diff --git a/contrib/libnfc/pn532_uart_on_rpi_3.conf.sample b/contrib/libnfc/pn532_uart_on_rpi_3.conf.sample new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc1ad1b --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/libnfc/pn532_uart_on_rpi_3.conf.sample @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +## Typical configuration file for PN532 device on R-Pi 3 connected using miniUART +## Note: Changes have been made to R-Pi 3 with the addition of Bluetooth LE +## The UART is now being used by the BLE module. Instead of disabling it, you can +## use the PN532 device with the "mini UART", which is still hijacked by the linux kernel +## as a serial console +## +## Tested recipe with PN532 breakout from Adafruit +## +## To enable uart on GPIO, add this line to bottom of /boot/config.txt +## enable_uart=1 +## +## Stop and disable serial console: +## $ sudo systemctl stop serial-getty@ttyS0.service +## $ sudo systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyS0.service +## +## Remove console from /boot/cmdline.txt by removing: +## console=serial0,115200 Save and reboot for changes to take effect. +## +name = "PN532 board via UART" +connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyS0 +allow_intrusive_scan = true +