RFID- radio chastota orqali (kontaktsiz) ma’lumot kiritish va aniqlash
NODE MCU- boshqaruv qurilmasi
RFID reader – RFID yorlig’ini o’quvchi qurilma
RFID tag – RFID yorlig’i
RSA Security labaratory – RSA xavfsizlik labarotiyasining asoschilari ismlarining bosh harflari ya’ni Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman.
VCC – modul uchun quvvat beradi. Bu 2,5 dan 3,3 voltgacha bo'lishi mumkin. 3,3V chiqishiga ulanishi mumkin. Uni 5V pinga ulash modulni kuyishiga olib keladi.
RST - Qayta o'rnatish va quvvatni o'chirish uchun
GND - Ground Pin va NODE MCUdagi GND piniga ulanishi kerak
IRQ - interfeysi yoqilganda ketma-ket soat vazifasini bajaradi
MISO/SCL/TX - RC522 moduliga SPI kiritish hisoblanadi.
MOSI - RC522 moduliga SPI kiritish hisoblanadi.
SCK - SPI shinasi Master tomonidan taqdim etilgan soat impulslarini qabul qiladi
SS/SDA/RX - PIN SPI interfeysi yoqilganda Signal kiritish vazifasini bajaradi, I2C interfeysi yoqilganda ketma-ket ma'lumot sifatida ishlaydi va UART interfeysi yoqilganda ketma-ket ma'lumot kiritish vazifasini bajaradi. Ushbu pin odatda pinni kvadratga o'rash orqali belgilanadi, shuning uchun u boshqa pinlarni aniqlash uchun mos yozuvlar sifatida ishlatilishi mumkin.
UHF - Ultra High Frequency- ultra yuqori chastotali RFID texnologiyasi (1 metrgacha)
HF - High Frequency- yuqori chastotali RFID texnologiyasi (15 metrgacha)
WLAN - Ikki diapazonli 2,4 gigagertsli / 5 gigagertsli
LCD - A liquid-crystal display - suyuq kristalli display
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