Tuesday, May 10, 2011

[android-developers] Re: NFC testing rig?

The ACR122U/Touchatag USB adapter has been pretty great for my
purposes so far. The SCL3711 USB adapter is also pretty good. I use
those in combination with libnfc.

On May 10, 5:02 am, Marcin Orlowski <webnet.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're going to fight with NFC for the next project and since I saw a few
> people with much more knowledge on the subject on that list I'd like to ask
> if anyone got any thoughts to share on building testing environment for such
> projects. I mostly need Android mobile and some standalone NFC device to
> test it all with. I did quick research yesterday yet I failed to find
> anything but Nexus S (I do not look for non-Android devices for this phase
> of the project, not sure if any exists anyway - I found some announcements
> but seem these did not turned into products yet). As for standalone device
> some companies seem to offer what I need too, i.e.http://www.insidesecure.com/eng/Products/NFC-Productsso there's a hope :)
>
> Anyway, if anyone who spent some time on the subject and is willing to share
> the lesson, I am all ears. Thanks in advance :)
>
> Regards,
> Marcin Orlowski
>
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