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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 ...
This RFID reader, operating at the frequency range of 902 to 928 MHz, reads Gen 2 compatible transponders at a maximum distance of up to 7 meters or more. It also offers communication interfaces ...
There is a latching mode, and a momentary mode. This unit can program 6x RFID cards in less than 30 seconds! Easily connect to to Arduino! Sample code available.This set is production ready!
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 ...
Eight leading EPC compliant Gen 2 RFID readers were analyzed by ODIN technologies, a Dulles, Va.-based testing firm, for its study "Gen 2 RFID Reader Benchmark". The report, sponsored by Unisys, was ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has launched this multi-protocol UHF Gen 2 RFID reader. This RFID reader offers a wide portfolio of configuration and enterprise management tools ...
Alien announced this week a Gen 2 RFID reader, the ALR-9800, which is a multiprotocol device with improved read performance and speed. Using an Intel XScale processor, it is also Java- and .Net ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and RFID readers, has launched 2.4GHz Active RFID Reader DL3800, designed to provide long read range up to 100m. The 2.4GHz active RFID reader have ...
Alien Technology announced last week a multiprotocol Gen 2 RFID reader, the ALR-9800, which improves read performance and speed over earlier models. Using an Intel XScale processor, the reader ...
The cartridges have an RFID tag and another solution which we’ve covered before is to replace the RFID reader board with an Arduino. That’s the solution [David] adopted.
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, [S… ...
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