



- Stock: In Stock
- Model: C025.RC522
RC522 Antenna RFID IC Wireless Module 🔶
The RC522 RFID reader module is a compact, cost-effective, and reliable solution for 13.56 MHz contactless applications. Built around the NXP MFRC522 transceiver, it offers dependable performance for projects ranging from access control to inventory tracking. With a high-speed SPI interface, it integrates seamlessly with popular development platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller-based systems.
Key Features ⭐
- High-performance MFRC522 chip for fast, stable RFID communication.
- Compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 A (MIFARE) protocols.
- Integrated PCB antenna with a typical read range of up to 50 mm (tag and environment dependent).
- Low-voltage operation, budget-friendly, and compact form factor for embedded designs.
- User-friendly SPI interface for quick integration with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other electronics modules.
Technical Specifications 📐
- Operating Frequency: 13.56 MHz
- Operating Voltage: 2.5 V – 3.3 V
- Interface: SPI
- Read Range: Up to 50 mm
- Dimensions: 40 mm × 60 mm
- Operating Current: 13 – 26 mA @ DC 3.3 V
- Idle Current: 10 – 13 mA @ DC 3.3 V
- Sleep Current: < 80 μA
- Peak Current: < 30 mA
- Operating Temperature: -20 °C to +80 °C
- Storage Temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
- Relative Humidity: 5% – 95%
- Data Transfer Rate (SPI): up to 10 Mbit/s
Pinout & Integration 🔌
Typical pin signals for MFRC522-based modules (may vary by board):
- 3.3V — Power input (3.3 V only)
- GND — Ground
- SCK — SPI clock
- MOSI — SPI master-out
- MISO — SPI master-in
- SDA/SS — SPI chip select
- RST — Reset
- IRQ — Interrupt (optional)
Works seamlessly with Arduino and Raspberry Pi via SPI. Use appropriate level shifting when interfacing 5 V logic microcontrollers.
Typical Applications 🧰
- Access control systems
- Security systems
- Payment systems
- Identification systems
- Logistics tracking
- Inventory management
Package Includes 📦
1 × RC522 Antenna RFID IC Wireless Module
Engineer’s Notes ⚠️
- The MFRC522 and most breakout boards are 3.3 V only and are typically not 5 V tolerant. Use level shifters with 5 V microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino Uno).
- Read range depends on tag type, tag orientation, supply voltage, and EMI in the environment.
Datasheet 📄
Refer to the NXP MFRC522 datasheet for detailed register descriptions, RFID protocol handling, and timing specifications.