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Volodymyr Stelmashchuk edited this page May 2, 2026
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Prismo is a simple NFC access module that anyone can build.
The project was designed to be easily reproduced by any maker, so we chose common, accessible, and affordable components. The device reads NFC keys/tags and signals the result via two output pins — one for success, one for failure — so you can drive a relay, electromagnet, LED, buzzer, or any other actuator.
The module connects to your local network over WiFi and reports events via MQTT, making it easy to integrate into any smart home or access control setup.
The board is designed in KiCad as a single-layer PCB, with a minimum spacing of 0.8mm between tracks and pads, so it can be manufactured using any standard process (including DIY etching or budget PCB services).
| Component | Qty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| RGB LED, common cathode, RKGB pinout | 4 | |
| Resistor 100Ω | 9 | 4× green channel, 4× blue channel, 1× buzzer |
| Resistor 150Ω | 4 | Red channel |
| ESP32-C3 Super Mini | 1 | |
| Active Buzzer 3V | 1 | |
| PN532 NFC module | 1 | Wired in SPI mode |
| Pin header male, 2.54mm | 24 | 16× for ESP32-C3 (usually included), 8× for PN532 |
| Pin header female 8pin, 2.54mm | 1 | one row, 8 pin |
| PCB standoff spacer M3×4 | 2 | |
| Heat insert M3 | 2 | |
| M3×8 bolt | 2 |