Neubras - OpenReader Config Standard (ORCS)#1206
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…onfiguration of USB card readers. The VID/PID is necessary for the software to identify the device in compatible configuration mode, similar to a bootloader. We will soon add C code examples for STM32FXX and ESP32-S3. We also intend to include basic board layouts so that beginner developers can test reading common cards, such as NFC.
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Neubras - OpenReader Config Standard (ORCS) aims to standardize the configuration of USB card readers. The VID/PID is necessary for the software to identify the device in compatible configuration mode, similar to a bootloader. We will soon add C code examples for STM32FXX and ESP32-S3. We also intend to include basic board layouts so that beginner developers can test reading common cards, such as NFC.
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