Need help with RFID tech, is there a way to turn an FCC ID code into data on the frequency/power the device operates? -

troon patrol

Only here because rehab kicked me out
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I really doubt anyone here has an answer for this but, I figured I'd give it a try. I'm trying to reverse engineer an RFID device for its frequency/power I have an FCC ID, is there a means of determining this? Will disassembling the device to the raw circuit give me an answer?
 

oldTireWater

Incompetent as fuck
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No one's going to help you with your homework assignment, no matter how hard it is.

Edit: That said, this site could give you some information: https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid. If you're a EE kinda guy, then popping it open could give you some IC part numbers. Once you've got those you can look up their data sheets. The RF transmitter is probably externally tun-able with an RC circuit, so you can solve for the exact frequency if you can figure out the values of the R's and C's, and then plug them into the data sheet equations.
 
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