Universal Evaluation kit – Software Development Kit

New Evaluation kit

Universal Evaluation / SDK kit contains everything needed to evaluate main 13.56MHz and 125kHz Micro RWD module types.

 

 

Evaluation kit

Universal Socket Board with MicroRWD module, 125kHz antenna (13.56Mhz PCB antenna on-board) and USB interface module fitted.

 

Complete Evaluation and Software Development Kit (SDK) for main 13.56MHz and 125kHz Micro RWD module types (supporting ISO 15693 ICODE SLI, ISO 14443A, Mifare 1k, Mifare 4k, Ultralight, Hitag 1, Hitag S256, Hitag S2048, Hitag 2, EM4001, EM4102 and MCRF200/123 card/tag types).

Contents of Kit

  • Universal Base Board (Q432) with LEDs. On-board 5-volt power regulation, 13.56MHz PCB antenna, 125kHz antenna coil fitted, RS232 interface and optional USB interface.
  • Micro RWD ICODE / MIFARE module (supporting ICODE SLI, Mifare 1k, Mifare 4k and Ultralight card/tag types).
  • Micro RWD QT (Quad Tag) module (supporting Hitag 1, Hitag S256,
    Hitag S2048, Hitag 2, EM4001, EM4102, MCRF200/123 card/tag types).
  • RS232 serial cable for connection to PC Sample Hitag 1/S, Hitag 2, EM4102, Mifare and ICODE SLI card types.
  • Introduction and Operation data sheets CDROM containing all data sheets, application notes, Windows software and Debug utilities for all Micro RWD module types.

Evaluation kit contains everything that is required to quickly evaluate the features of the main Micro RWD reader modules and the tag types themselves.

Simply install the Windows applications, connect a 5-volt or 9-12 volt supply to the Universal Socket board and place card/tag near the antenna coil. Green LED turns ON and status response is shown on Windows screen.

Borland C++ Builder 4 source code for the Windows applications and documentation is provided so users can modify the programs for their own use.

Windows application screen example DEbug application screen example
Example of Windows Application screen

Debug Application and documentation is provided to allow users to understand the Micro RWD commands and help develop their own driver software.