Merge pull request #162 from Rotzbua/example-codestyle
Upd some examples codestyle Everything looks good, thank you @Rotzbua
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/*
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* MFRC522 - Library to use ARDUINO RFID MODULE KIT 13.56 MHZ WITH TAGS SPI W AND R BY COOQROBOT.
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* The library file MFRC522.h has a wealth of useful info. Please read it.
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* The functions are documented in MFRC522.cpp.
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*
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* Based on code Dr.Leong ( WWW.B2CQSHOP.COM )
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* Created by Miguel Balboa (circuitito.com), Jan, 2012.
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* Rewritten by Søren Thing Andersen (access.thing.dk), fall of 2013 (Translation to English, refactored, comments, anti collision, cascade levels.)
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* Extended by Tom Clement with functionality to write to sector 0 of UID changeable Mifare cards.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Example to change UID of changeable MIFARE card.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This is a MFRC522 library example; for further details and other examples see: https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid
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*
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* Released into the public domain.
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*
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* This sample shows how to set the UID on a UID changeable MIFARE card.
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* NOTE: for more informations read the README.rst
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*
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- empty_skull
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- Aggiunti pin per arduino Mega
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- Scritto semplice codice per la scrittura e lettura
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- add pin configuration for arduino mega
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- write simple read/write Code for new entry user
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http://mac86project.altervista.org/
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicola Coppola
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* @author Tom Clement
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* @license Released into the public domain.
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*
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* Typical pin layout used:
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* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* MFRC522 Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino
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* SPI MOSI MOSI 11 / ICSP-4 51 D11 ICSP-4 16
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* SPI MISO MISO 12 / ICSP-1 50 D12 ICSP-1 14
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* SPI SCK SCK 13 / ICSP-3 52 D13 ICSP-3 15
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*
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* The reader can be found on eBay for around 5 dollars. Search for "mf-rc522" on ebay.com.
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <MFRC522.h>
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#define RST_PIN 9 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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#define SS_PIN 10 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance
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/* Set your new UID here! */
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#define NEW_UID {0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF}
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#define SS_PIN 10
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#define RST_PIN 9
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance.
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MFRC522::MIFARE_Key key;
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC
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while (!Serial); // Do nothing if no serial port is opened (added for Arduinos based on ATMEGA32U4)
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card
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Serial.println(F("Warning: this example overwrites the UID of your UID changeable card, use with care!"));
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// Prepare key - all keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery from the factory.
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for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
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key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF;
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}
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Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC
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while (!Serial); // Do nothing if no serial port is opened (added for Arduinos based on ATMEGA32U4)
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card
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Serial.println(F("Warning: this example overwrites the UID of your UID changeable card, use with care!"));
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// Prepare key - all keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery from the factory.
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for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
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key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF;
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}
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}
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// Setting the UID can be as simple as this:
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//void loop() {
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// byte newUid[] = NEW_UID;
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// if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_SetUid(newUid, (byte)4, true) ) {
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// Serial.println("Wrote new UID to card.");
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// }
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// delay(1000);
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// byte newUid[] = NEW_UID;
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// if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_SetUid(newUid, (byte)4, true) ) {
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// Serial.println("Wrote new UID to card.");
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// }
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// delay(1000);
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//}
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// But of course this is a more proper approach
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void loop() {
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// Look for new cards, and select one if present
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if ( ! mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent() || ! mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial() ) {
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delay(50);
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return;
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}
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// Now a card is selected. The UID and SAK is in mfrc522.uid.
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// Dump UID
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Serial.print(F("Card UID:"));
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for (byte i = 0; i < mfrc522.uid.size; i++) {
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Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.uidByte[i] < 0x10 ? " 0" : " ");
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Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.uidByte[i], HEX);
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}
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Serial.println();
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// Look for new cards, and select one if present
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if ( ! mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent() || ! mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial() ) {
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delay(50);
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return;
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}
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// Now a card is selected. The UID and SAK is in mfrc522.uid.
