I had trouble getting the PN532 to work initially. Resolved this by ensuring the 2 DIP switches are correctly set for the I2C protocol - there is a small table at the bottom left of the PN532 (directly below where the 4 pins are located) showing the required position of the DIP switches. IO must be ON (pushed to the right) and I1 must be OFF (pushed to the left). My PN532 board had both DIP's in the OFF position which is the setting for the HSU protocol, which is why it did not work in the first instance. Hope this helps!
I use something like this for my grandson to watch his movies from my plex server. Works really well. Been using the canon ivy for the covers. Doesn't cover the nfc cards completely. Kinda interested in the printer set up you have here though.
Cool, yeah thats one of the use cases. Kids can use cards to watch their favorite shows. Canon printer worked pretty good for me and prints perfectly when given right dimensions
I have a similar setup at my home however I got a chance to learn more automation ideas from your videos, I will be surely setting up parking assistance in my garage. Good content and very innovative ideas. Looking forward to see more videos from you
I have tried this with two different ESP board and two diffrent PN532 readers After installing it i check the log, and im getting an error saying that the Pn532 is marked failed [22:05:41][E][component:082]: Component pn532 is marked FAILED Im using all the parts you are linking to What could i be doing wrong?
@@TomWakeford sorry to hear that, did you connect it to a Home assistant? Do you see LED responding at this step? ua-cam.com/video/QsdNDKDrTvg/v-deo.html
@@vijaysmarthome figured it out... Thanks. The power had to go to v3 for me. I also had a different board to had to use a slightly different esphome config.
@@TomWakeford if you don't mind would you post the type of board and config difference here so that others having the same problem can find it helpful? :)
I had trouble getting the PN532 to work initially. Resolved this by ensuring the 2 DIP switches are correctly set for the I2C protocol - there is a small table at the bottom left of the PN532 (directly below where the 4 pins are located) showing the required position of the DIP switches. IO must be ON (pushed to the right) and I1 must be OFF (pushed to the left). My PN532 board had both DIP's in the OFF position which is the setting for the HSU protocol, which is why it did not work in the first instance. Hope this helps!
I use something like this for my grandson to watch his movies from my plex server. Works really well. Been using the canon ivy for the covers. Doesn't cover the nfc cards completely. Kinda interested in the printer set up you have here though.
Cool, yeah thats one of the use cases. Kids can use cards to watch their favorite shows. Canon printer worked pretty good for me and prints perfectly when given right dimensions
can I use the Google home instead of the Sonos speaker? also any other type of RFID that works? I can't find this one.
Hi bro when I add the Esphome new jukebox..I didn’t receive any key to copy for encryption purpose..
Cool idea, great work
Thanks 🙏
Good idea
I have a similar setup at my home however I got a chance to learn more automation ideas from your videos, I will be surely setting up parking assistance in my garage. Good content and very innovative ideas. Looking forward to see more videos from you
I'm following you from tiktok. May i know the name of Canon printer please
Thanks :) I have linked it in the description of the video
I have tried this with two different ESP board and two diffrent PN532 readers
After installing it i check the log, and im getting an error saying that the Pn532 is marked failed
[22:05:41][E][component:082]: Component pn532 is marked FAILED
Im using all the parts you are linking to
What could i be doing wrong?
I had the same problem. I spent so many hours finding that error. In the end it was just a broken jumper wire..
Maybe check some other jumper wires
I did everything as per your tutorial, but when I scan the card, nothing happens :(
same here... did you figure it out?
sorry to hear that, did you connect it to a Home assistant? is it doing nothing at this step? ua-cam.com/video/QsdNDKDrTvg/v-deo.html
@@TomWakeford sorry to hear that, did you connect it to a Home assistant? Do you see LED responding at this step? ua-cam.com/video/QsdNDKDrTvg/v-deo.html
@@vijaysmarthome figured it out... Thanks. The power had to go to v3 for me. I also had a different board to had to use a slightly different esphome config.
@@TomWakeford if you don't mind would you post the type of board and config difference here so that others having the same problem can find it helpful? :)