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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2019
  • Let’s make that our Arduino can read animal RFID tags. Then cats or other animals can be part of our home automation. Or maybe you want to get chipped?
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  • @kbouwman64
    @kbouwman64 5 лет назад +46

    I have sold commercial readers for the cow tags for years. My customers use them in an automated data collection system to identify the NEXT cow passing through the entrance to the milking parlor. This allows the milk weight measured at each stall to be matched to the cows according to their order of entrance. The challenge for our installations is that we need to very reliably read every tag, one at a time, in order. This is made even more difficult by the rf noise produced by poorly designed and/or installed variable frequency drives used on vacuum pumps and well pumps. It always amazes me that the systems can accurately read tags >98% of the time and with some clever pattern matching algorithms that compare the milk weights measured to the expected milk weights for the cows read, the data accuracy reaches nearly 99.9%. This video was VERY interesting for me. It is cool to see how this works. I am looking forward making my own reader using this information.

    • @yorickhunt3371
      @yorickhunt3371 5 лет назад +2

      Could be interesting trying to merge the two components... ruclips.net/video/FXI21S4ZWJU/видео.html ;-)

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is 5 лет назад +1

      I would recommend multiple readers. Preferably one strategically placed near a feeder or an automated scratcher. Maybe even make the feeder dispense food conditionally on the reader getting a good read. I'm also working on automated ecg analysis for cows, among other animals, and that could actually be used to identify cows, too, but it's less practical.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +5

      Interesting that you used these tags. I am sure you can do some pattern recognition to increase the hit rate. If only one is lacking it is always clear which one it is, if you always have the same cows to milk. Good luck with your project!

  • @NoxmilesDe
    @NoxmilesDe 5 лет назад +99

    I hope no human was harmed during this dangerous experiment

    • @cabe_bedlam
      @cabe_bedlam 5 лет назад +10

      "2 hours of angry silence and a mild mauling."

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +13

      Only I was hurt. Nobody else ;-)

  • @Iceteavanill
    @Iceteavanill 5 лет назад +30

    I like it how you also protect the cats privacy. nice

    • @nick5625
      @nick5625 5 лет назад +6

      you could probably get his address and phone number with the tag code ...

    • @Iceteavanill
      @Iceteavanill 5 лет назад

      @@nick5625 yes but I think it is a nice detail to blur out the number and posting it online. Yeah if you really want to know it you probably can find it out but thats with mist things....

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +6

      In Switzerland, it is quite easy to find an address. We have a public telephone directory ;-)

  • @Kaaputenen
    @Kaaputenen 5 лет назад +27

    I love Dishka! She certainly purrs up a storm :-)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you! She also gets lot's of love here...

  • @michael-rommel
    @michael-rommel 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the video! I love the idea of the round coil, where the cat goes through - I always had a sensor placed above the door in mind, not around the door - nice idea!! Keep up the interesting videos!!

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      The idea came with the first experiments...

  • @darrenp9454
    @darrenp9454 5 лет назад +4

    I've been gathering parts for this for a while now so this a great video!

  • @cfeigel
    @cfeigel 5 лет назад +30

    " . . .high voltage warning - - this one must be good!"

  • @tbullers
    @tbullers 3 года назад +2

    This was brilliant - I learned so much. Thank you Andreas!

  • @danwhiffen9235
    @danwhiffen9235 5 лет назад +2

    This is great Andreas! I was planning on a project to determine how much food each of two cats are eating (based on weight change), one is chipped, and the other not. I had already ordered RFID reader from AliExpress which I assume will not work because of the special LF band you mentioned, but thankfully you saved a structural engineer frustration! I am in your debt sir.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      I was frustrated when I did my first video. This was the reason for that one ;-)

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin 5 лет назад +6

    Wonderful video Andreas! I love your sense of humor :-)

  • @dusnoki
    @dusnoki 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome video yet again. Keep up the good work Mr Spiess

  • @mralderson5627
    @mralderson5627 5 лет назад +2

    This is the perfect form of cat detection! So clever! I always got stuck on this idea because i thought you had to tag the animal with some kind of RFID / BLE device around the neck.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      She carries such a tag since she was young.

  • @PyroChimp75
    @PyroChimp75 5 лет назад

    Been waiting for someone to upload this for a while now lol Thanks for all the useful info!

