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Write NFC tags with this? Anonymous 10/08/2022 (Sat) 01:56:46 No. 10006
I don0t know anything about Audrino, but someone gave me this and said it could be used to write data into NFC stickers in order to use them as Amiibos. Do I need something else? If at all possible, could someone please guide me, step by step, so I can use this?
Oh, and I also have other things here. Cables, a power source for the Audrino, etc. And also four NFC tags for testing. Even a digital display and a button, although I'm pretty sure those last two aren't needed.
if you have a modern laptop then you already have an rfid/nfc chip in the corner somewhere you just have to get the libnfc6 library which comes with examples arduino i dont know, install the arduino ide on a computer and find an arduino nfc library, without a library you have to look up the hardware docs of the chip you have and manually code it
>>10018 Oh, for real? My sister has a good laptop. A Notebook HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1032la. Like this one. Does it have that function?
>>10018 >>10033 Well you *could* use it to spoof the NFC tags that are used on amoibos but if electronics and tinkering isn't your primary interest (and even if it is) if you're gonna use the NFC stuff as a tool rather than a goal in and of itself (say - making a teddy bear that can read nfc greeting cards or some stuff like that where you'd want to put NFC capacity into a custom circuit) then something like this is probably the best bet for you: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QV7NLCM/ You can plug it in like any usb device. Install some stuff on your laptop and you're good to go if you can figure it out. That said, if you want to do the soldering and tinkering with the stuff you have (you do have a soldering iron to attach the pin headers to the red nfc-module, right?) then the idea with your kit is probably: >install arduino ide >put the program required onto the arduino >solder pins to red board >hook up red board to the required arduino pins on the bread board with the jumper cables you have >??? >fuck, doesn't work >??? >??! >profit (you managed to read and the write an NFC tag) ... come on bro, there's even >needful tutorials for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXE8nsXh4eg


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