What is Flipper Zero?

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Flipper Zero is an idea to bring together all the hardware tools you need for exploration and development on the go. Inspired by the pwnagotchi project, Flipper is designed with everyday usability in mind—it has a sturdy case, convenient buttons, and a form factor, so there are no messy PCBs or protruding pins. Flipper reminds you that development should always be fun by turning your projects into a game.

Flipper Zero is a small hardware device with a curious cyber dolphin personality. It can interact with digital systems in real life and grow as you use it. Discover various access control systems, RFID, radio protocols, and debugging hardware using GPIO pins.

gpio.jpg


usb.jpg


front.jpg


Flipper Zero features:


- 1.4" monochrome LCD screen: 128x64 pixels, ultra-low power, readable in sunlight, and navigated with a 5-button D-pad.
- Status LED and exit/back button for easy menu navigation.
- Flipper Zero is completely autonomous and can be controlled using the 5-position D-pad without the need for additional devices like a computer or smartphone. Common scripts and functions are accessible from the menu.

For more control, Flipper can be connected via USB. Instead of a TFT/IPS/OLED, Flipper decided to create a cool, vintage-style LCD screen that is perfectly readable in sunlight and consumes ultra-low power of 400 nA when the backlight is off.

- GPIO pins with 3.3V logic levels (5V tolerant).
- Infrared receiver-transmitter for remote control applications.
- Wrist strap hole.
- USB Type-C for power and battery charging.
- Hardware firmware update.
- MicroSD card slot.


1 GHz Sub-1 GHz Transceiver:
Flipper Zero uses a powerful sub-1 GHz transceiver that allows it to work with a wide range of wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom barriers, Internet of Things sensors, and remote keyless systems. It has an integrated 433 MHz antenna and CC1101 chip, providing a powerful transceiver with a range of up to 50 meters.

Customizable Radio Platform:
Flipper Zero features the CC1101 radio chip, which is a universal transceiver designed for low-power wireless applications. It supports various digital modulations such as 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK, and MSK, as well as OOK and flexible ASK shaping. You can use Flipper to communicate with other Flipper devices operating at 433 MHz, allowing you to have multiple cyber dolphin friends.

fpr_web_antenna.jpg


125 kHz RFID:

Flipper Zero has a built-in antenna for reading 125 kHz RFID cards, commonly used in older access control systems worldwide. It can read EM-4100 and HID Prox cards and store their identities in memory for cloning or emulation. You can also manually enter card identifiers and simulate cards. Flipper owners can remotely change card identities.

NFC:

Flipper Zero is equipped with a built-in NFC module (13.56 MHz), which, along with the 125 kHz module, transforms Flipper into the ultimate RFID device operating in both low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) ranges. The NFC module supports all major standards, allowing you to interact with NFC-enabled devices, read and write HF tags.

nfc.png


Bluetooth:

Flipper Zero has a built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module. Similar to other wireless features of Flipper, we will provide an open-source library to add Flipper support to community-built applications. The full BLE support allows Flipper Zero to function as both a host and peripheral device, allowing you to connect it to third-party devices and a smartphone simultaneously.

ble.png


Infrared:

Flipper can transmit signals to control electronic devices such as TVs, air conditioners, and stereo systems. It has a built-in library of common TV vendor command sequences for power and volume control. Flipper Zero also has an infrared receiver that can record signals from existing remote controls and upload them to the public IR Remote database for sharing with other Flipper users.

infrared.jpg


MicroSD Card:

Flipper has a microSD card slot for storing a large amount of data, including remote control codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. The data can be stored on an SD card, along with user plugins. Flipper Zero supports any microSD card formatted with FAT32, providing ample storage space. The SD card is not required for Flipper's operation and is not included with the product.

fpr_web_1.jpg


Hardware Discovery Tool:

Flipper Zero is a versatile tool for hardware discovery, firmware updates, debugging, and fuzzing. It can be connected to any hardware using GPIO, allowing you to control your own code, display debugging messages on the LCD screen, and use it as a normal USB-to-SPI/UART/I2C adapter.

oscilloscope.jpg


iButton:

Flipper Zero has a built-in 1-Wire connector to read iButtons (also known as DS1990A, Touch Memory, or Dallas key). This old technology is still widely used worldwide and uses the 1-Wire protocol without any authentication. Flipper can easily read these keys, store their identities in memory, write them to blank keys, and emulate the key itself. The unique contact pad design of Flipper Zero serves as both a reader and a probe to connect to iButton sockets.

fpr-001_light_web_bo.png


Technical Specifications:

- MCU: STM32WB55RG (ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz, ARM Cortex-M0+ 32 MHz)
- Display: 1.4" monochrome LCD (128x64 px, ST7565R controller, SPI interface)
- Sub-1 GHz Module: TI CC1101 (up to 50 meters range, various frequency bands)
- Buzzer: Frequency range: 100-2500 Hz, Sound output: 87 dB
- Vibration Motor


Source:https://www.turkhackteam.org/konular/flipper-zero-nedir.2031630/

 

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Flipper Zero is an idea to bring together all the hardware tools you need for exploration and development on the go. Inspired by the pwnagotchi project, Flipper is designed with everyday usability in mind—it has a sturdy case, convenient buttons, and a form factor, so there are no messy PCBs or protruding pins. Flipper reminds you that development should always be fun by turning your projects into a game.