  • @Culturedropout
    @Culturedropout 5 лет назад +99

    The real question is, does the cat meow with a Swiss accent? ;)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +4

      Good question. Maybe somebody has an answer?

    • @txtigr
      @txtigr 5 лет назад +12

      Probably. Research shows that cats only meow to humans and that both humans and cats can recognize their person/cat's meow in a crowd of meows. So if Andreas has a swiss accent, odds are Dishka does too ;)

    • @Culturedropout
      @Culturedropout 5 лет назад +1

      @@txtigr I've heard that before, but I've seen plenty of instances where two of my cats will be in another room and meow at each other. Or one will call another one from a different room using a particular meow. Sometimes it almost sounds like speech.

    • @mysterythecat971
      @mysterythecat971 5 лет назад +1

      @@txtigr My Belle would meow at my Beauty. It was one way communication as Belle could not hear. Through the course of time lead Mystery to develop PTSD in relation to white cats.

    • @txtigr
      @txtigr 5 лет назад +1

      Probably I misstated it. The study I saw said that cats do vocalize with each other, but the sounds they make with their human are different with the ones they use with each other. Our cats "talk" to each other as well as just "talking to themselves", but somehow it always is a different sound than the ones they make with me.
      If you want to dive deeper have a look at the US Library of Congress page www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/catscommunicate.htmlSorry for moving this off topic, but it is a fun subject.

  • @jpjcrossi1980
    @jpjcrossi1980 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing Andreas! Great as usual :)
    Thank you

  • @download333
    @download333 5 лет назад

    I've been wanting to make a similar project for a while. This video will really help, thanks!

  • @crckdns
    @crckdns 5 лет назад

    Plus für die Kadse😻👍
    Danke für diesen Beitrag, das hat mir noch gefehlt als Ansporn für unsere Katze :)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      Die Katze wird nichts bauen. Der Ansporn ist vermutlich für dich ;-)

  • @John_Smith__
    @John_Smith__ 5 лет назад +1

    Another great and funny video Andreas!
    My experience with the neighbor''s cat is that those who are chipped (very few) and have automatic door open access on their backyards and houses also have a very short range detection systems on those RFID detectors.
    But great video!

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Thank you!

    • @John_Smith__
      @John_Smith__ 5 лет назад

      @@AndreasSpiess I see the comments about feeding the neighbor's cat and quite frankly my cat brings in the all gang home some time's. I though about the RFID thing to make that entrance cat control, but his gang behave's while at my house ... so now when he "invites" his friends to lunch or a snack "hangout" in the middle of the afternoon I simply look around, count how many they are, and simply put the food there. While they behave they get a compensation.
      My neighbor's are actually paranoid about their cats always wanting to know were they are if they get late home. So I relax ... no problems so far.

  • @NivagSwerdna
    @NivagSwerdna 5 лет назад +1

    I've been meaning to do this for ages but not quite got around to it.. well done! We were early adopters of the Pet Porte RFID cat flap... interesting design... basically just a PIC doing the hard work with the coils above the animal rather than the animal passing through... i.e. the coils are at 90 degrees to the door but stick out over the top directly above the shoulder blades where chips are normally implanted. We have a creep of tortoises, all chipped,... might be fun watching them going in and out of their house. I don't intend to chip myself as I think we have somewhat different skin structure!

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      If you know where the chip is you might get away with a cheaper reader on a shorter distance. Would save some money.

    • @NivagSwerdna
      @NivagSwerdna 5 лет назад

      @@AndreasSpiess Not if they position themselves. Definitely need a wide field.

  • @brightidea1
    @brightidea1 3 года назад

    Well done, love the video! I built a chip scanner years ago, but nobody would sell me chips for pets, not even veterinarians. I had to use immobilizer chips instead, that's the only kind I could get back then.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад

      Interesting. Now it is much easier. But still, you have to know what you do.

