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16 <body><p>The RFID adaptor is an interface between the Beaglebone Black and Texas Instrument's TRF7970ATB, (Multi-Protocol Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID and NFC Transceiver) It allows users to have fully functional RFID and NFC capabilities on the BBB. The adaptor board also features four additional LEDs and a pushbutton.</p>
17 <p>The communication between the BBB and the TB is via SPI. Since SPI pins are not automatically enabled on BBB, a device tree overlay is used to configure the pins properly for SPI use.</p></body>
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27 <shortdesc>The RFID adaptor is an interface between the Beaglebone Black and Texas Instrument's TRF7970ATB, (Multi-Protocol Fully Integrated 13.56-MHz RFID and NFC Transceiver) It brings fully functional RFID and NFC capabilities to BBB.</shortdesc>
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