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Plug the RFID module into the breadboard with enough space around it. Connect the VCC pin to the Arduino's 3.3V (not 5V), and GND to the ground rail. For the data connections, wire SDA to Pin 10, SCK ...
The most common module/breakout board is the PN532 NFC RFID module (v3) by Elechouse. I am guessing that you have an Arduino Uno board handy. Even though most of the available libraries (for PN532) ...
This module read the RFID passive tag and sends the tag ID to the Arduino ... as shown in the diagram above. Here, pin D12 of Arduino is used to drive a standard 5mm LED, and D13 is used to drive an ...
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 Arduino acts as the brains of the operation while an off-the-shelf NFC/RFID reader module is used to read the RFID tags. To add new keys to the system, [Jason] simply swipes his “master ...
By connecting multiple MFRC522 RFID readers to an Arduino Uno, she’s come up with a method of triggering a device (like an electronic door lock) only when the appropriate combination of RFID ...
suited to create your own proximity (RFID) reader applications. XP OEM modules can be used as low cost replacement for XP 125 modules as they offer exact PIN lay-out. XP OEM supports clock and data ...
At only 46 mm long and 26 mm wide, the Mercury6e-Micro offers more flexibility for various uses and environments...." "Trimble Introduces ThingMagic Mercury6e-Micro RFID Reader Module "SUNNYVALE ...
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. Each RFID tag has an individual code number relating ...