This is the first video I have seen demonstrating different ranges. Only it seems to focus on different chip or chip/antenna arrangements. I am looking to find a way to detect a simple chip such as some I have seen sandwiched between small plastic disks that could be slipped into a ball and the detector set to detect through plexiglass and plywood at about six inches distance. This is for a church carnival target game.
I would need the same however the only thing that should be different is the antenna. That's the only thing changing the range. Code should be easy to find.
@@techtoca research rm600 + arduino - Should be able to find everything you need online. I was looking too hard my solution doesn't even need an arduino only a 125khz antenna and thats really it aside a few other parts. Let me know if you need any help.
@@electrodragonfan I have a mk3 jetta, and I want to create a "keyless entry" thing for it which is safe and reliable. Can you suggest meg any type of wireless identification that's tiny enough to fit on the keyring?
He seemed to have lots of fun with that last one lol
This is the first video I have seen demonstrating different ranges. Only it seems to focus on different chip or chip/antenna arrangements. I am looking to find a way to detect a simple chip such as some I have seen sandwiched between small plastic disks that could be slipped into a ball and the detector set to detect through plexiglass and plywood at about six inches distance. This is for a church carnival target game.
Were you able to figure out how to get your carnival game to work? If so, what kind of hardware did you use?
Which module? What gage wire? How many turns?
Thanks
Edited "What size that electrolytic Capacitor as well?"
Hi, please find it in our store. This is already the maximium we have.
Do you have a documentation for this like connected in arduino board?
I would need the same however the only thing that should be different is the antenna. That's the only thing changing the range. Code should be easy to find.
I need to understand how to connect to Arduino too.
@@techtoca research rm600 + arduino - Should be able to find everything you need online. I was looking too hard my solution doesn't even need an arduino only a 125khz antenna and thats really it aside a few other parts. Let me know if you need any help.
hi hello what kind of reader you use, thanks
Hi! I'm not sure, does it work if the antenna is sticked inside a car door and the tag touches the outside? It's pretty strong isn't it?
no, it not strong at all, please, it must in a no-signal drought environment
@@electrodragonfan I have a mk3 jetta, and I want to create a "keyless entry" thing for it which is safe and reliable. Can you suggest meg any type of wireless identification that's tiny enough to fit on the keyring?
hi, excelent video, i need sometime like this, but the distance that i need is about 200 cm, can you tell me how i can do that?
encontraste la respuesta?
Did you get anywhere with this, I need to do the same
can i know the type of rfid did you used?
What type of RFID do you use?
I want to know too. :D
Why do you want to know.. Hmmmm
"Tiger ก" :I
Sorry.. I ask her , Not you
i think it is low frequency rfid
Thank you so much ❤
me pedí uno y no soy Cápac de que funcione. si que es verdad que detecta bien pero no es Cápac de activar nada no tiene fuerza
omg so good omg omg nice