  • @mrx.2233
    @mrx.2233 5 лет назад

    Love your pointer Andreas ;)

  • @eirikco
    @eirikco 6 месяцев назад

    Love it! And love your humour 😁 i have two cats, and one is overweight. This looks like a fun project for weight control

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  6 месяцев назад +2

      I am not sure she will find it "fun" ;-)

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is great! I am plotting a sort of “Stray Station” for tracking + taking care of Stray Cats / “Community Cats” in an area, sometimes groups called “Cat Colonies”.
    I am thinking some method to track would be of use, and RFID (post TNR) seems great!
    I’ll definitely use your work and read up on this more, thanks for this!

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck with your project!

  • @scotty3114
    @scotty3114 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks! You helped me with a pet door problem I had been mulling over for a while.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  9 месяцев назад

      Glad to help. And thank you for your support!

  • @m3chanist
    @m3chanist 5 лет назад

    And the grand winner of the best youtube video thumbnail award 2019 goes to....the man with the Swiss accent, and his Y̶e̶t̶i̶ erm...cat ( beautiful btw )

  • @michaelathens953
    @michaelathens953 5 лет назад

    Your cats are very handsome, I love them! Great idea on the automation for them, and I'm impressed by the implementation.
    Greetings from the Utah high desert.

  • @Andreas-gh6is
    @Andreas-gh6is 5 лет назад +4

    You can use shorter distances with a bit of cooperation: Cats can easily learn to rub their shoulders on a reader in order to do something they want: open doors, get food, throw something. Especially with a small beep. For a while now I have been working on a framework to think about animal training by artificial intelligence, and how to teach animals more complicated stuff.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      Interesting idea. We still have a Circus around here and there they have very well trained animals. So it must be possible to train them. Not yet with AI, though ;-)

  • @asddsfdsaasdf
    @asddsfdsaasdf 4 года назад

    It was both informative and entertainting. Thank you and wish You the best.

  • @HelmutTschemernjak
    @HelmutTschemernjak 5 лет назад +1

    Great video again, also a nice scope 500 MHz. Thank you.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      You are welcome! The scope was not necessary this time. Only 134kHz ;-)

  • @m00st
    @m00st 5 лет назад +1

    Haha, besides informative, your videos are becomming quite funny too. Worked on a website on which vets could retrieve owners info by entering the tag of a pet that was found. This was already in 1997 when ‘chipping’ pets became populair in the Netherlands. Good memories (programming in MUMPS).

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      I have to adapt to the consumer needs ;-)

  • @hughaskew6550
    @hughaskew6550 5 лет назад +3

    I have three chipped orange tabbies that look very similar. I have long thought of making an RFID system that would announce their names as they passed by it. Just for the heck of it, mostly.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Nice idea. Like my last project, which says hello if I enter ma lab ;-)

  • @avejst
    @avejst 5 лет назад +1

    Nice Work as always 👍😄

  • @DDBerlin
    @DDBerlin 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Andreas, good You did this. I am also playing with RFID for my cats and had the same readers on my list, but was not sure which one to try, but was about to order the third one with the high voltage. At first I played with the normal 125kHz readers - I had some of the very cheap HZ-1050 readers laying around. They also work for the 134 kHz tags, as the difference in frequency is not too far apart. You don't see anything on the output though, as decoding differs from the 125kHz tags and the chips simply is not programmed to react to that sequence. But if You take the signal directly from pin 7 of the LM358 amplifier, You can decode the ID of the animal tag. I tried it, and it works. The coil should be optimized for a better range and the voltage is too low for a real world project but in principle it works and the HZ-1050 could be completely reprogrammed as it is an ATMEGA8 and the header is exposed.
    Chipping of the cats is really no problen. I assisted my vetenarian when she chipped my cats. Their skin is less sensitive to pain as ours and although the needle looks frightening, they did not even react to the stitch at all (I was holding them). There wasn't even blood as the chip is placed between skin an "inner cat".
    Regards Frank

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Good to know the trick with pin 7. Maybe someone uses it and writes the software. But I am not sure how strong these readers are. I think they are comparable with the cheaper ones.

    • @DDBerlin
      @DDBerlin 5 лет назад

      No, it is not strong enough for a real world scenario. The cat"s skin reduces the distance even more, but for testing or proof of concept it works.

  • @JWSmythe
    @JWSmythe 4 года назад +1

    I thought the tester at 9:58 was something fancy. I just stumbled across it elsewhere. A $10 LCR-T4? I'm ordering one now, because it looks like a lot of fun!
    And, thank you for doing all these tests. I was stumbling my way through making the same thing, and results with chips so far were poor. Looks like I'll be getting the fancy "high voltage" receiver.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад +1

      These transistor testers are very good!

