Need help with building a Bluetooth NFC reader

Hey guys. Bit of a newbie here. I want to build a NFC reader that I can connect to my android phone via Bluetooth. I want it to function as if the NFC tag was being read by the phones internal NFC reader but something more portable.
My research indicates I should use an ARDUINO NANO 33 BLE with a PN532 NFC/RFID controller.
Just not sure how to wire it up or if there are repositories for these.

Any suggestions or help are welcomes.

Cheers

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Hey guys. Bit of a newbie here. I want to build a NFC reader that I can connect to my android phone via Bluetooth. I want it to function as if the NFC tag was being read by the phones internal NFC reader but something more portable.
My research indicates I should use an ARDUINO NANO 33 BLE with a PN532 NFC/RFID controller.
Just not sure how to wire it up or if there are repositories for these.

Any suggestions or help are welcomes.

Cheers

I assume you have googled to see if there is a library for the pn532. It should have examples therein on how to use it. Probably everything you need.

I will have another look. Will this be able to interface with an ARDUINO NANO 33 BLE? I am attempting to build a portable NFC scanner that can connect to my Android through Bluetooth.

Cheers

I'm not familiar with that Nano but pn532 should interface with ANY Arduino via one bus or the other. Also there is no obligation to use the Every just because it has BLE on board. Indeed, I understand that there is a pn532 shield that plugs straight into a Uno, and may itself accommodate a Bluetooth module.

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sorry attempted to edit post and it duplicated mate

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