Limpkin's blog - Tag - vna - Comments<div>An electronics geek blog, dedicated to sharing and open source. Check out my stores: <a href="https://lectronz.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="Lectronz store">EU</a> / <a href="https://www.tindie.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="tindie store">EU & US</a>.</div>2024-03-27T19:19:38+00:00Mathieuurn:md5:51de6a3d917257edeff5a252fe925b02DotclearUsing a Standard Coil for NFC Tag Implant Reading - limpkinurn:md5:dfd8caeaf1295cbde6d0f934ecb1870d2014-10-08T17:06:47+02:002014-10-08T16:08:06+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2014/10/07/Using-a-Standard-Coil-for-NFC-Tag-Implant-Reading#c2542" rel="ugc nofollow">Przemo-c</a> : well, the current pcb is 35x45mm and has expansion capabilities ;)</p>Using a Standard Coil for NFC Tag Implant Reading - limpkinurn:md5:92828d956873100f7f0b809513d44f2a2014-10-08T17:05:34+02:002014-10-08T16:05:58+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2014/10/07/Using-a-Standard-Coil-for-NFC-Tag-Implant-Reading#c2541" rel="ugc nofollow">Jean-Philippe Rey</a> : Merci beaucoup! Pas de soucis, je t'envoies un email...</p>Using a Standard Coil for NFC Tag Implant Reading - Przemo-curn:md5:c0099b4f4e0715972928a384d622314b2014-10-08T10:43:15+02:002014-10-08T16:04:10+02:00Przemo-c<p>That's a great project. I also have xNT implanted and found modules with smaller antenna are better for reading the implant (for instance ACR122T) than trying to find sweetspots in larger antenna.</p>
<p>Would be great if it was possible if thanks to this project you could shrink nfc reader or just antenna components and their tuning for them to be connected to the rest of the reader/microcontroler via wire.</p>
<p>ps. Hope it will be available for purchase at some point.</p>
<p>I'll be definetly following this project.</p>Using a Standard Coil for NFC Tag Implant Reading - Jean-Philippe Reyurn:md5:3925e6b607e8837e790881ad29c5fe912014-10-08T10:42:34+02:002014-10-08T16:04:10+02:00Jean-Philippe Rey<p>Hello hello,</p>
<p>Très chouette article! (Merci de l'avoir posté sur hackaday, sinon je ne serais pas tombé dessus).</p>
<p>Apparemment tu as réussi à trouver quelqu'un pour réaliser l'implantation en Suisse. Est-il possible d'obtenir l'adresse?</p>