[Pierre] recently bought his first car and decided to make his own RFID electric starter for it! An Arduino Nano controls two relays which in turn can turn the car on, start it, and turn it off.
The use of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technologies is growing. Many different applications are implemented in various sectors, and used for very different purposes. RFID enables wireless ...
RFID Module: Reads the UID from an RFID tag/card. If the UID matches the authorized UID, access is granted. Ensure the RFID tag/card UID matches the authorized UID in the code. Use the potentiometer ...
Electronics developer and Kickstarter serial entrepreneur Patrick Thomas Mitchell who we have featured numerous times here on Geeky Gadgets has once again taken to the crowdfunding website with the ...
To use the RRUHFOEM01 RFID reader module with an Arduino, follow the connection instructions below: • VCC: Connect the VCC pin of the RFID module to the 5V pin on the Arduino. • GND: Connect the GND ...
Sometimes we see projects whose name describes very well what is being achieved, without conveying the extra useful dimension they also deliver. So it is with [Prasanth KS]’s Windows PC Lock/Unlock ...
Abstract: Among the many potential applications of inexpensive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology are security, tracking assets, people monitoring, supply recognition, and access control ...
*I like the crazy tech specificity of this RFID press release. Presented By: ThingMagic "Hope you are well – thought I’d share some news today as ThingMagic, recognizing that RFID plays a significant ...
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