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lf cmdread
Usage:
<off period> <'0' period> <'1' period> <command> ['h'] -- Modulate LF reader field to send command before read (all periods in microseconds) (option 'h' for 134)
lf snoop
Usage:
['l'|'h'|<divisor>] [trigger threshold]-- Snoop LF (l:125khz, h:134khz)
I need an extensive description of those 2 commands to improve/add them in the GUI. Can someone please help me understanding each single parameter ? Examples ?
<off period> = ?
<'0' period> = ?
<'1' period> = ?
<command> = ?
<divisor> = ?
[trigger threshold] = ?
lf snoop:
divisor, if you want a custom low freq (Kilo hertz) to snoop you can manually set it.
Some sample values:
divisor = 88 ( 134 Khz )
divisor = 95 ( 125 Khz )
The divisor goes up, the Khz goes down.
Thanks! Can you write a full command example using [trigger treshold] parameter ?
I am waiting for explanation of "lf cmdread" params:
<off period> = ?
<'0' period> = ?
<'1' period> = ?
<command> = ?
Last edited by asper (2015-01-09 21:12:04)
lf cmdread =
sends a command before reading.
<off period> = sleeping gap after sending and before reading.
<0 period> = what length in microsec denotes a "0"
<1 period> = what length in mirosec denotes a "1"
Defaults to 125Kz, option "H" = is for 134Khz
hrm, but where does it take it's input for the command to send?
sample: lf snoop l
lf snoop l 200 --> snoop at 125KHz with treshold = 200
lf snoop 95 --> snoop at 125KHz no treshold
lf snoop 95 200 --> snoop at 125KHz with treshold = 200
Is this correct ?
The <command> seems to be a parameter... isn't it ?