Amal Graafstra, "RFID Toys: Cool Projects for Home, Office and Entertainment"
2006 | pages: 338 | ISBN: 0471771961 | PDF | 9,9 mb
2006 | pages: 338 | ISBN: 0471771961 | PDF | 9,9 mb
Radio frequency identification now belongs to the masses, and it lets you control all sorts of things. Like access to your front door. Or valuables in an RFID-enabled safe. You can corral your stuff within an RFID-monitored perimeter, or build a shelf that tells you when you're out of hot sauce. This book shows you how, with step-by-step instructions, illustrations, photos, and a list of the tools and tech- nology you need for every project. It even supplies the lowdown on read/write tags and–for the truly extreme–implantable chips.
The toys
Complete parts inventory and detailed, illustrated instructions for these exciting RFID projects
- Home door lock
- Vehicle access
- Computer logon
- Electronic safe
- Smart shelves
- Doggie door
- Object locator
- Theft alert
- Handheld scanner
- Implantable chips
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