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A first look at this RFID reader/writer module which can be bought for a few dollars on eBay. It's cheap but also quite complicated.
A first look at this RFID reader/writer module which can be bought for a few dollars on eBay. It's cheap but also quite complicated.
Beautiful in depth description. So great. Thank you!
We have started to use them on our project: Automated Library Management System, wherein we would be using the tags for identifying book, tracking, security checks, smooth technical processing of the books, easy to locate books in library and also certain membership management techniques for library users.
Is there a follow-up video to this one? I just bought a 100 pack of cards and several readers I want to make ap roject out of. I want to try and use it to play a trading card game with another player over the internet using real cards and a placemat with readers embedded in it
creative comnt………………………Thank you!!!!!!
Why does the GMS tNice tutorialng doesn't soft sa way like it did in the video?
can you modify by adding antenna to make it long range
Haha! I just got these to play with as well. Got it all working and thought the same thing: I don’t know what I would practically use it for….
Thanks for the video!
Content was informative
Great!
Hi,Thanks for your video , I have a question about tags! does each RFID system has own tags I mean every company writes own data to tags and it can not be understand by others?
may i ask , did you ever use pn7150 for testing nfc type a / b and other else
Thinking of getting a receiver module for GM keyless entry (like my Cadillac CTS uses) then , when I sit down at my computer it will unlock automatically using my car’s keyfob without having to remove my car keys from my pocket—get tired of typing in passwords
tres classe merci pour la demos
How do you convert all the data into sth. useful? like what am I supposed to do with that or where can I get sth. valuable out of it?