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Plug the RFID module into the breadboard with enough space around it. Connect the VCC pin to the Arduino's 3.3V (not 5V), and ...
We asked for it and our readers delivered. [Klulukasz] left a comment pointing to this diy RFID reader that was a final project in 2006 for a class at Cornell University. It is well documented and ...
“Watch the Video on how to construct and code your own RFID Reader/Writer ... the versatility and power of the Raspberry Pi in DIY electronics and robotics. Watch this video on YouTube.
This device uses a board with an RFID IC to store power from the reader's magnetic field The board displays temperature readings on a smartphone when held close. What kind of stuff do you think ...
ExtremeTech has posted a step-by-step tutorial for setting up RFID access to your own front door. There are many uses for RFID such as supply chain management, but access control is one of the ...
Here is a renegade method to making a device that can destroy passive RFID tags permanently. Best of all, it is cheap as hell. It mostly consists of parts from a disposable film camera.
The table is equipped with wireless RFID readers, and games are played with a deck of cards individually labeled with flexible RFID tags. The result, when a few HD television monitors are shuffled ...
You don't have to wait for RFID to go mainstream just to build your own home or office security system around the technology. Amal Graafstra took the initiative to get himself a couple of RFID pet ...
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