What Is an iButton Device?Brian HindmanSenior Member Technical Staff
An iButton is a device with a microchip that is encased in a durable stainless steel enclosure measuring 16 mm thick and meant to resemble a button, hence the name. It is designed to be durable and mountable anywhere so that it can be used to carry up-to-date information, even in hars...
Rewritable Waterproof RW1990 Ibutton Smart TM Card for Cabinet Locking Specification: Production Description: An iButton device is a computer chip enclosed in a 16mm thick stainless steel can. Because of this unique and durable container, up-to-date information can travel w...
A FAP file is an app for a Flipper device, such as the Flipper Zero. Flipper users can load FAP files to run the apps they contain. To load a FAP file, Flipper users place it on their device's SD card and then load it from the device's App Loader application. ...
The Java Ring is a stainless-steel ring, 16-millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter, that houses a 1-million-transistor processor, called an iButton. The ring has 134 KB of RAM, 32 KB of ROM, a real-time clock and a Java virtual machine, which is a piece of software that recognizes ...
The Flipper Zero is a multipurpose device that allows you to emulate RFID and NFC cards, iButton tags, TV remotes, garage door openers, and more. It also includes a virtual pet and features an LCD screen. The Chameleon Ultra is smaller but more expensive. It focuses mostly on emulating ...
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The 1-Wire protocol is used by temperature sensors, real-time clocks, timers, EEPROMs, and the popular iButton. Most of these 1-wire slave devices are products of (what’s now) Maxim Integrated. Let’s discuss in more detail. What is the 1-Wire protocol?
The Flipper Zero is a popular hacking device used by hackers, pentesters, and geeks. It’s a simple device that lets you “hack” radio signals, remote controls, and more.In this article, I will be comparing the Flipper Zero with the Flipper One, a similar device that is still in ...
iButton 1-Wire support. iButtons are often used in asset control and tracking. Removable storage in the form of an SD card. An LCD display screen and five-button control pad. The FreeRTOSembedded operating systemfor microcontrollers.