Michael Sapozhnikov
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RFID-RC522
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main.cpp
- Committer:
- graf2112
- Date:
- 2022-01-25
- Revision:
- 3:f781ace811f1
- Parent:
- 2:a0c7513fb634
File content as of revision 3:f781ace811f1:
//Test of cheap 13.56 Mhz RFID-RC522 module from eBay //This code is based on Martin Olejar's MFRC522 library. Minimal changes //Adapted for Nucleo STM32 F401RE. Should work on other Nucleos too //Connect as follows: //RFID pins -> Nucleo header CN5 (Arduino-compatible header) //---------------------------------------- //RFID IRQ=pin5 -> Not used. Leave open //RFID MISO=pin4 -> Nucleo SPI_MISO=PA_6=D12 //RFID MOSI=pin3 -> Nucleo SPI_MOSI=PA_7=D11 //RFID SCK=pin2 -> Nucleo SPI_SCK =PA_5=D13 //RFID SDA=pin1 -> Nucleo SPI_CS =PB_6=D10 //RFID RST=pin7 -> Nucleo =PA_9=D8 //3.3V and Gnd to the respective pins #include "mbed.h" #include "MFRC522.h" // Nucleo Pin for MFRC522 reset (pick another D pin if you need D8) #define MF_RESET D9 DigitalOut LedGreen(LED1); //Serial connection to PC for output Serial pc(SERIAL_TX, SERIAL_RX); MFRC522 RfChip (SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_SCK, SPI_CS, MF_RESET); int main(void) { pc.printf("starting...\n"); // Init. RC522 Chip RfChip.PCD_Init(); while (true) { LedGreen = 1; // Look for new cards if ( ! RfChip.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) { wait_ms(500); continue; } // Select one of the cards if ( ! RfChip.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) { wait_ms(500); continue; } LedGreen = 0; // Print Card UID pc.printf("Card UID: "); for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip.uid.size; i++) { pc.printf(" %X02", RfChip.uid.uidByte[i]); } pc.printf("\n\r"); // Print Card type uint8_t piccType = RfChip.PICC_GetType(RfChip.uid.sak); pc.printf("PICC Type: %s \n\r", RfChip.PICC_GetTypeName(piccType)); wait_ms(1000); } }