TAP Card Dissolved! How to Use Acetone to Transfer an RFID Tag to Your Phone
RFID cards are becoming a fairly common way to purchase
goods, but they're already widely used to pay fares on buses, trains,
subways, and trolleys across various cities. TAP
cards are quick and reliable, but it can be a real pain to remember to
bring them with you, especially if you weren't planning on using public
transportation that day.
Luckily, an intrepid tinkerer at Adafruit has managed to find a way to embed an RFID card into her phone, something you're far less likely to leave at home.
It's a little more elaborate than just cutting your card to size
and sticking it in your device, but it's not a terribly difficult
process. Unlike cutting the chip out, you're going one step further and
dissolving the entire card, which leaves both the RFID chip and antenna
intact. The video instructions are below, but if you'd like to follow
along with it, check out the steps following.
Step 1: Remove the RFID Antenna
To do this,
you're going to dissolve the card in acetone. Acetone is a naturally
occurring substance (although it is also artificially produced) that is
used in the making of certain plastics, fibers, drugs, and chemicals.
However, in this instance, we're going to be using it to melt down some
plastic. Acetone is not particularly dangerous, but it can cause
irritation and nausea if touched or ingested, so as you would when
handling any chemical, take care.
To begin, place the card in the
container that we will be pouring the acetone into. A glass or metal
vessel is preferable, as the acetone may dissolve certain plastics.
Fill the container with acetone until the card is submerged, then cover it to help prevent evaporation.
Step 2: Retrieve the Antenna
Once the plastic
has dissolved enough, go through the pieces until you find the RFID
antenna. The antenna is shiny and made of enamel-coated wire. It does
not have to stay in the "card" shape to work properly, but be careful
not to break it.
Step 3: Embed the Antenna into Your Phone
Remove
the back plate of your phone. There needs to be space in between the
antenna and any metal objects in the phone in order for the reader to
scan it correctly. To accomplish this, tape the antenna to a piece of
paper, then continue taping over it until you have built up a thin
layer. Then, lay the antenna over the contents of the phone.
Step 4: Try It Out
Replace the back plate and give your new phone-card a try.
If it does not work, experiment with how many layers of tape you are using and the placement on the antenna within the phone.
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