For more info google A_Toolbox_for_RFID_Protocol_Analysis-EURASIP_RFID_2012.pdf. They have described the details at pages 3-6
]]>But to compile the whole pm3 repository there is no need to have the webpack. There is no fpga.bit file in the package, still a fpgaimage.elf is generated from compilation. How is this possible? I don't really understand the compilation procedure. Can someone give me some explanation please?
]]>#define FPGA_HF_SIMULATOR_NO_MODULATION (0<<0)
#define FPGA_HF_SIMULATOR_MODULATE_BPSK (1<<0)
#define FPGA_HF_SIMULATOR_MODULATE_212K (2<<0)
Wikipedia says that card has two ways to send its data back to the reader:
Amplitude-shift keying 100% modulation index on a 423.75 kHz subcarrier. The data rate can be:
• Low 6.62 kbit/s (fc/2048)
• High 26.48 kbit/s (fc/512)
Frequency-shift keying by switching between a 423.75 kHz sub carrier (operating frequency divided by 32) and a
484.25 kHz sub carrier (operating frequency divided by 28). The data rate can be:
• Low 6.67 kbit/s (fc/2032)
• High 26.69 kbit/s (fc/508)
So that gives totally four ways. To support ISO15693 we need to add some new code into FPGA of course. You will need Xilinx webpack version 10.1.
In issue 20 I read that the problem is to implement multiple datarates so it would work om multiple readers. Would this require any FPGA development? I don't think it would...
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New in 20090301
ISO15693 tag simulator. Tagged as 'not working too well', and indeed I was not able to make my Omnikey reader react to it at all...
https://code.google.com/p/proxmark3/wiki/ReferenceManual#hi15sim
there is no proper working tag implementation in the current firmware
https://www.lafargue.name/article2759.html
Well, it's definately NOT WORKING