This Product Selection Guide contains information to help select products in the RFID Evaluation and Development Kits, Boards category on DigiKey.com
RFID Evaluation and Development Kits are a set of items or a circuit board containing items that are used to appraise and diagnose how the semiconductor components associated with the kit/board work and/or how they can be incorporated into a design. These kits/boards are designed to work at the specific frequencies associated with radio frequency identification. The types are active tag, antenna, compiler, coupler chip, crypto and secure memory, data logger, EEPROM, F-RAM, LF antenna driver, LF mainboard, microcontroller, Mifare, near field communication (NFC), read/write, receiver/ASK, RFID keys, RFID reader, sensor demo, or transceiver.
SelectionCharacteristics
Type: The type, style, or nature of the device.
Frequency: Indicates the frequency or frequency range over which the device is designed to operate.
For Use With/Related Products: Defines other part types, numbers, or series with which this product is designed to be used.
Supplied Contents: Indicates items included with purchase.
ProductExamples
MFR PART # | OM26630FDKM |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 568-13407-ND |
MANUFACTURER | NXP USA Inc. |
DESCRIPTION | - CLRC663 RFID Reader 13.56MHz Evaluation Board |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | STEVAL-SMARTAG1 |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 497-18079-ND |
MANUFACTURER | STMicroelectronics |
DESCRIPTION | - ST25DV Near Field Communication (NFC) Evaluation Board |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | WPI405 |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 1778-WPI405-ND |
MANUFACTURER | Pimoroni Ltd |
DESCRIPTION | - Read/Write 13.56MHz Evaluation Board |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MFR PART # | MIKROE-2540 |
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DIGIKEY PART # | 1471-1822-ND |
MANUFACTURER | MikroElektronika |
DESCRIPTION | - Near Field Communication (NFC) 13.56MHz Evaluation Board |
DATASHEET | Click Here |
MediaLinks
Articles
Getting Started with RFID
A Designers Guide to RFID
RFID Development Kits Kick-Start New Designs
NFC Standard Versus ISO 15693
Design Considerations for HF-RFID Reader Systems