Flipper Zero is a small hardware device with a curious cyber dolphin personality. It can interact with digital systems in real life and grow as you use it. Discover various access control systems, RFID, radio protocols, and debugging hardware using GPIO pins.

gpio.jpg


usb.jpg


front.jpg


Flipper Zero features:

- 1.4" monochrome LCD screen: 128x64 pixels, ultra-low power, readable in sunlight, and navigated with a 5-button D-pad.
- Status LED and exit/back button for easy menu navigation.
- Flipper Zero is completely autonomous and can be controlled using the 5-position D-pad without the need for additional devices like a computer or smartphone. Common scripts and functions are accessible from the menu.

For more control, Flipper can be connected via USB. Instead of a TFT/IPS/OLED, Flipper decided to create a cool, vintage-style LCD screen that is perfectly readable in sunlight and consumes ultra-low power of 400 nA when the backlight is off.

Flipper Zero features:

- GPIO pins with 3.3V logic levels (5V tolerant).
- Infrared receiver-transmitter for remote control applications.
- Wrist strap hole.
- USB Type-C for power and battery charging.
- Hardware firmware update.
- MicroSD card slot.

1 GHz Sub-1 GHz Transceiver:
Flipper Zero uses a powerful sub-1 GHz transceiver that allows it to work with a wide range of wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom barriers, Internet of Things sensors, and remote keyless systems. It has an integrated 433 MHz antenna and CC1101 chip, providing a powerful transceiver with a range of up to 50 meters.

Customizable Radio Platform:
Flipper Zero features the CC1101 radio chip, which is a universal transceiver designed for low-power wireless applications. It supports various digital modulations such as 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK, and MSK, as well as OOK and flexible ASK shaping. You can use Flipper to communicate with other Flipper devices operating at 433 MHz, allowing you to have multiple cyber dolphin friends.

fpr_web_antenna.jpg


125 kHz RFID:
Flipper Zero has a built-in antenna for reading 125 kHz RFID cards, commonly used in older access control systems worldwide. It can read EM-4100 and HID Prox cards and store their identities in memory for cloning or emulation. You can also manually enter card identifiers and simulate cards. Flipper owners can remotely change card identities.

NFC:
Flipper Zero is equipped with a built-in NFC module (13.56 MHz), which, along with the 125 kHz module, transforms Flipper into the ultimate RFID device operating in both low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) ranges. The NFC module supports all major standards, allowing you to interact with NFC-enabled devices, read and write HF tags.

nfc.png


Bluetooth:
Flipper Zero has a built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module. Similar to other wireless features of Flipper, we will provide an open-source library to add Flipper support to community-built applications. The full BLE support allows Flipper Zero to function as both a host and peripheral device, allowing you to connect it to third-party devices and a smartphone simultaneously.

ble.png


Infrared:
Flipper can transmit signals to control electronic devices such as TVs, air conditioners, and stereo systems. It has a built-in library of common TV vendor command sequences for power and volume control. Flipper Zero also has an infrared receiver that can record signals from existing remote controls and upload them to the public IR Remote database for sharing with other Flipper users.

infrared.jpg


MicroSD Card:
Flipper has a microSD card slot for storing a large amount of data, including remote control codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. The data can be stored on an SD card, along with user plugins. Flipper Zero supports any microSD card formatted with FAT32, providing ample storage space. The SD card is not required for Flipper's operation and is not included with the product.

fpr_web_1.jpg


Hardware Discovery Tool:
Flipper Zero is a versatile tool for hardware discovery, firmware updates, debugging, and fuzzing. It can be connected to any hardware using GPIO, allowing you to control your own code, display debugging messages on the LCD screen, and use it as a normal USB-to-SPI/UART/I2C adapter.

oscilloscope.jpg


iButton:
Flipper Zero has a built-in 1-Wire connector to read iButtons (also known as DS1990A, Touch Memory, or Dallas key). This old technology is still widely used worldwide and uses the 1-Wire protocol without any authentication. Flipper can easily read these keys, store their identities in memory, write them to blank keys, and emulate the key itself. The unique contact pad design of Flipper Zero serves as both a reader and a probe to connect to iButton sockets.

fpr-001_light_web_bo.png


Technical Specifications:
- MCU: STM32WB55RG (ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz, ARM Cortex-M0+ 32 MHz)
- Display: 1.4" monochrome LCD (128x64 px, ST7565R controller, SPI interface)
- Sub-1 GHz Module: TI CC1101 (up to 50 meters range, various frequency bands)
- Buzzer: Frequency range: 100-2500 Hz, Sound output: 87 dB
- Vibration Motor


Source:https://www.turkhackteam.org/konular/flipper-zero-nedir.2031630/

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Flipper Zero is an idea to bring together all the hardware tools you need for exploration and development on the go. Inspired by the pwnagotchi project, Flipper is designed with everyday usability in mind—it has a sturdy case, convenient buttons, and a form factor, so there are no messy PCBs or protruding pins. Flipper reminds you that development should always be fun by turning your projects into a game.

