Add Raspberry Pi OS version change notice and official documentation links

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Reinhart Previano Koentjoro 2024-06-05 17:15:05 +07:00 committed by Romuald Conty
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## Typical configuration file for PN532 device on R-Pi connected using UART ## Typical configuration file for PN532 device on R-Pi connected using UART
## Note: to use UART port on R-Pi, you have to disable linux serial console: ## Note: to use UART port on R-Pi, you have to disable linux serial console:
## http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-nfc-rfid-on-raspberry-pi/freeing-uart-on-the-pi ## http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-nfc-rfid-on-raspberry-pi/freeing-uart-on-the-pi
##
## For more information about UART differences between R-Pi models, visit:
## https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#configure-uarts
##
name = "PN532 board via UART" name = "PN532 board via UART"
connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyAMA0 connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyAMA0

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## use the PN532 device with the "mini UART", which is still hijacked by the linux kernel ## use the PN532 device with the "mini UART", which is still hijacked by the linux kernel
## as a serial console ## as a serial console
## ##
## For more information about UART differences between R-Pi models, visit:
## https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#configure-uarts
##
## Tested recipe with PN532 breakout from Adafruit ## Tested recipe with PN532 breakout from Adafruit
## ##
## To enable uart on GPIO, add this line to bottom of /boot/config.txt ## To enable uart on GPIO, add this line to bottom of /boot/firmware/config.txt
## enable_uart=1 ## enable_uart=1
## ##
## If you are using an earlier version of Raspberry Pi OS (prior to Bookworm),
## the config file is available instead on /boot/config.txt.
##
## Stop and disable serial console: ## Stop and disable serial console:
## $ sudo systemctl stop serial-getty@ttyS0.service ## $ sudo systemctl stop serial-getty@ttyS0.service
## $ sudo systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyS0.service ## $ sudo systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyS0.service
## ##
## Remove console from /boot/cmdline.txt by removing: ## Remove console from /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt by removing:
## console=serial0,115200 Save and reboot for changes to take effect. ## console=serial0,115200 Save and reboot for changes to take effect.
## ##
## If you are using an earlier version of Raspberry Pi OS (prior to Bookworm),
## the config file is available instead on /boot/cmdline.txt.
##
name = "PN532 board via UART" name = "PN532 board via UART"
connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyS0 connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyS0
allow_intrusive_scan = true allow_intrusive_scan = true

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## Typical configuration file for PN532 device on R-Pi 5 connected using miniUART ## Typical configuration file for PN532 device on R-Pi 5
## Note: Changes have been made to R-Pi 5 with the removal of the /dev/ttyS0 address ## Note: Changes have been made to R-Pi 5 with the removal of the mini UART
## in favor of /dev/ttyAMA0. Additionally, the /boot/cmdline.txt has been replaced ## (/dev/ttyS0), hence the module can be accessed through the original R-Pi
## with /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt. ## UART address (/dev/ttyAMA0).
## ##
## Tested recipe with generic PN532 module (common clones of the Elechouse module) ## For more information about UART differences between R-Pi models, visit:
## https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#configure-uarts
## ##
## To enable uart on GPIO, add this line to bottom of /boot/config.txt ## This configuration is almost identical to pn532_uart_on_rpi.conf.sample
## except the allow_intrusive_scan option from the R-Pi 3 sample.
##
## Tested recipe with generic PN532 module (common Elechouse module clones)
##
## To enable uart on GPIO, add this line to bottom of /boot/firmware/config.txt
## enable_uart=1 ## enable_uart=1
## ##
## Stop and disable serial console: ## If you are using an earlier version of Raspberry Pi OS (prior to Bookworm),
## $ sudo systemctl stop serial-getty@ttyAMA0.service ## the config file is available instead on /boot/config.txt.
## $ sudo systemctl disable serial-getty@ttyAMA0.service
##
## Remove console from /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt by removing:
## console=serial0,115200 Save and reboot for changes to take effect.
## ##
name = "PN532 board via UART" name = "PN532 board via UART"
connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyAMA0 connstring = pn532_uart:/dev/ttyAMA0
allow_intrusive_scan = true allow_intrusive_scan = true