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Chris Paget will be hosting a workshop on RFID hacking on 2009-03-28, probably starting around 2pm.
Chris Paget hosted a workshop on RFID hacking on 2009-04-11.<BR>
It was a success and now there are numerous RFID projects in the works.<BR>


'''What will happen?'''
'''Perhaps others could link to their project wikiwiki pages here?'''<BR>


You'll be taught everything you need to know in order to design and build a 125KHz RFID cloner, starting from V=IR and basic algebra.  We'll cover theory of operation, basic RF filter design, and enough programming for the PIC microcontroller to glue it all together.  I'll start with a presentation covering the basics, then be around all weekend to help people out as they start building or hacking on other things.


One relatively easy project that we can accomplish during the workshop - the conversion of the Parallax 125KHz RFID reader (from Radio Shack) into a fully-functional clonerShould be a 1-wire soldering patch and a software upgrade, I just haven't done it yet :)
* [[RFID_Hacking/usrp/|RFID hacking with USRP]]
* [[RFID|Original rfid page]]
* [[RFID_Hacking/parallax|parallax teardown/cloning]]
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'''What happened?'''
 
You were taught everything you need to know in order to design and build a 125KHz RFID cloner, starting from V=IR and basic algebraWe covered theory of operation, basic RF filter design, and enough programming for the PIC microcontroller to glue it all together.  Among other things the speaker presented the basics... then assisted others with their RFID projects.


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'''What equipment will be there?'''
'''What equipment was there?'''


Chris Paget will be bringing:<br>
Chris Paget will be bringing:<br>
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Soldering tools<br>
Soldering tools<br>
Microcontrollers and programmers if you're averse to the PIC16F family<br>
Microcontrollers and programmers if you're averse to the PIC16F family<br>
USRPs and daughterboards<br>
RF gear (antennas, pre- and power-amps)<br>
Ham radio licenses<br>
Anything RFID-related that you want to hack on<br>
Anything RFID-related that you want to hack on<br>


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'''Who will join?'''
'''Who joined?'''


* [[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/User:Pstehlik pstehlik]]
* [[User:Pstehlik|Pstehlik]]
* david415
* nils
* [[User:Christie|Christie]]
* Anonymous + 1 or 2 friends from out of town
* Erin
* [http://timjon.es/ Tones]
* [[User:nana|nana]]
* Don
* Randy

Latest revision as of 11:18, 13 April 2009

Chris Paget hosted a workshop on RFID hacking on 2009-04-11.
It was a success and now there are numerous RFID projects in the works.

Perhaps others could link to their project wikiwiki pages here?




What happened?

You were taught everything you need to know in order to design and build a 125KHz RFID cloner, starting from V=IR and basic algebra. We covered theory of operation, basic RF filter design, and enough programming for the PIC microcontroller to glue it all together. Among other things the speaker presented the basics... then assisted others with their RFID projects.


What equipment was there?

Chris Paget will be bringing:
DSO-2250 USB oscilloscope
USB reader for HID cards
1 working HID cloner
Parallax 125KHz RFID reader module
13.56MHz PayPass reader
XR400 reader+antenna for 900MHz EPC tags
USRP + 2 x RFX900
Working code for EPC Gen2 on USRP
USB PIC programmer
Various other RFID widgets

Other people should bring:
Oscilloscopes (preferably storage scopes)
Signal generators
Multimeters
PIC programmers
Laptops
Components (we'll mainly be using discretes)
Soldering tools
Microcontrollers and programmers if you're averse to the PIC16F family
USRPs and daughterboards
RF gear (antennas, pre- and power-amps)
Ham radio licenses
Anything RFID-related that you want to hack on


Who joined?