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// Dump UID
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Serial.print(F("Card UID:"));
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for (byte i = 0; i < mfrc522.uid.size; i++) {
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Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.uidByte[i] < 0x10 ? " 0" : " ");
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Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.uidByte[i], HEX);
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}
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Serial.println();
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// Dump PICC type
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// MFRC522::PICC_Type piccType = mfrc522.PICC_GetType(mfrc522.uid.sak);
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// Serial.print(F("PICC type: "));
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// Serial.print(mfrc522.PICC_GetTypeName(piccType));
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// Serial.print(F(" (SAK "));
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// Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.sak);
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// Serial.print(")\r\n");
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// if ( piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_MINI
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// && piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_1K
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// && piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_4K) {
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// Serial.println(F("This sample only works with MIFARE Classic cards."));
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// return;
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// }
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// Set new UID
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byte newUid[] = NEW_UID;
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if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_SetUid(newUid, (byte)4, true) ) {
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Serial.println(F("Wrote new UID to card."));
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}
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// Halt PICC and re-select it so DumpToSerial doesn't get confused
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mfrc522.PICC_HaltA();
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if ( ! mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent() || ! mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial() ) {
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return;
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}
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// Dump the new memory contents
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Serial.println(F("New UID and contents:"));
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mfrc522.PICC_DumpToSerial(&(mfrc522.uid));
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delay(2000);
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// Dump PICC type
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// MFRC522::PICC_Type piccType = mfrc522.PICC_GetType(mfrc522.uid.sak);
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// Serial.print(F("PICC type: "));
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// Serial.print(mfrc522.PICC_GetTypeName(piccType));
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// Serial.print(F(" (SAK "));
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// Serial.print(mfrc522.uid.sak);
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// Serial.print(")\r\n");
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// if ( piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_MINI
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// && piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_1K
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// && piccType != MFRC522::PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_4K) {
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// Serial.println(F("This sample only works with MIFARE Classic cards."));
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// return;
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// }
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// Set new UID
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byte newUid[] = NEW_UID;
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if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_SetUid(newUid, (byte)4, true) ) {
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Serial.println(F("Wrote new UID to card."));
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}
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// Halt PICC and re-select it so DumpToSerial doesn't get confused
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mfrc522.PICC_HaltA();
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if ( ! mfrc522.PICC_IsNewCardPresent() || ! mfrc522.PICC_ReadCardSerial() ) {
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return;
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}
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// Dump the new memory contents
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Serial.println(F("New UID and contents:"));
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mfrc522.PICC_DumpToSerial(&(mfrc522.uid));
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delay(2000);
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}
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/*
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This is a MFRC522 library example; see https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid
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* for further details and other examples.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Example sketch/program showing how to read data from a PICC to serial.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This is a MFRC522 library example; for further details and other examples see: https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid
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*
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* NOTE: The library file MFRC522.h has a lot of useful info. Please read it.
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* Example sketch/program showing how to read data from a PICC (that is: a RFID Tag or Card) using a MFRC522 based RFID
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* Reader on the Arduino SPI interface.
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*
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* Released into the public domain.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Example sketch/program showing how to read data from a PICC (that is: a RFID
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* Tag or Card) using a MFRC522 based RFID Reader on the Arduino SPI interface.
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* When the Arduino and the MFRC522 module are connected (see the pin layout below), load this sketch into Arduino IDE
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* then verify/compile and upload it. To see the output: use Tools, Serial Monitor of the IDE (hit Ctrl+Shft+M). When
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* you present a PICC (that is: a RFID Tag or Card) at reading distance of the MFRC522 Reader/PCD, the serial output
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* will show the ID/UID, type and any data blocks it can read. Note: you may see "Timeout in communication" messages
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* when removing the PICC from reading distance too early.
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*
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* When the Arduino and the MFRC522 module are connected (see the pin layout
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* below), load this sketch into Arduino IDE then verify/compile and upload it.
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* To see the output: use Tools, Serial Monitor of the IDE (hit Ctrl+Shft+M).
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* When you present a PICC (that is: a RFID Tag or Card) at reading distance
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* of the MFRC522 Reader/PCD, the serial output will show the ID/UID, type and
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* any data blocks it can read. Note: you may see "Timeout in communication"
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* messages when removing the PICC from reading distance too early.
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* If your reader supports it, this sketch/program will read all the PICCs presented (that is: multiple tag reading).
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* So if you stack two or more PICCs on top of each other and present them to the reader, it will first output all
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* details of the first and then the next PICC. Note that this may take some time as all data blocks are dumped, so
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* keep the PICCs at reading distance until complete.