  • @BoskiMartinez
    @BoskiMartinez 5 лет назад

    Really nice job and sweet cats :)

  • @charlieb9502
    @charlieb9502 3 года назад

    Very useful info.
    I plan on making a public kiosk to take pets to that have been found and see if they have a chip and what is the number.
    Then they can use that number to locate the owner.
    So the good samaritan can locate the owner with out having to take the pet to a vet to get scanned.
    And get the wayward pet back sooner.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад

      This is done by the vets here. They have such a reader

  • @MrOlezhandr
    @MrOlezhandr 5 лет назад

    Ржачное видео! Умелая подача материала! Интересные темы, великолепное доходчивое объяснение с иллюстрациями! Хорошая дикция! Так обучаться - одно удовольствие, спасибо, автор!
    Hilarious video! Skillful material feed! Interesting topics, great intelligible explanation with illustrations! Good diction! So learning is a pleasure, thanks, the author!

  • @AThreeDogNight
    @AThreeDogNight 5 лет назад

    Thank you Andreas, very interesting my friend.

  • @rantalbott6963
    @rantalbott6963 5 лет назад

    When I saw the "Home Automation for Cats", my first thought was "How can they solder without opposable thumbs?".
    Another commenter mentioned cats rubbing up against things. They do like to scent-mark, and I gather that the chips are usually implanted not too far from their cheeks. You might be able to help with the range problem by putting the smaller coil on some sort of post at about head height (they like to mark tree-like objects). For training, have the RFID control a treat dispenser. Once they associate "Marking a tree that looks like this " with "Good things happen", you could use the posts to control pet doors (with inside and outside posts to make the door swing the right way), food dispensers, and other automation.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the info. This is probably more for an animal trainer. With my background, I stick to technical solutions ;-)

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 5 лет назад

      For cats (not sure about dogs, but probably similar) the chips are generally inserted between the shoulder blades, slightly forward of them. Mostly because this is a location they can't scratch/chew and won't dislodge them while healing into place. Just FYI. :-)

  • @EboniqueLuxe
    @EboniqueLuxe 5 лет назад

    Great video! its definately giving me some great ideas 💗

  • @voltlog
    @voltlog 5 лет назад

    What a nice video! Also thumbs up for the thumbnail image. 😂

    • @blackkissi
      @blackkissi 5 лет назад

      img.ruclips.net/user/viy89yJ1Fq-hQ/maxresdefault.jpg
      😂

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Thank you! She was really upset and scared me ;-)

  • @carelx7029
    @carelx7029 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks Andreas. I have made a motorised catfflap, because one of my cats feels very vurnerable with the flap on his head. RFID was a logical next step. So I build the reader out of discrete components, driven and read by an AVR Mega. I must say that the analog side of this project, like resonance and filtering was a humbling experience. I learned a lot about this black magic side of electronics. It would be good if vets would also see this video. It is a basic question while working on this project: How parallel is the vet?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      I can imagine that creating these filters is not easy. I also assume you do not get lots of information on how to do it.

    • @BenEllisAkaGru
      @BenEllisAkaGru Год назад

      Would you be able to share your work/research on building from components? I've been struggling to find an EM3405 :(

  • @albertroswell
    @albertroswell 2 года назад

    aww great video, I admire you so much :)

  • @yorickhunt3371
    @yorickhunt3371 5 лет назад +51

    Cat diameter ≈ 100mm... Fur diameter ≈ 350mm :-P

    • @GarryMobi
      @GarryMobi 5 лет назад +11

      Cats are a liquid, haven't you noticed?
      www.boredpanda.com/cats-are-liquids/

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is 5 лет назад +4

      Cats can basically get through everything that is at least as wide as their skull, sometimes even smaller. Don't ask me how, even though I'm a vet...

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +2

      @Garry: Thank you for the link!

  • @larssjodahl7660
    @larssjodahl7660 4 года назад

    Great video, good info, and funny.

