I just received my RC522 RFID reader and made this simple Arduino access control system that uses the reader, a buzzer for the alarm and a relay shield for the security system. The relay can be used ...
This project demonstrates an RFID card reader system using an Arduino microcontroller, an OLED display (SSD1306), an RFID module (MFRC522), and a servo motor. When an RFID card is scanned, the system ...
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 ...
RFID Module: Reads the UID from an RFID tag/card. If the UID matches the authorized UID, access is granted. This project is open-source and can be freely used for educational purposes. I demonstrate ...
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 ...
Arduino RFID projects have become increasingly popular in recent years due to the simplified technological mechanisms provided by the Arduino platform. The integration of RFID technology with Arduino ...
Abstract: The concept of Smart Trolley improves the shopping experience by automating various processes by using RFID or Radio Frequency Identification technology. It comprises RFID tags for the items ...
If you can dream it, Arduino can help you build it -- perhaps with a dash of MakerBot thrown in for good measure. The latest homebrew project to hit the ol' inbox sounds an alarm whenever you leave a ...
An Arduino, a spent roll of toilet paper, magnet wire, and a few passive components are what’s needed to build this RFID spoofer. It’s quick, dirty, and best of all, simple. However, [SketchSk3tch’s] ...
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