[SJTU-E-card] Electrical Engineering Department NFC Card.
This project was mainly made by Jason (me) and Benjamin as a souvenir of SJTU. Replicating it is relatively easy :blush: (may require some soldering equipment).
I personally admire Shannon and Zhihui, so I'm interested in many interesting things. I usually spend most of my time on academics (mainly focusing
on communication algorithms). Having just entered university, I have many classes, some of which are quite boring, so I made this to pass the time. Imagine, at an academic conference, a short presentation might not be enough to leave an impression on academic giants. Later, when interacting with colleagues, giving them an NFC card with SJTU characteristics, and having your lab or personal webpage stored inside, wouldn't that leave a deeper impression?
When the card touches an NFC device, the LED flashes. There are two versions: one
using the nt3h1101w0fhkh chip: only supports NFC business card functionality, not as a door card; the other
using the CUID chip: supports both door card and regular NFC business card functionality.
For those curious about how the components are arranged in a map style, the following section will describe in detail how to extend to other regions or terrains. A general method for making NFC cards will also be described, possibly an original method hhh :sunglasses:
The following section also discusses the tested shell design, and another acrylic shell model is still under construction...
Finally, the School of Electrical Engineering is a big family, and I also designed a card featuring the School of Electrical Engineering (it's a pity this building isn't in the School of Electrical Engineering complex :pensive:).
See details: xiaoqixiaowei/E-card: SJTU NFC Business Card (github.com)
References:
[Successfully] NFC-based PCB Business Card - JLCPCB EDA Open Source Hardware Platform (oshwhub.com)
NFC-based Graduation Commemorative Card_nt3h1101_Mr.Idleman's Blog - CSDN Blog