ExtremeTech has posted a step-by-step tutorial for setting up RFID access to your own front door. There are many uses for RFID such as supply chain management, but access control is one of the most ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to build projects including an RFID scanner may be interested in a new tutorial by Instructables member Xeiverse to create a Raspberry Pi RFID Scanner with ease.
You don't have to wait for RFID to go mainstream just to build your own home or office security system around the technology. Amal Graafstra took the initiative to get himself a couple of RFID pet ...
Smart lock systems are a trend these days taking away the hassle of using conventional keys. They offer a more convenient and secure way of controlling access to your home. Equipped with an array of ...
Here is a renegade method to making a device that can destroy passive RFID tags permanently. Best of all, it is cheap as hell. It mostly consists of parts from a disposable film camera. The premise ...
We keep hearing about RFID kits that’ll get companies up and running in a jiffy. Here’s another, with a description plucked straight from a press release: New from Atmel, the ATA2270-EK1 125kHz RFID ...
[pc486] sent in his hack that uses an ATtiny85 to act like an EM4102, a chip used for RFID tags. Minimally, all that is needed is the AVR and a coil, but he recommends some filtering capacitors.
Australian technology and poker enthusiast Andrew Milner has brought a little bit of the World Poker Tour into his rec room, with the help of RFID. Milner spent three months and around $7000 ...