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Default RFID chips

On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:24:00 +0000, Eeyore wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

http://www.emmicroelectronic.com/web.../EM4102_DS.pdf


*) The AC Voltage on Coil is limited by the on chip voltage
limitation circuitry. This is according to the parameter Icoil
in the absolute maximum ratings.

Absolute Maximum Ratings
Maximum DC Current forced on COIL1 & COIL2 ICOIL ?30mA
Power Supply VDD -0.3 to 7.5V

AC Voltage on Coil Min 3 Typ 14. Vpk-pk

L: typical 20.8mH for fo = 125kHz


Hmmmm.......... 125kHz is below the frequency where mandatory EMC specs apply
(150kHz).

I suspect you could build and sell a legal 'zapper'.


I suspect that 15 seconds in a microwave oven would render it useless.

Now, then, what about the RFID chips that the manufacturers have been
putting in the heels of your shoes, the linings of your coats and
jackets, in the front and rear bumpers of your cars, etc., usw.?

Jonesy -- always microwaves his new shoes...
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