125 kHz RFID
flipper zero supports low frequency (lf) radio frequency identification (rfid) technology that is implemented in access control systems, animal chips, and supply chain tracking systems unlike nfc cards, lf rfid cards don’t usually provide high levels of security this technology comes in many form factors, such as plastic cards, key fobs, tags, wristbands, and animal microchips flipper zero has a low frequency rfid module that can read, save, emulate, and write lf rfid cards on this page, you’ll find an overview of the 125 khz rfid application, and learn more about the hardware behind the 125 khz rfid module 125 khz rfid menu you can access the 125 khz rfid application from the main menu in the application, you can read, save, emulate, write, and generate new lf rfid cards https //docs flipperzero one/rfid/read reads and saves lf rfid cards saved lists saved cards that can be https //docs flipperzero one/rfid/read#5mrws and https //docs flipper net/rfid/write data to a rewritable card https //docs flipperzero one/rfid/add manually generates new virtual lf rfid cards by entering the cards’ id extra actions allows to read lf rfid cards with a preselected ask or psk coding 125 khz rfid hardware flipper zero has built in rfid support with a low frequency antenna located at the back of flipper zero the stm32wb55 microcontroller unit is used for the 125 khz rfid functionality the low frequency 125 khz antenna is placed on the dual band rfid antenna next to the high frequency 13 56 mhz antenna want to learn more? check out these pages https //docs flipper net/rfid/read https //docs flipper net/rfid/add manually https //docs flipper net/rfid/write data https //docs flipper net/rfid/animal microchips https //docs flipperzero one/development/hardware/schematic https //github com/flipperdevices/flipperzero firmware/tree/dev/applications/main/lfrfid
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