The Proxmark3 PCB 125kHz antenna., GNU GPL version 2, GitHub link. Picture this: It’s the end of the year, and a few hardy souls gather in a hackerspace to enjoy a bit of seasonal food and hang out.
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has launched its 125 kHz compact mid-range reader. It is ideal for a wide range of applications such as access control systems, parking systems and ...
GAO Embedded is offering its high frequency RFID reader module kit for smart label reading and ticketing. It is designed for integrators to install into other devices such as printers, terminals and ...
The circuit was built to read and decode the RFID tags with 125 KHz frequency using a single low cost ATtiny2313 ATMEL microcontroller. After the tag has been read and decoded, the code will be ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WJ Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:WJCI), a leading designer and supplier of radio frequency (RF) products and solutions for the wireless infrastructure and radio ...
Developers, hobbyists and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a RFID or NFC reader powered by a Pico W sure to be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign launch for the aptly named ReadPi. Now in ...
RFID is great technology, but noisy power and other aggressors can ruin performance. RFID readers using low frequency signals (ca. 130 kHz), like the industry-workhorse TIRIS RFM-007B, are of course ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO Embedded (www.GAOEmbedded.com) has announced the release of this high frequency Mifare RFID reader writer module for custom hardware development. This custom-built tiny chip is ...
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