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Arduino, RFID, And You. 13 Comments . by: Jakob Griffith. October 7, 2010. Title: Copy. Short Link: Copy [Matt] has mixed up a batch of two RFID reading door lock systems.
Winner: Lock Your Drawer With an Arduino and RFID. Blake is in the midst of a home automation project. Needing a way to keep his 2-year-old out of his desk drawer full of electronic parts, Blake ...
What do you do with an RFID chip implanted in your body? If you are [gmendez3], you build a bike lock that responds to your chip. The prototype uses MDF to create a rear wheel immobilizer. However,… ...
RFID enables wireless data collection by readers from electronic tags attached to or embedded in objects, for identification and other purposes. This article describes the construction of a simple ...
To let its employees socialize from 300 miles away, ad agency Allen & Gerritsen hacked together an interactive game using RFID sensors, an Arduino, and some custom in-house development. Now ...
Keep your stuff under lock and RFID. No one has to know about your embarrassing celebrity crush – stash the evidence in a box where the key can be anything from an orange to an umbrella ...
The Gateman RFID lock includes eight transmitter “keys” which can be hidden on your person. While they suggest such obvious places such as your wallet or your key chain, I say don’t give the ...
An alternative to conventional padlocks, CYBRA Lock & EnCode™ Locking RFID Seals feature Alien Higgs 3 silicon and are designed for global operation between 860 – 960MHz. The seals are compliant with ...
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.
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