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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 ...
An Arduino, a spent roll of toilet paper, magnet wire, and a few passive components are what’s needed to build this RFID spoofer. It’s quick, dirty, and best of all, simple. However ...
knowledge of this multi-tag RFID lock created by [Annaane] may come in handy. By connecting multiple MFRC522 RFID readers to an Arduino Uno, she’s come up with a method of triggering a device ...
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 ...
I just received my RC522 RFID reader and made this simple Arduino access control system that uses the reader ... false and is used to store the value true or false when we read the tags (or cards). If ...
LAS VEGAS—Radio-frequency identification tags are widely ... aid in the silent theft of RFID information from unassuming passersby, Brown developed an open-source Arduino-based tool.
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