  • @borntoblog
    @borntoblog 5 лет назад +1

    No animals were harmed in the making of this video, only Andreas

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      And only one scratch on the arm. Nothing big ;-)

  • @PhG1961
    @PhG1961 5 лет назад

    An inspiring video ! Indeed usefull.

  • @peterwhalley5236
    @peterwhalley5236 5 лет назад +1

    You are on the right track but a follow on project will need more intelligence to detect playloads - small rabbits, snakes, and mice! One of our cats regularly wants to bring in something to play with! We live in the country and I have imagined several applications like automatic door with airlock (very windy here) but I haven't come up with a bulletproof way to keep the wildlife out. If for no other reason than the mouse will weigh almost as much carried on the inside (snack) as outside (playload) :-)

    • @c1n
      @c1n 5 лет назад +1

      Somebody builded this by using image recognition: joakimsoderberg.github.io/catcierge/

  • @satman1w
    @satman1w 4 года назад

    :-) excellent video!! nice work... beautifull cats !!!

  • @GarryMobi
    @GarryMobi 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the experiments & the video ... will try out the 7€ version to build a small reader w/ ESP8266 and OLED display for our animal rescue organisation ... hopefully it will work ;)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      This should work.

    • @GarryMobi
      @GarryMobi 5 лет назад

      Received the reader within less than 2 weeks, came with an RFC card, supposedly FDX-B, which works in short distance (~2cm), but can't get it to read either my dog's tag, nor the neighbors dog's ... not sure whether it's the "wrong" antenna/reader circuit, or the bad maximum distance ...

  • @nicklaspersson4687
    @nicklaspersson4687 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. I have had the idea to use RF reader to enable access to cat door flap. However, knowing that my cat is an excellent hunter that likes to bring in "trophies" that are more or less alive I decided to drop that idea. Only way would be an image recognition system to make sure the cat is not carrying anything in its jaws. Perhaps an idea for another great video featuring cats and home automation.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      Good idea. Maybe still combined with the tag reader. It might be hard to distinguish Gini from Dishka using pattern recognition.
      Our is no hunter, she is probably too old :-)

    • @nicklaspersson4687
      @nicklaspersson4687 5 лет назад

      @@AndreasSpiess My cat has once "delivered" to the door an entire magpie that was a third her size. I imagine the mayhem if it had been brought into the house and played with it and then butchered it on the fine carpet. Happy day for cat - not so much for human girlfriend :-D.
      My cat has a very unique face with white red and grey areas so in my case a pattern system might be well suited. Such a system would have to be 'trained', I guess. I am curious how much effort that would take. Perhaps it is hard to train it to see "object in mouth". I can not estimate how hard of an ai-software problem it may be.

  • @r1273m
    @r1273m 5 лет назад +11

    The 4 dislikes were from cats who did not fancy a dirty great needle injecting an RFID tag under their skin!

    • @anullhandle
      @anullhandle 5 лет назад +1

      I don't think they can feel it. I had to inject considerable amount of saline under the skin for a few days and my cat put up no fuss.

    • @carelx7029
      @carelx7029 5 лет назад

      They feel it. That's why vets now prefer to chip under sedation. I call the needle for injecting the chip rather a pipe.

    • @jimb032
      @jimb032 5 лет назад

      @@carelx7029 are you sure? That area at the back scruff of their necks that the momma carries them by is very nerve inactive. But many cats also don't tolerate a vet poking and prodding period and they probably give shots while they do the RFID too, so sedation is probably a norm for the work. Just guesses based on experience.

    • @Culturedropout
      @Culturedropout 5 лет назад

      @@anullhandle Same. And that was a *big* needle!

    • @carelx7029
      @carelx7029 5 лет назад

      I had 5 cats chipped unsedated. My job holding the cat and it sure hurts them. The bigger the needle the bigger the chance you hit something. Off course vet ethics is also a moving subject. No pain if it can be avoided is now the standard.

  • @tengelgeer
    @tengelgeer 5 лет назад

    Yes, this was interesting! Had some ideas for my cats (Chief and Stitch) but yeah, I always have to many project ideas. Nice to see somebody else also experimenting with it with Chinese readers. Two question though. The coil you made, you just build it or did you do some calculations? And did you only try the more expensive reader? I would be interested to see if the cheaper readers also work is the cat is inserted into the coil (aka distance is pretty small).

