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Using the Parallax RFID Reader with an Arduino
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This super-quick tutorial shows you how to set up the Parallax RFID Reader within the Arduino development platform.
- Author: Riley Porter
- Time required: 10 to 20 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
If you've ever wanted the ability to use some form of hardware-based authentication in your projects then this is the board to do it with. The Parallax RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) reader is super easy to configure. It only takes four wires! It uses serial protocol to transfer information from RFID cards to the Arduino. This project is a quick introduction to using this RFID reader with the Arduino system.
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Toss some code onto the Arduino.
There are MANY different versions of Arduino code for this RFID reader. However, the best code I have seen to date was written by Benjamin Eckel. I have posted his code on my github account for archival purposes. You can get it here.
Now that the RFID reader is talking to your Arduino, you are ready to hack the code up and create a really cool project!
The sendCode function is what one would hack in order to use the RFID reader for something other than printing the tags to a terminal. To fully understand the code, you should read the datasheet in full. You can get it here.
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