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Merge pull request #876 from pwpiwi/fix_iclass_reader
fix 'hf iclass reader'
* code deduplication. Use functions from iso15693.c
* speedup CodeIso15693AsReader()
* invert reader command coding. 0 now means 'unmodulated' ( = field on)
* decode SOF only as a valid tag response in Handle15693SamplesFromTag()
* complete decoding of EOF in Handle15693SamplesFromTag()
* determine and write correct times to trace
* FPGA-change: generate shorter frame signal to allow proper sync in StartCountSspClk()
* modify StartCountSspClk() for 16bit SSC transfers
* whitespace in util.c
* add specific LogTrace_ISO15693() with scaled down duration. Modify cmdhflist.c accordingly.
* allow 'hf 15 raw' with single byte commands
* check for buffer overflow, card timeout and single SOF in 'hf 15 raw'
* decode and handle SOF only responses in Handle14443bSamplesDemod()
* allow 1 byte commands with 'hf 14b raw'
* don't do READCHECK when not trying to authenticate
* standard LED handling
* remove unused FLAG_ICLASS_READER_ONLY_ONCE and FLAG_ICLASS_READER_ONE_TRY
* sanity check for negative times in TransmitTo15693Tag()
* increase reader timeout for 'hf 15' functions to be enough for slot 7 answers to ACTALL
* add 'hf iclass permute' inspired by RRG repository
* whitespace in cmdhficlass.c
2019-10-30 18:55:13 +01:00
armsrc fix 'hf iclass reader' and 'hf iclass readblk' 2019-10-27 17:32:22 +01:00
bootrom Bootrom version fix + .gitignore (#645) 2018-08-07 09:23:11 +02:00
CI Add support for standard USB Smartcard Readers (#765) 2019-01-28 21:54:34 +01:00
client fix 'hf iclass reader' and 'hf iclass readblk' 2019-10-27 17:32:22 +01:00
common fix 'hf iclass sim': 2019-09-25 18:40:05 +02:00
doc Adding STL files for 3D printed coil forms 2015-07-26 11:55:50 -04:00
driver Change driver file proxmark3.inf to support both old and new Vendor/Product IDs 2018-05-04 08:19:37 +02:00
fpga fix 'hf iclass reader' 2019-10-21 21:48:08 +02:00
include fix 'hf iclass reader' and 'hf iclass readblk' 2019-10-27 17:32:22 +01:00
liblua Better Linux compilation compability 2016-09-12 15:55:44 +02:00
pcb corrected Eagle files 2015-11-13 17:24:26 +01:00
recovery changed version.c, compile time is now always present, even when svn is not working 2013-03-27 10:27:14 +00:00
tools Ndef and MAD (#801) 2019-03-19 07:51:10 +01:00
traces Revert "Revert "Traces"" 2015-01-27 16:08:15 -05:00
uart Specify that we need TCP and not UDP connection (#828) 2019-05-29 18:57:17 +02:00
zlib fix clang compiler warnings (including fixing a bug revealed in cmdhftopaz.c) 2017-04-11 18:55:33 +02:00
.gitattributes hardnested: reduce disk space for tables (by > 700MBytes) and other minor changes 2017-06-30 08:48:37 +02:00
.gitignore RDV4.0 Smartcard Slot Firmware Upgrade (#751) 2019-01-12 13:26:53 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md fix 'hf iclass eload' (thanks to @sherhannn79) 2019-09-30 07:29:20 +01:00
COMPILING.txt OSX: delete another reference to readline 2017-06-25 21:44:08 +10:00
HACKING.txt Ooops, we forgot a few details 2010-02-21 19:58:32 +00:00
LICENSE.txt setting svn:eol-style=native on files, part 1 2010-02-22 19:18:49 +00:00
Makefile Update/cleanup Makefiles (#265) 2017-03-31 16:04:04 +02:00
README.md Update README.md 2019-10-08 14:40:11 +02:00

proxmark3: the official Proxmark repository!

The proxmark3 is a powerful general purpose RFID tool, the size of a deck of cards, designed to snoop, listen and emulate everything from Low Frequency (125kHz) to High Frequency (13.56MHz) tags.

This repository contains enough software, logic (for the FPGA), and design documentation for the hardware that you could, at least in theory, do something useful with a proxmark3.

Resources

Development

The tools required to build or run the project will vary depending on your operating system. Please refer to the wiki for details.

Obtaining hardware

The Proxmark3 is available for purchase (assembled and tested) from the following locations:

Distributor Name Warehouse Location Entity Location
RyscCorp USA USA
Hackerwarehouse USA USA
Elechouse HK HK
Lab401 EU HK
RFxSecure CN SG
Sneaktechnology CN CN

Most of the ultra-low-volume contract assemblers could put something like this together with a reasonable yield. A run of around a dozen units is probably cost-effective. The BOM includes (possibly- outdated) component pricing, and everything is available from Digikey and the usual distributors.

If you've never assembled a modern circuit board by hand, then this is not a good place to start. Some of the components (e.g. the crystals) must not be assembled with a soldering iron, and require hot air.

The schematics are included; the component values given are not necessarily correct for all situations, but it should be possible to do nearly anything you would want with appropriate population options.

The printed circuit board artwork is also available, as Gerbers and an Excellon drill file.

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

Jonathan Westhues user jwesthues, at host cq.cx

May 2007, Cambridge MA