For the last few years, [Lt_Lemming] was the president of Brisbane’s hackerspace. Until several months ago, access to the local was done using 125KHz RFID tags and an Arduino board with a prototyping ...
This library only support TTL RS232 serial port. VCC support 3.3 ~ 5V TX, RX connect to Arduino or Seeeduino T1, T2 is the Signal port for RFID antenna W0, W1 is for wiegand protocol, but this library ...
Arduino RFID technology works by using electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency spectrum for wireless communication and data transfer between RFID tags and readers. From supermarket anti-theft ...
The purpose of the project is to spoof a simple low frequency 125kHz RFID tag with the use of an Arduino and only a few components. A single Arduino pin provides the control once tag is assembled and ...
Makers, developers and hobbyists looking for a quick way to program RFID cards might be interested in a new Arduino compatible RFID reader development board called the RFID123 which has been created ...
Serial entrepreneur Patrick Thomas Mitchell has once again taken to Kickstarter to launch his 33rd campaign allowing electronic enthusiasts to back a small yet fast RFID reader. The card reader can be ...
An RFID-based attendance system transforms the tedious task of manual attendance tracking into an automated, error-free process. What makes this project particularly exciting is how a few inexpensive ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and RFID Readers, has unveiled its latest 125KHz super Long-range RFID Reader for access control applications, and other situations that require ...
The LF long-range RFID Reader is well suited for industrial applications. And it has Two-LED signal lamps indication for standby search and multi output interfaces for data communications to make it ...
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