DT community WI-FI Reader

This is a community built board that helps make use of NFC implants. The inital design was made with Home Assistant in mind and follows this previouse project. This repo is more for board designs and optomising the readers to work best with implanted devices.

Converstaion was started over on forum.dangerousthings.com

Setup guide

Youtube video

How to make the boards your self

Anyone can take the Gerber zip file and sent it off to just about any PCB fab. I have used JLCPCB in the past and it worked out great. But I know some fabs are local and give much better shipping times/rates.

How to mod the board your self

  1. Download and install EasyEDA
  2. Open this project in Easy EDA
    1. File -> Open -> EasyEDA -> (location you clones this repo into) -> 8266 NFC reader -> 8266 NFC reader.json
    2. It will then open the schematic for the board. Any changed made will need to update the PCB. In the top menu, Design -> Update PCB -> No, Keep Going
    3. In the menu on the left you will also see a file called 'PCB_8266 NFC reader' open that to show the full board design with traces
  3. Once you add or remove anything you want you can use the built in JLCPCB integration to have boards ordered, or you can export the Gerber files and have the boards made anywhere.
    1. You must be in the PCB design file and then go to Fabrication -> PCB fabrication files(gerber)

Design talk

Schematic Design In this picture you can see everything happening inside the board. It's not super crazy, it just makes life a little easier. In this image you can also see the easter eggs placed around. Front of the board Here you can see the front of the board as it would really look. You can tell that the easter eggs are not visible in the rendering, but they are faintly in person on the real boards. Back of the board The back is basic, has a QR code to the inital forum post and tries to tell you everything you need to know about the board

Parts list

  1. esp8266 D1 mini
  2. Multiple reader options, you only need to pick one
  3. If you are not working with 5v you will need a DC-DC converter the board is designed for this one.

Software

  1. use this https://web.esphome.io/ link when your board is plugged in and using chrome.
  2. flash your board with this firmware
  3. Adopt in home-assistant