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +1

      Each reader needs a different coil. I tried to switch coils and it did not work. I had a working solution so I did not check the weaker devices. The chance they work is not too big, I assume.

  • @tillorrly1128
    @tillorrly1128 4 года назад

    This is a perfect youtube video.
    - Not to long.
    - Nerdy, yet clear.
    - Purring cats.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад

      Thank you! She was not always purring, if you look at the thumbnail picture ;-)

  • @FrancescoVannini
    @FrancescoVannini 2 года назад

    Hi Andreas, really enjoyed this video as did many others from you.
    As for the module you finally used for your POC cat feeder did you eventually get any information about the use of J5-J10 bridges to choose a different combination of caps?

  • @dismayer666
    @dismayer666 5 лет назад

    Well you can make many things with it. If she's going out it's obvious to make some kind of automatic cat door. You can monitor her behavior ie. approaching her bowl or litter box.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      You are right. And a viewer used this technology to decide how much milk each cow was delivering every day.

  • @ReevansElectro
    @ReevansElectro 5 лет назад +7

    I just noticed that your little oscilloscope pointer doesn't have a little white glove on it. What size would it wear? Perhaps we can start a fund drive to buy it one.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +2

      I already printed one in white. But I have to paint the rest :-(

  • @nkos6376
    @nkos6376 5 лет назад +2

    she is adorable! :)

  • @adjiebond
    @adjiebond 2 года назад

    this is Amazing RFID program and give me an idea for my sheep.

  • @eduardomendonca1280
    @eduardomendonca1280 5 лет назад

    First, I would like to say thank you for your great videos. You are one person that I admire very much, I am a big fan. When I was doing a bit research on alliexpress I notice that a few vendors posted that with a area of antenna bigger, the range could be bigger too. Did you notice if the cards can perform better (increasing the range) enlarging the area of the antenna?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      I only changed the antenna of one device. But as I showed you cannot just change the antenna.

    • @eduardomendonca1280
      @eduardomendonca1280 5 лет назад +1

      @@AndreasSpiess ok yes I understood. But do you believe that if I use the last device that you used but change the size of antenna square (bigger) can I reach a better range of detection?

  • @zolatanaffa87
    @zolatanaffa87 5 лет назад

    Very interesting video Andreas,
    really beautiful your cats, much more than the punk! bleah!

  • @zvpunry1971
    @zvpunry1971 5 лет назад +1

    The image on aliexpress of the long range module looks like it has a bunch of capacitors with solder-jumpers. Of course it was easier to unwind a few turns of the new coil, but it seems nice to get the other option directly from the vendor. ;)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      It was hard to get any information for these readers. I assume it will be even harder to get information about these jumpers :-(

    • @zvpunry1971
      @zvpunry1971 5 лет назад +1

      I gained information about these jumpers just by looking at them and the row of unconnected capacitors. I expect them to be all in parallel and also parallel with the coil to form a tank circuit. With the 0.55mH included coil there was probably 25.3pF (Possible E12 series values: 22pF + 3.3pF) enabled. There were probably also a not connected 15pF and 2.2pF capacitor, and with 17.2pF your 82mH coil would be good for 134kHz
      Another idea would be, removing these fixed value capacitors and installing a small trimmer close to the coil instead. And to tune it, I'd go for maximum peak to peak voltage when the reader is active. Or the reader isn't locked to a crystal but to the resonance frequency of that tank circuit, then it would be possible to move it to exactly 134,2kHz (it was slightly off).
      Just something I'd play with. ;)

  • @makers_lab
    @makers_lab 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info Andreas. I think the antenna voltage is 360V though with that module and not 36V, hence the high voltage warning, so you may have used an x10 probe but not setup the scope accordingly.

  • @DeltaLima274
    @DeltaLima274 3 года назад

    exactly what I'm looking for my "cat outdoor house" , THX! :D

  • @Timberw0lff
    @Timberw0lff 5 лет назад

    Very interesting. How sensitive is the new "animal loop antenna" to switching power supplies? You said at the beginning of your video that these readers are sensitive to EMR. Did you checked the minimal distance?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      I did not make any additional tests in this direction.

