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# micropython-mfrc522
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(Micro)Python class to access the MFRC522 RFID reader
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D.Perron
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Feb. 2021
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Add Raspberry Pi Pico compatibility
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D.Perron
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Sept 20 2019
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Modification to be able to read 7 and 10 BYTES RFID
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P.S. I didn't test the write mode.
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Now enter the REPL you could run one of the two exmaples:
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For detecting, authenticating and reading from a card:
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import read
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read.do_read()
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This will wait for a MifareClassic 1k card. As soon the card is detected, it is authenticated, and
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16 bytes are read from address 0x08.
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The Pico_write example has been added but be aware of
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For detecting, authenticating and writing to a card:
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- The software treated the memory has 64 sectors of 16 Bytes.
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- In reality the mifare card is 16 sectors of 4 block which are 16 byte.
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The Block 0,1 and 2 are data block. The block 3 is the access block
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- BE AWARE if you write sector (3,7,11,15...,63) then you should know what you do
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import write
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write.do_write()
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This will wait for a MifareClassic 1k card. As soon the card is detected, it is authenticated, and
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16 bytes written to address 0x08.
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