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L'elaborazione è mia...ma la foto l'ha scattata Florinda©...e ammetto di non essermene accorto per niente stavolta....che dire? ...grazie Flò :)
MR800 series for reader/writer with the popular ARM7 microprocessors are of rapid & stable, reliable operation and beautiful appearance. User can choose freely if with the LCD display modul(128x64). They support boot screen & idle screen set and picture storage etc. The interface is USB PC/SC. They can be directly used the Windows operating system with driver and the API functions. The development cycle simple and short. The reader not only supports series IC cards according to ISO14443 TypeA/B, ISO15693 but also SAM cards compliant with ISO7816 (T=0 and T=1).
Qualifications:
• PCD: NXP RC531, RC632; RC400, RC500(select)
• Working frequency: 13.56MHz
• RF standard: ISO14443A, ISO14443B, ISO15693
• Operating distance: 100mm (Mifare One, typical distance)
• SAM card slot: 2 slots, (supports ISO7816 T=0 and T=1)
• Interface: USB PC/SC
• Power supply: USB DC5V
• Power consumption: 0.9W
• LED: four LED (red, green, blue, yellow)
• Dimension: 123mm × 88mm × 25mm
• Weight: About 200g
• Operating temperature: -25 ~ +85 ℃ (-77 ~ +185°F)
• Storage temperature: -40 ~ +125 ℃ (-104 ~ +257°F)
My father and his wife has just moved into a security village. It should be allot safer, a nice prison.
LO for the Reader Challenge at The Daily Digi.
All supplies in The Digi Files this month:
Paper 10 by Kat
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Jazzmin_IGCO_8
sc_spontaneous_element16 (shadowed or non-shadowed version)
JennCk_Aether_Scatter2
GeekChic_Twinkle_aquagem
any layered template from Jenn Lindsey’s template blends set
Fonts: Impact and Century Gothic
TFL
Parents read in classrooms as part of the Teaching for Change Tellin’ Stories Project Roving Readers Program at Brightwood Educational Center, a DC Public School on October 6, 2010. Photo by Raisa Camargo.
She loves this thing. It's made by Leap Frog...you gotta love 'em. It can keep her entertained quite a while.