Since this is my first post I'll take the freedom and use a couple lines to express my excitement for this project (the PM3 in general). I stumbled upon this by coincidence while e-watching Adam's presentation on Satellites/Dishes and frequency scanning, where he held a little talk on RFID at the very end..pretty sweet stuff Anyway one thing led to another and here I am, lurking this forum for so long now. Like any good 'n00b' (compliment intended) here, I too am looking for a place to get started and I thought to myself what better place than with a PM4!
Which brings me back on-topic: I followed cynergysystems'/BizonGod's thread on an attempt to 'upgrade' the PM3 and even d18c7db's implementation of an LCD :drools: But what made me wet my pants was the primer2 idea above. To my understanding the platform provides more than anyone could wish for:
Essentially it's a small (cell phone sized) portable device with a touch LCD screen, joystick, battery including charger via USB, accelerometer, audio codecs, etc and it comes with a case (enclosure). Additionally it seems pretty open in terms of C compiler, datasheets and has an expansion bus.
+SDcard +IrDA +Addon/Plugin capability
The connector is situated to accomodate a PCB inside its casing with maximum dimensions 45 x 45mm with a clearance of approximately 7.5mm for componants between PCB and the casing. The casing includes an opening of 2 x 46mm situated to allow the PCB of an Add-on module to extend outside of the casing
My question is what should a possible Addon Module look like so the whole device be effectivelly a proxmark? Even if the provided enclosure does not allow (custom case anyone? ) I mean which are all the components that need to find their way on there to make the whole thing work? I realise I may be asking to get 'juice out of rocks' so please forgive my ignorance.
I am looking forward to any input on this matter.
]]>Guess we have to get the PM3 down to the add-on module size it supports though, right? Seems like a lot to put on a very small board.
]]>It seems to be available through Digikey for $100 which might make it ideal for a prebuilt ready to go platform. This means that a possible PM4 implementation could be built as a plug-in card for this if it's possible to fit the FPGA/ADC/analog section in the 45mm x 42mm space available for the expansion card.
]]>The PCB antenna howto is coming soon. I'm receiving my new proxmarks within a few weeks.
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