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Can I use RDM6300 module just for the door access control without connecting it to an arduino or something. I mean I just want to write the tags on the module's memory and use it to give access to people through their rfid cards or tags? I want to control an electromagnetic door lock
I know it is an old video, but I still hope you can see my message and help me with my question, I am working on a project of a chess board, the plan was to attach a rfid tag to each piece and read it from the board. the complex part is that we need 64 readers (or antennas) to read the tags from each square (so we can tell what piece in this square). is there any way to accomplish this task? by the way each square is 4x4cm. and I am looking for most effective and cost efficient way. thank you in advance
You could make it with only one reader and two stepper motors. Like a plotter, you just move the reader from one field to the next. It would take a lot of time each time you check the board. But you could calculate, which figure is able to move, and check only the places where it can be moved to. Just an ideal.
Looking through the Datasheet cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/ID/ID-2LA,%20ID-12LA,%20ID-20LA2013-4-10.pdf chapter 10 describes how to connect the module to the RS232 interface of your computer, or via UART. So it looks like connecting Pin9 to the Rx-Pin of the Arduino and common ground could do the trick. But since I don't have one of those, I cannot verify this.
Are you agent Smith... sounds to me like: "Mister Anderson... you disappoint me..." 😀 Now back to the topic: where you able to *write* a card / fob with this device?
Hello, it's okay, my name is Washington Oliveira. I'm a student of electrical engineering and I'd like to know if you know how I can develop a rfid module that has a distance of 1 meter. thank you!
Best and simply!! Im done with a 134 khz ttl Module and works fine!!! Thank you!!
hi can i ask some question?
@@davaadelgerdavaakhuu9620 of course!
Worked first time, thank you: it's rare that happens!
Just as simple and easy as I needed, Thank you so much for sharing :-)
SWorked first time, thank you: Sir
Good to hear!
hi thx for best video.. can you help me? how to writing code? not found on bucket list.
can u do a full video on connecting the reciruit into the data base
have you completed the writing code?
Welcome to the comments section, otherwise known as the section where people have unrealistic expectations as to how much help they can get from one person who did a video.
Trying to help, where I can ;-)
Awesome, but can it read HID cards?
Can I use RDM6300 module just for the door access control without connecting it to an arduino or something. I mean I just want to write the tags on the module's memory and use it to give access to people through their rfid cards or tags? I want to control an electromagnetic door lock
I know it is an old video, but I still hope you can see my message and help me with my question, I am working on a project of a chess board, the plan was to attach a rfid tag to each piece and read it from the board. the complex part is that we need 64 readers (or antennas) to read the tags from each square (so we can tell what piece in this square). is there any way to accomplish this task? by the way each square is 4x4cm. and I am looking for most effective and cost efficient way. thank you in advance
You could make it with only one reader and two stepper motors. Like a plotter, you just move the reader from one field to the next. It would take a lot of time each time you check the board. But you could calculate, which figure is able to move, and check only the places where it can be moved to.
Just an ideal.
The module is only to read? Or read and write? Thanks you
This one can read and write
How could i time how long the card is being read by the reader for?
any idea how to pick up the signal the card is putting out using just an ID20-LA breakout with Arduino uno?
Looking through the Datasheet cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/ID/ID-2LA,%20ID-12LA,%20ID-20LA2013-4-10.pdf
chapter 10 describes how to connect the module to the RS232 interface of your computer, or via UART. So it looks like connecting Pin9 to the Rx-Pin of the Arduino and common ground could do the trick. But since I don't have one of those, I cannot verify this.
Are you agent Smith... sounds to me like: "Mister Anderson... you disappoint me..." 😀
Now back to the topic: where you able to *write* a card / fob with this device?
Hello, it's okay, my name is Washington Oliveira. I'm a student of electrical engineering and I'd like to know if you know how I can develop a rfid module that has a distance of 1 meter.
thank you!
Well, extending it to 1 meter is quite a ambitious project. I know you could slightly increase the distance with a bigger coil.
nenioc187 could you help me do this please and thank you
How can write id carf rfid 125 khz by rdm 6300
hi anyone please answer me, for the Rfid Tag CARD.. do you guys know exactly at EBAY?? please tell me.. thank you
The RFID 6300 (as shown in this vid) works with a frequency of 125kHz. So you'll need 125kHz RFID tags/cards.
nenioc187 thanks for the answer..i found out that, em 4100 is for read only , em4305 is for read/write...so be careful..
It can read the multiple rfid passive tags at a same time(simultaneously)?
Still no.
Hi, im having trouble connecting the EI125 module to my arduino, can u help?
how if use this rfid module s509m&e?
how can i connect for the database to read the data
How can I modify your code to allow me to read an RFID and copy its ID, contents, etc to another RFID compatible device?
I will investigate this and do a follow-up video.
Thank you! Very much appreciated.
Hi can you help me to how to stop multy read code, i want only one reading without loop read
You could add a small delay after each successful read. That won't solve the problem, but would minimize it.
how much the range of the antenna pls ?
Just a few cm. In the video you'll see how close the tags have to be to been recognized.
Hi Can ask if u have read and write code for this?
Only had worked on the reading-code. Link in the video description. The writing code is still on my bucket list.
Thx buddy
@@nenioc187 The writing code not found on bucket list. pls help me
how to set distance? please
You can't.
@@nenioc187 okey so how far RFID can be detected ?
About 1 - 5cm.