/* * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Example sketch/program to fix a broken UID changeable MIFARE cards. * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * This is a MFRC522 library example; for further details and other examples see: https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid * * This sample shows how to fix a broken UID changeable MIFARE cards that have a corrupted sector 0. * * @author Tom Clement * @license Released into the public domain. * * Typical pin layout used: * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MFRC522 Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino Arduino * Reader/PCD Uno/101 Mega Nano v3 Leonardo/Micro Pro Micro * Signal Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * RST/Reset RST 9 5 D9 RESET/ICSP-5 RST * SPI SS SDA(SS) 10 53 D10 10 10 * SPI MOSI MOSI 11 / ICSP-4 51 D11 ICSP-4 16 * SPI MISO MISO 12 / ICSP-1 50 D12 ICSP-1 14 * SPI SCK SCK 13 / ICSP-3 52 D13 ICSP-3 15 */ #include #include #define RST_PIN 9 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above #define SS_PIN 10 // Configurable, see typical pin layout above MFRC522 mfrc522(SS_PIN, RST_PIN); // Create MFRC522 instance MFRC522::MIFARE_Key key; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // Initialize serial communications with the PC while (!Serial); // Do nothing if no serial port is opened (added for Arduinos based on ATMEGA32U4) SPI.begin(); // Init SPI bus mfrc522.PCD_Init(); // Init MFRC522 card Serial.println(F("Warning: this example clears your mifare UID, use with care!")); // Prepare key - all keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery from the factory. for (byte i = 0; i < 6; i++) { key.keyByte[i] = 0xFF; } } void loop() { if ( mfrc522.MIFARE_UnbrickUidSector(false) ) { Serial.println(F("Cleared sector 0, set UID to 1234. Card should be responsive again now.")); } delay(1000); }