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An Arduino Nano controls two relays which in turn can turn the car on, start it, and turn it off. Instead of adding a button for “push to start” he opted for a 13.56MHz RFID module.
This module is built around NXP PN532, and the maker break out almost all of the I/O pins of the NXP532 chip on this little module. This Arduino-compatible module has the following features: Supports ...
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 ...
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.
The card reader can be used two further enhance both Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects and is now available from just C$21 or roughly £13 with worldwide delivery expected to take place during ...
I made a similar type of device a few years ago for the kids, but just with a 18650 + BMS , dfplayer (sdcard, no rfid) , usb connector for charging, 3 buttons (one toggle button for power, the ...
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 ...
Conventional reader modules cost a few thousand dollars, measure about 6 by 6 in., weigh 1 to 2 kg, consume about 10 W, and are built using discrete components.
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