How to make RFID cat door using Arduino [Full Tutorial]
How to make RFID cat door using Arduino
Check the full tutorial here:
http://goo.gl/JcSP7G
This is a cat door/flap that can only be opened by the animal that wears the appropriate RFID tag. Arduino controls the process. It features a custom made antenna large enough to function as a gate, which makes it easy for the animal to activate and quite reliable. Some methods and techniques are borrowed from my previous project, the RFID cat feeder. Whereas the feeder controls access to a food bowl,...
From: Jerry Penalosas
Related topics : rfid cat door arduino / door access control system using rfid / rfid projects using arduino / rfid door controller / rfid gate access control system
Controlling Servo with RFID Card Reader (Arduino)
This project detects an RFID-Tag and activates a Servo if the Tag is successfully detected. The second project can be used to open a door with a RFID-Card.
From: thadeusz l
Related topics : active rfid tag arduino / rfid tag reader arduino / active rfid tag reader / rfid projects using arduino / active rfid tags
Open Garage Door with RFID and no Arduino
A simple RFID decoder that can be used for Garage door or other device that uses a dry contact for activation. Built around a PIC 12F683. Works with Wiegand 26 RFID readers. Can learn to operate with up to 10 RFID Cards or Key-chain tags.
From: Mike Wils
Related topics : rfid door arduino / rfid tag and reader working / active rfid reader arduino / rfid card reader device
Electro 3000- Cronk- Fall 2017
This video is about the implication of a RFID Module being used to open up a shower curtain without the use of your hands. The RFID Module is activated using a passive RFID tag. Once the tag and the Module connect a signal is sent to the micro controller, the Arduino, which activates the servos that make the shower curtain open and close with a simple touch. This project was created at Louisiana Tech University in its Engineering 122 class as part of the Living with the Lab first-year...
From: Dwayne Shelby, Jr.
Related topics : passive rfid tag modulation / active and passive rfid tags / rfid tag uses / micro passive rfid tags / rfid projects using arduino
Arduino RFID switching
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. Passive tags collect energy from a nearby RFID reader's interrogating radio waves. Active tags have a local power source such as a battery and may operate at hundreds of meters from the RFID reader.
Using that system we have experimented lighting rate device which has ability to measure light intensity. The uniqueness...
From: Robert Kodra
Related topics : radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / rfid active reader passive tag / radio frequency identification rfid systems / radio frequency identification device rfid / active and passive rfid tags
Arduino based RFID Logger
This is a prototype logger designed for a customer, it will be used to log bird activity at feeding station, with rfid tags on birds.
From: electronicsmokeUK
Related topics : active rfid tag uses / active rfid tag arduino
RFID Access Control, Prototype 1
A quick and dirty version of what can essentially be a door lock. I have an Arduino connected to an ID-20 RFID tag reader. Long story short, the reader reads the tag and sends it to the Arduino so that it can activate the servo or the appropriate color LED.
Green means pass, red means fail.
From: Ryan Faerman
Related topics : rfid tag reader arduino / active rfid tag reader / door access control rfid
Yet Another Arduino RFID Door Lock (YARFID Lock)
This is a lock that I made for my bedroom door that is activated by RFID tags. For more information, see my dedicated blog post at http://corey-m.com/2010/08/21/yet-another-arduino-rfid-door-lock-part-3/
From: threehundredfps
Related topics : rfid door lock arduino / active rfid tag arduino
Arduino RFID Tag Reader using BM019
This is a small prototype project I did for a buddy that needed to verify injection molded parts contained working RFID tags when leaving the assembly line. The arduino polled for an RFID tag and lights the yellow LED when an active (working) RFID tag passed.
My github repo for this project is here:
https://github.com/contractorwolf/RFID-Reader
From: james wolf
Related topics : rfid tag reader arduino / active rfid tag arduino / small active rfid tags
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