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Arduino Raspberry Qunqi Sensor Module Review

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Description of Arduino Raspberry Qunqi Sensor Module

Current :13-26mA / DC 3.3V,Idle Current :10-13mA / DC 3.3V. Sleep current: 80uA,Peak current: 30mA,Data Transfer Rate: Max. 10Mbit / s. Power Voltage : 3.3V,Operating frequency: 13.56MHz. Supported card types: mifare1 S50, mifare1 S70, mifare UltraLight, mifare Pro, mifare Desfire. Read Range: 0 ~ 60mm (mifare1 card),Module Interface SPI Parameters

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

All 5 computers and accessories DOA

I ordered 2 packs of 5 pieces. A package has a different PCB layout and none of them work. The other package works fine. In my pictures, the left one doesn't work. I cannot recommend a product that is so incompatible.

Pros
  • Reading range: 0~60mm (Mifare1 card), SPI interface parameters of the module
Cons
  • For pensioners

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Unbeatable Price

Used in the challenging Escape Room puzzle. We have several of these wigs. But for the unit price it was still a good deal and I didn't decide we couldn't use it on other units.

Pros
  • Supply Voltage: 3.3V, Operating Frequency: 13.56MHz
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works, with one caveat.

first of all: yes, it works. The parts that work work great. Can read and write both enabled devices, as well as identify and read specific memory from several other NFC devices I've had. Caveats: This board is actually pretty limited. First, it *can* not communicate directly with other active NFC devices (like a phone, another RC522 card, a card scanner at work), only passive ones, like the included key fob and card. If you use the NFC phone system to write to devices that come with the card…

Pros
  • sleep current: 80 μA, peak current: 30 mA, baud rate: max. 10Mbit/s
Cons
  • no machine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works with Arduino

Initially it was difficult to set up the wiring with my Arduino, but after some research on the internet I figured it out. Fast delivery and reliable product.

Pros
  • Current: 13-26mA/3.3VDC current, no-load current: 10-13mA/3.3VDC. DC
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It doesn't get any better for the price

used in the difficult escape room puzzle. We have several of these wigs. But for the unit price it was still a good deal and I didn't decide we couldn't use it on other units.

Pros
  • Supported card types: mifare1 S50, mifare1 S70, mifare UltraLight, mifare Pro, mifare Desfire
Cons
  • slightly crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works, with one caveat.

First things first: yes, it works. The parts that work work great. Can read and write both enabled devices, as well as identify and read specific memory from several other NFC devices I've had. Caveats: This board is actually pretty limited. First, it *can* not communicate directly with other active NFC devices (like a phone, another RC522 card, a card scanner at work), only passive ones, like the included key fob and card. If you use the NFC phone system to write to devices that come with the…

Pros
  • Supply voltage: 3.3 V, operating frequency: 13.56 MHz
Cons
  • Socket required