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FutureStack 13 Badge Firmware

This firmware will turn your FutureStack badge into a simple NFC tag reader. To get started, register an account with http://electricimp.com, BlinkUp your badge using the Electric Imp Android or iOS mobile app, and create a new model using the IDE containing the code in device.nut (no need for agent code). Hit "Build and Run" and your badge should be ready to go.

Other resources

Electric Imp

To explore more about Electric Imp, check out their dev center here. If you want to use your Imp in your own hardware project, check out this page to find a breakout board.

NXP NFC controller

The NFC chip on the badges is an NXP PN532. You can find the datasheet here. The user manual (a bit higher level) is here and an application note is here. With these datasheets, you'll be able to tailor the NFC chip's behavior to your heart's content.

Power

Any CR123 3v battery should be suffient as a replacement for the one provided.

License

Portions of this code used with permission from Javier Montaner.

Copyright (c) 2013 New Relic, Inc. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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futurestack_badge's Issues

the index 'hardware' does not exist

First, these badges are awesome! I just tried playing around with it using this code and ran into some issues.

I signed up for an Imp account and was able to set it up on my home wifi using BlinkUp. Awesome. I first tried running this example code and got an error. I tried this device.nut file and ran into the same error. It seems like I can't access hardware directly. This line errors out when trying to configure the LEDs with the following:

2013-11-29 19:44:24 UTC-8: [Status] Device booting
2013-11-29 19:46:13 UTC-8: [Agent] the index 'hardware' does not exist
2013-11-29 19:46:13 UTC-8: [Agent] at main:366

Any ideas? This is my first time playing around with an Imp and the Hello World example on the Imp site is failing for the same reason.

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