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If you put an RFID near to the antenna, you should see its ID repeated on the console until it's near the antenna (about 1cm). | If you put an RFID near to the antenna, you should see its ID repeated on the console until it's near the antenna (about 1cm). | ||
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+ | Configurarion (it can be tested with an USB debug device with 5V power supply enabled): | ||
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+ | Baud 9600 | ||
+ | Data 8 | ||
+ | Stop 1 | ||
+ | Parity none | ||
+ | Flow controlo XON/XOFF |
Revision as of 17:54, 14 November 2021
Pins and voltage
RDM6300 can be powered from NanoPI +5V pin. However, it does not require voltage adapters for signals, as the signals are 3.3V (in and out).
Test
You can connect pins 4 (VCC 5V), 6 (GND), 8 (UART1 TX) and 10 (UART1 RX) to the corresponding pins in the board (of course, TX to RX and vice versa).
Check, using npi-config, that UART1 is enabled (npi-config -> Advanced options -> Serial -> serial1).
Download and compile comtest
git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/comtest.git cd comtest gcc -o comtest comtest.c
then test it
./comtest -d /dev/ttyS1 -s 9600
If you put an RFID near to the antenna, you should see its ID repeated on the console until it's near the antenna (about 1cm).
Configurarion (it can be tested with an USB debug device with 5V power supply enabled):
Baud 9600 Data 8 Stop 1 Parity none Flow controlo XON/XOFF