NFC
flipper zero supports nfc technology, which is implemented in public transport smart cards, access cards or tags, and digital business cards these cards have complex protocols and support encryption, authentication, and full fledged two way data transfer flipper zero has a built in 13 56 mhz nfc module capable of reading, saving, and emulating nfc cards on this page, you ’ ll find an overview of the nfc application, and learn more about the hardware behind the nfc module nfc menu you can access the nfc application from the main menu in the application, you can interact with nfc cards, analyze readers, and generate nfc cards https //docs flipperzero one/nfc/read reads and saves nfc card ’ s data such as uid, sak, atqa, and stored data docid\ hdl8tg7ulwzo5ksn66sli emulates an nfc card to collect data ( https //en wikipedia org/wiki/cryptographic nonce ) used to calculate keys attempted by a reader saved lists saved nfc cards, which can be emulated and renamed extra actions additional reading scripts, plugins, keys management, etc https //docs flipper net/nfc/add manually generates new virtual nfc cards by manually entering card ’ s data nfc hardware flipper zero has a built in nfc module based on an https //www st com/en/nfc/st25r3916 html#overview and a 13 56 mhz high frequency antenna the chip is used for high frequency protocols and is responsible for reading and emulation of cards the high frequency 13 56 mhz antenna is placed on the dual band rfid antenna next to the low frequency 125 khz antenna want to learn more? check out the following pages https //docs flipper net/nfc/read https //docs flipper net/nfc/mfkey32 https //docs flipper net/nfc/unlock with password https //docs flipper net/nfc/magic cards https //docs flipperzero one/development/hardware/schematic https //github com/flipperdevices/flipperzero firmware/tree/dev/applications/main/nfc https //docs flipper net/nfc/add manually
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