What type of RFID antenna would be best for the following applications and why?
The tracking of documents at a law firm? An EAS system for a power plant? Inventory logistics for a small waehouse?
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The tracking of documents at a law firm? An EAS system for a power plant? Inventory logistics for a small waehouse?
I want to read the codes from an RFID reader into memory of a PIC 16F877a. The RFID reader uses a serial output. it outputs a 12 byte ascii character code, with a start and stop byte, and each is byte is preceded and ended with a start and stop bit. does anyone have any [...]
It’s being heralded as a silent revolution, a state of the art global tracking device, and even as significant of an invention as the Internet or even the computer itself. What is this device? It’s none other than RFID. But with all the hoopla aside, the question we need to be asking ourselves is this, [...]
It’s being heralded as a silent revolution, a state of the art global tracking device, and even as significant of an invention as the Internet or even the computer itself. What is this device? It’s none other than RFID. But with all the hoopla aside, the question we need to be asking ourselves is this, [...]
Additional: How much does the whole system cost? Kindly also cite your sources. Thank you very much The RFID system is specifically intended for ensuring inventory levels.
THE RFID CHIPPING STARTED!!! FIRST THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS! VERY IMPORTANT!!!
flattr: flattr.com instructions for building a RFID Zapper for less then 5 bucks out of a Disposable Camera. Anleitung für den Aufbau eines RFID-Zappers für weniger als 5 Euro aus einer Einwegkamera. Instructions pour la construction d’un RFID-Zapper pour moins de 5 € à partir d’un appareil photo jetable. Instrucciones para la construcción de un [...]
Is there a system of access that involves the user only having to move a device near the terminal to allow access, but with out using RFID?
Grant R. Jeffrey said on a nationwide radio program called CoastToCoastAM that the average american had about 3 to 5 RFID chips in the clothing/shoes they own & that these chips can be read as the person goes through certain doorways. Truth or fiction?