Mail Archives: geda-user/2017/08/12/14:55:14
John Griessen:
> On 08/12/2017 12:16 PM, karl AT aspodata DOT se wrote:
> > pt100-inputs
>
> by this do you mean a Pt thermocouple?
No, platinum 100 Ohm temperature sensor, but a thermocouple input
would nice to have also.
> > chip reader (as in credit card with chip)?
> How about RFID cards -- they can be bought for about 0.50 USD each in qty 50.
> the programming chips are not bad either... but the antenna loops take up as much board space as
> a credit card...
For rfid I usually have a module on a separate card with a rs232
(ttl-levels) connection, I thought of it as too specific and complex
for this.
I don't think the antenna is a problem, just let it loop around the
whole pcb or just enlarge the pcb a few cm's, for an education card
one don't need high signal levels, it would suffice if you must have
the tag closer than 5mm from the pcb. I have an antenna design and some
docs in http://aspodata.se/git/openhw/rfid/. According to
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/00710c.pdf p.5, eq 12,
the optimum radius of antenna is r = sqrt(2) * s (antenna to tag
distance). If s = 5mm, the optimum radius would be about 7mm, which
isn't difficult to fit on a board, especially since there is no size
constraint.
Since this probably is "research use" I don't think one need a
"Declaration of Conformity" for it so one could have it on board.
Do you have a simple solution for rfid or suggestion of ic's ?
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Speaking about rf functionality, would bluetooth be diffucult to
program on a bare metal board ?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
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