: MOD-RFID1356 does not support reliably the anticollision
algorithm as defined in the ISO15693 standard. It will work reliably only if
there is a single VICC in the vicinity or if there is no RF collision. If there is
an RF collision, supposedly because of two VICCs with almost identical
UIDs, it might not detect both of them."
You need to check whether the properties of the target tag meet the above requirements.
Personally, I own a couple of tags from the doors of my properties and decided to test them with MOD-RFID. Both of them got recognized by the reader but of course that has nothing to do with statistics.
Regards,
Lub/OLIMEX