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Hi!
I am new here, I was told to post here by a friend who I asked this question to so apologies if it is in the wrong place.
I'm pretty new to RFID/NFC devices, I don't fully understand how they work, but I do have an XNT RFID chip in my left hand, and I was wondering, is it possible to write my Contacless payment bank card details onto my RFID chip so I can pay using my hand?
Thanks!
-Miles
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xNT 13.56mhz NTAG216
The xNT is a high frequency 13.56mhz transponder based on the NTAG216 chip. The NTAG216 has 888 bytes of user programmable memory, 32 bit password protection security features, and is both ISO14443A and NFC Type 2 compliant. You can use the xNT with both commercial systems that work with ISO14443A as well as NFC devices like mobile phones and new ISO14443A and NFC hobby electronics as well. There are several hobby electronics readers and reader kits available, including one we sell, that work with Arduino and other micro-controllers commonly used by hobbyists and product engineers alike.
You need to know what kind of technology your contactless payment bank card uses, and if it fits into your NTAG216 chip.
And even then the usual bank tags has anti-cloning procedures which would need be bypassed.
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What are the specifications I need to know?
From an app, it tells me it i IsoDep, NfcA, NfcA, MifareClassic, NdefFormatable.
Hope this helps!
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