Let's Make project 02 - RFid lock with 4 relays
This time we are showing you how to make your own RFid lock for under $100USD.
Using PIC-Ready1 with PIC18F4520, RFid reader with four RFid cards, Relay 4 board, EasyInput and EasyBuzz we have created an RFid lock that controls 4 separate relays with RFid cards. Visit the project webpage to learn more ( http://www.mikroe.com/eng/make_projects/index/ )
From: MikroElektronika
Related topics : hid rfid card reader / rfid controller board / rfid id cards
Arduino with RFID reader
This is a demonstration of the Parallax 125KHz RFID reader interfacing with an Arduino controller board.
From: Bryan Chung
Related topics : 125khz rfid readers / rfid reader / rfid controller board
Testing RFID Reader ID-12
using Erulduino Board to control Tag pasif at ID-12 Reader of RFID on the serial monitor.
From: Aput Rodriguez
Related topics : rfid tag and reader / how to test rfid reader / rfid controller board / rfid tags uses
Global Keyaccess on Pinterest
Global Keyaccess on Pinterest video is about information of Global Keyaccess, professional manufacturer of access control system in China on Pinterest including products offered like 3G access controllers, access control boards, security turnstiles, RFID readers, parking access control system etc. Visit https://pinterest.com/globalkeyaccess/ to access the blogs, videos, microsites and infographics offered by Global Keyaccess.
From: Globalkeyaccess
Related topics : rfid reader access control system / rfid security access / rfid controller board
RFID Controlled Deadbolt with the Adafruit PN532 Board - DIY Electronics
Learn how to use the RFID board to control a servo which could be used to lock a door to something. Use the resource center on the website to build this project. A link to the code download is on the same resource center page as well. Find it here: https://elijah737.wixsite.com/diyelectronics/rfid-controlled-deadbolt
Just find the PDF button and download!
From: The Official DIY Electronics Show
Related topics : rfid controller board / rfid door controller
RFID based Door Lock System using Arduino
I have used EM-18 RFID Reader Module and Arduino UNO board for this project. RFID Reader reads the unique rfid number from the RFID cards or RFID tag and sends it to microcontroller.The system/Door allows access based on the RFID tag received on the RFID reader.
Controller: ATmega328
RFID Reader: EM-18 Module
Software Environment: Embedded C, Arduino IDE, Serial Monitor/PuTTY
Special Features: RFID Interfacing, Serial Communication
From: king07kd
Related topics : rfid card reader serial arduino / rfid tag reader arduino / door access control system using rfid / rfid tag reader system / rfid tag uses
Silent Whisper RFID controller board
Control up to 10 RFID units. When all RFID units are activated two isolated relays trigger.
available at: https://klabsoverstock.com/collections/escape-room-puzzles/products/pre-sale-silent-rfid-controller
From: Tom Knabe
Related topics : rfid controller board / active rfid products
RFID Card Reader
MSP430 G2553 Micro controller based RFID card logging system with capacitive sensing board for entering 6 digit PIN integrated with LCD module JHD162A. Coded in embedded C. Link to code in Comments.
From: Shankara Narayana
Related topics : rfid card reader system / rfid id cards / rfid controller board
RFiD click - example
RFid click™ is an accessory board in mikroBUS™ form factor. It’s a compact and easy solution for adding RFid to your design. It features CR95HF 13.56 MHz contactless transceiver as well as trace antenna. RFid click™ communicates with the target board microcontroller via mikroBUS™ UART (TX, RX), SPI (MISO, MOSI, SCK, CS) INT, RST, PWM and AN lines. The board is designed to use 3.3V power supply only. LED diode (GREEN) indicates the presence of power supply. CR95HF IC is a RFid module...
From: mikroElektronika
Related topics : rfid controller board
Product Showcase: Onion Omega NFC-RFID Expansion Board
The NFC-RFID Expansion Board will bring a new world of exciting functionality and application to your Omega2 module. As with other expansions, it will plug into your Onion Expansion, Arduino or Power Dock, and provide you with both NFC and RFID communication. This board makes use of the PN532 controller chip and is embedded in most smart phones and devices that support NFC. It can read and write to tags and cards, communicate with phones (for example payment processing), and ‘act’ like a...
From: SparkFun Electronics
Related topics : tag rfid nfc / rfid controller board / nfc rfid arduino