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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 ...
Meet the Arduino Compatible RFID Reader Module. It can hold card data for up to five cards, takes seconds to program, and holds card data in EEPROM memory, which means that the cards are saved ...
[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 seeme… ...
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, [S… ...
Instructables user talk2bruce created the Arduino Internet Gizmo, a card reader that takes you to your favorite websites with a touch of an RFID tag.
Photo: midnightcomm/Flickr Sunnyvale startup Wirama announced that they’ve finished the most precise RFID reader available yet, with the ability to locate passive RFID tags to within 6 inches ...
The reader is built for broad applicability across retail, logistics or manufacturing, says Michael Fein, Zebra’s director of product management, making it possible for companies to read tags in ...
RF Code has unveiled a device for tracking assets with active RFID tags that can be worn on the belt, transferring the data wirelessly to a BlackBerry or Windows Mobile device.
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