Flipper Zero is a small hardware device with a curious cyber dolphin personality. It can interact with digital systems in real life and grow as you use it. Discover various access control systems, RFID, radio protocols, and debugging hardware using GPIO pins.

gpio.jpg


usb.jpg


front.jpg


Flipper Zero features:


- 1.4" monochrome LCD screen: 128x64 pixels, ultra-low power, readable in sunlight, and navigated with a 5-button D-pad.
- Status LED and exit/back button for easy menu navigation.
- Flipper Zero is completely autonomous and can be controlled using the 5-position D-pad without the need for additional devices like a computer or smartphone. Common scripts and functions are accessible from the menu.

For more control, Flipper can be connected via USB. Instead of a TFT/IPS/OLED, Flipper decided to create a cool, vintage-style LCD screen that is perfectly readable in sunlight and consumes ultra-low power of 400 nA when the backlight is off.

- GPIO pins with 3.3V logic levels (5V tolerant).
- Infrared receiver-transmitter for remote control applications.
- Wrist strap hole.
- USB Type-C for power and battery charging.
- Hardware firmware update.
- MicroSD card slot.


1 GHz Sub-1 GHz Transceiver:

Flipper Zero uses a powerful sub-1 GHz transceiver that allows it to work with a wide range of wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom barriers, Internet of Things sensors, and remote keyless systems. It has an integrated 433 MHz antenna and CC1101 chip, providing a powerful transceiver with a range of up to 50 meters.

Customizable Radio Platform:

Flipper Zero features the CC1101 radio chip, which is a universal transceiver designed for low-power wireless applications. It supports various digital modulations such as 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK, and MSK, as well as OOK and flexible ASK shaping. You can use Flipper to communicate with other Flipper devices operating at 433 MHz, allowing you to have multiple cyber dolphin friends.

fpr_web_antenna.jpg


125 kHz RFID:

Flipper Zero has a built-in antenna for reading 125 kHz RFID cards, commonly used in older access control systems worldwide. It can read EM-4100 and HID Prox cards and store their identities in memory for cloning or emulation. You can also manually enter card identifiers and simulate cards. Flipper owners can remotely change card identities.

NFC:

Flipper Zero is equipped with a built-in NFC module (13.56 MHz), which, along with the 125 kHz module, transforms Flipper into the ultimate RFID device operating in both low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) ranges. The NFC module supports all major standards, allowing you to interact with NFC-enabled devices, read and write HF tags.

nfc.png


Bluetooth:

Flipper Zero has a built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module. Similar to other wireless features of Flipper, we will provide an open-source library to add Flipper support to community-built applications. The full BLE support allows Flipper Zero to function as both a host and peripheral device, allowing you to connect it to third-party devices and a smartphone simultaneously.

ble.png


Infrared:

Flipper can transmit signals to control electronic devices such as TVs, air conditioners, and stereo systems. It has a built-in library of common TV vendor command sequences for power and volume control. Flipper Zero also has an infrared receiver that can record signals from existing remote controls and upload them to the public IR Remote database for sharing with other Flipper users.

infrared.jpg


MicroSD Card:

Flipper has a microSD card slot for storing a large amount of data, including remote control codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. The data can be stored on an SD card, along with user plugins. Flipper Zero supports any microSD card formatted with FAT32, providing ample storage space. The SD card is not required for Flipper's operation and is not included with the product.

fpr_web_1.jpg


Hardware Discovery Tool:

Flipper Zero is a versatile tool for hardware discovery, firmware updates, debugging, and fuzzing. It can be connected to any hardware using GPIO, allowing you to control your own code, display debugging messages on the LCD screen, and use it as a normal USB-to-SPI/UART/I2C adapter.

oscilloscope.jpg


iButton:

Flipper Zero has a built-in 1-Wire connector to read iButtons (also known as DS1990A, Touch Memory, or Dallas key). This old technology is still widely used worldwide and uses the 1-Wire protocol without any authentication. Flipper can easily read these keys, store their identities in memory, write them to blank keys, and emulate the key itself. The unique contact pad design of Flipper Zero serves as both a reader and a probe to connect to iButton sockets.

fpr-001_light_web_bo.png


Technical Specifications:

- MCU: STM32WB55RG (ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz, ARM Cortex-M0+ 32 MHz)
- Display: 1.4" monochrome LCD (128x64 px, ST7565R controller, SPI interface)
- Sub-1 GHz Module: TI CC1101 (up to 50 meters range, various frequency bands)
- Buzzer: Frequency range: 100-2500 Hz, Sound output: 87 dB
- Vibration Motor


Source:https://www.turkhackteam.org/konular/flipper-zero-nedir.2031630/

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