Atmel’s ATA2270-EK1 LF-RFID application kit is designed to demonstrate the key features of the company’s various RFID products.
The included software supports the U2270B, TK5530/e5530, TK5551, TK552/T5552, T5557/ATA5567, ATA5570 and ATA5577. Within the ATA5577 selection there is a special menu to read and program tags according to the ISO 11784/85 standard. The kit contains samples, a CD-ROM containing the installation software, product documentation and all required accessories.
The ATA2270-EK1 provides a prototyping environment and requires no advanced knowledge of RF engineering. As such, it is suitable for beginners in the field, as well as users with some RFID experience. The kit uses control buttons to interact with the RFID system and an LCD to display the data contents of the transponder IDIC.
The system supports all of Atmel's transponder IDICs and includes unrestricted source code, Gerber schematics and reference designs. This allows complete system-level designs to be evaluated and prototyped. The use of building blocks as part of the system enables rapid development of working prototypes. The ATA2270-EK1 is supported by standard Atmel AVR development tools such as AVR Studio, STK500 and JTAGICE mkII.
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