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*
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* If your reader supports it, this sketch/program will read all the PICCs
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* presented (that is: multiple tag reading). So if you stack two or more
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* PICCs on top of each other and present them to the reader, it will first
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* output all details of the first and then the next PICC. Note that this
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* may take some time as all data blocks are dumped, so keep the PICCs at
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* reading distance until complete.
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* @license Released into the public domain.
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*
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* Typical pin layout used:
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* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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* MFRC522 - Library to use ARDUINO RFID MODULE KIT 13.56 MHZ WITH TAGS SPI W AND R BY COOQROBOT.
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* The library file MFRC522.h has a wealth of useful info. Please read it.
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* The functions are documented in MFRC522.cpp.
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*
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* Based on code Dr.Leong ( WWW.B2CQSHOP.COM )
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* Created by Miguel Balboa (circuitito.com), Jan, 2012.
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* Rewritten by Søren Thing Andersen (access.thing.dk), fall of 2013 (Translation to English, refactored, comments, anti collision, cascade levels.)
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* Extended by Tom Clement with functionality to write to sector 0 of UID changeable Mifare cards.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Example sketch/program to fix a broken UID changeable MIFARE cards.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This is a MFRC522 library example; for further details and other examples see: https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid
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*
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* Released into the public domain.
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*
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* This sample shows how to fix a UID changeable MIFARE cards that have a corrupted sector 0.
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* This sample shows how to fix a broken UID changeable MIFARE cards that have a corrupted sector 0.
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*
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* @author Tom Clement
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* @license Released into the public domain.
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*
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- empty_skull
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- Aggiunti pin per arduino Mega
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- Scritto semplice codice per la scrittura e lettura
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- add pin configuration for arduino mega
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- write simple read/write Code for new entry user
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http://mac86project.altervista.org/
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicola Coppola
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* Typical pin layout used:
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* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* MFRC522 Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino
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@@ -34,35 +20,34 @@
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* SPI MOSI MOSI 11 / ICSP-4 51 D11 ICSP-4 16
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* SPI MISO MISO 12 / ICSP-1 50 D12 ICSP-1 14
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* SPI SCK SCK 13 / ICSP-3 52 D13 ICSP-3 15
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*
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* The reader can be found on eBay for around 5 dollars. Search for "mf-rc522" on ebay.com.
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <MFRC522.h>
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#define SS_PIN 10
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#define RST_PIN 9
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#define RST_PIN 9 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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#define SS_PIN 10 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance.
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MFRC522::MIFARE_Key key;
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC
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while (!Serial); // Do nothing if no serial port is opened (added for Arduinos based on ATMEGA32U4)
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card
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Serial.println(F("Warning: this example clears your mifare UID, use with care!"));
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// Prepare key - all keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery from the factory.
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for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
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key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF;
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}
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Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC
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while (!Serial); // Do nothing if no serial port is opened (added for Arduinos based on ATMEGA32U4)
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card
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Serial.println(F("Warning: this example clears your mifare UID, use with care!"));
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// Prepare key - all keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery from the factory.
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for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
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key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF;
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}
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}
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void loop() {
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if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_UnbrickUidSector(false) ) {
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Serial.println(F("Cleared sector 0, set UID to 1234. Card should be responsive again now."));
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}
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delay(1000);
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if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_UnbrickUidSector(false) ) {
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Serial.println(F("Cleared sector 0, set UID to 1234. Card should be responsive again now."));
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}
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delay(1000);
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}
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*
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* This example test the firmware of your MFRC522 reader module, only known version can be checked. If the test passed
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* it do not mean that your module is faultless! Some modules have bad or broken antennas or the PICC is broken.
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*
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* NOTE: for more informations read the README.rst
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*
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* Released into the public domain.
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* @author Rotzbua
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* @license Released into the public domain.
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*
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* Typical pin layout used:
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* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@
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* SPI MOSI MOSI 11 / ICSP-4 51 D11 ICSP-4 16
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* SPI MISO MISO 12 / ICSP-1 50 D12 ICSP-1 14
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* SPI SCK SCK 13 / ICSP-3 52 D13 ICSP-3 15
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*
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* @author Rotzbua
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <MFRC522.h>
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#define SS_PIN 10 //Arduino Uno
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#define RST_PIN 9
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance.
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#define RST_PIN 9 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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#define SS_PIN 10 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above
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MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus
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mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card
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Serial.println(F("Write personal data on a MIFARE PICC "));
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}
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