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projects:rfid [2016/05/30 00:11]
over23 [READ NFC522 by node-red]
projects:rfid [2016/06/14 03:52]
over23 [Python to control GPI]
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 |**Materials:​**| BananaPi, RFID-RC522, nepajive pole, kabely samec-samice s jumper konci, 5V napajeni, pajecka, pocitac s SSH| |**Materials:​**| BananaPi, RFID-RC522, nepajive pole, kabely samec-samice s jumper konci, 5V napajeni, pajecka, pocitac s SSH|
 |**License:​** | [[https://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-sa/​3.0/​|Uveďte původ-Zachovejte licenci; CC BY-SA]] ​ |  ​ |**License:​** | [[https://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-sa/​3.0/​|Uveďte původ-Zachovejte licenci; CC BY-SA]] ​ |  ​
 +
 +
 +===== on RaspberryPi 1b =====
 +https://​www.raspberrypi.org/​documentation/​configuration/​device-tree.md
 +<​code>​
 +wget http://​www.airspayce.com/​mikem/​bcm2835/​bcm2835-1.44.tar.gz
 +tar -xvzf bcm2835-1.44.tar.gz
 +cd bcm2835-1.44
 +./configure
 +make
 +sudo make check
 +sudo make install
 +</​code>​
 +===== TO STUDY =====
 +  * https://​github.com/​AdamLaurie/​RFIDIOt - some tools
 +  * http://​jerrygamblin.com/​2015/​12/​05/​25-handheld-rfid-cloner/​ - to clone
  
 ===== RC522 vs BananaPi Pinout =====  ===== RC522 vs BananaPi Pinout ===== 
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 |CLOCK|23|GPIO11/​SCLK |yellow | |CLOCK|23|GPIO11/​SCLK |yellow |
 |SS|24|COE0#/​GPIO07|green| |SS|24|COE0#/​GPIO07|green|
 +
 +==== RC522 vs RaspberryPI B ====
 +{{projects:​pythonraspberrypi_rfid.png}}
 +
  
 Reference: ​ Reference: ​
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   * http://​raspmer.blogspot.cz/​2015/​07/​how-to-use-rfid-rc522-on-raspbian.html   * http://​raspmer.blogspot.cz/​2015/​07/​how-to-use-rfid-rc522-on-raspbian.html
  
 +  * !!!!! http://​blog.infraserver.eu/?​p=285 -->
 +
 +  * On Raspberry Pi, Device Tree usage is controlled from /​boot/​config.txt. By
 +default, the Raspberry Pi kernel boots with device tree enabled. You can
 +completely disable DT usage (for now) by adding:
 +<​code>​
 +    device_tree=
 +</​code>​
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 [root@picka ~]# aptitude install python-dev [root@picka ~]# aptitude install python-dev
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