RFID reader for 125 kHz with 1602 display on Arduino. This is how our setup at the American International School Vietnam looks like: Connect the RFID kit to the Arduino, as well as the 1602 with the ...
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The circuit was built to read and decode the RFID tags with 125 KHz frequency using a single low cost ATtiny2313 ATMEL microcontroller. After the tag has been read and decoded, the code will be ...
Ook deze week maken Elektor E-zine lezers weer automatisch kans op een mooie prijs. We verloten dit keer een RFID-starterkit voor Arduino met het bijbehorende boek Home automation projects with ...
Abstract: This paper presents a development of 125 KHz ubiquitous RFID tag signal detector system that can be used as a door lock for home security. The RFID tag signal detector or also known as RFID ...
[Jason] really wanted to build an RFID controlled garage door opener and decided to turn to Arduino to get the job done. For someone who’s never worked with an Arduino before, he really seemed to know ...
This week Elektor E-zine readers have again an automatic chance of winning a fantastic prize. This time we raffle off an RFID starter kit for Arduino with the accompanying book Home Automation ...
A cool RFID music table has been created using Arduino, iPod, and RFID tags to make it easy to change albums by simply changing the RFID tag. Each RFID tag has an individual code number relating to ...