  • @dirk-janfaber
    @dirk-janfaber 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another interesting video. Instead of only robbing our money with your mailbag video's, now we also need to get more cats. :)

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      But pay attention: You get a lot of Chinese stuff for one cat ;-)
      Warning: There are two new Mailbag videos in the making :-(

  • @matthewbabb9279
    @matthewbabb9279 3 года назад

    Andreas, such a good video! Do you have a circuit diagram you use for the final project with LED and everything?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад

      Unfortunately, I do not have more documentation available :-(

  • @aurelienlux
    @aurelienlux 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, it has pretty much all the info I was looking for. I'm planning to install a chip reader at the front door and garden door of our apartment to receive a warning via Home Assistant when our cats cross them. That way we can know and act right away if they ever escape (as the apartment is in a big city and our cats are not used to going out on their own, and when they go outside with us it's in a mostly enclosed garden in a more rural area at our house, they would very likely get lost, maybe permanently, and possibly hurt if they ever got out unsupervised).
    One thing I'm wondering is what orientation the chips are inside the cats. Since we don't have cat flaps on the doors and my project is meant to be a warning system rather than automating something like a cat flap or feeder, the most ideal location I can think of for the antenna would be flat on the group (possibly inside the doormat). But I'm not sure if this would work with a sufficient range.
    Otherwise I suppose I could try to put the antenna parallel to the door frame.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  2 года назад

      You have to try the reach of the antenna. But usually it is only a few cm.

  • @meinsda5983
    @meinsda5983 5 лет назад

    Great Ideas an nice cats ;)

  • @CyberlightFG
    @CyberlightFG 5 лет назад +18

    Make the vacuum robot follow the cat.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад +4

      To remove the mess her hairs make ?

    • @MrGordane
      @MrGordane 5 лет назад +3

      Put a camera on the robot and livestream it

    • @CyberlightFG
      @CyberlightFG 5 лет назад

      A real challenge would be to track each cat and clean there 10 minutes after she has been there.

    • @nombinator
      @nombinator 5 лет назад +1

      @@CyberlightFG If it can clean a sofa, let me be you first buyer !

  • @techtoca
    @techtoca 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @rancidbeef582
    @rancidbeef582 5 лет назад

    Electronic automation AND cats! Doesn't get any better than that!

  • @nThanksForAllTheFish
    @nThanksForAllTheFish 5 лет назад

    Great video as usual. Would it help the range if you tune the resonance of the LC tank in the Tx to peak at 134.2kHz either by changing the loop turns or the capacitor value? Is higher Q-factor better or worse in this application?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      I did not look inside the analog design, so I have no idea. I assume the reduction of the number of turns did exactly that: To match the frequency better.

  • @hamohamo234
    @hamohamo234 5 лет назад

    3:56 best part! Cheers

  • @mrx.2233
    @mrx.2233 5 лет назад

    Tag the punks LOL love it!!

  • @armada7800
    @armada7800 4 года назад

    Great, I plan to make one feeder for my three cats. Great Job
    Tagging Punks made me burst out laughing

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад

      That is an ideal project for this technology!

  • @nvv4
    @nvv4 2 года назад +1

    I really hope you read this, halfway trough the video you pointed out that 2 readers interfere with eachother on the cheaper chip.
    Would I be able to build a feeding place with 2 cat doors with 2 readers if I used one of the more expensive chips?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  2 года назад

      I assume it depends on the distance between the two loops. But I never tested such a setup because I only had one sensor of each design.

  • @WacKEDmaN
    @WacKEDmaN 5 лет назад +2

    all your cat are belong to us!
    nice vid..thanks Andreas

  • @Taras195
    @Taras195 5 лет назад

    Sooo cute cats!

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 5 лет назад +1

    Very good 👍

  • @sledgeHammerRulez
    @sledgeHammerRulez 5 лет назад

    Top video! Maybe I could build a drinking fountain for our Bazil, he likes to drink from running water :p

    • @andrewkieran8942
      @andrewkieran8942 5 лет назад

      Why not just use a proximity sensor? The 'worst' that can happen is it gives water to a different animal.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      To create a "business case" would probably be hard ;-)

  • @techtinker3949
    @techtinker3949 5 лет назад

    Hi Andreas, was that your video when you mention "image recognition" or a snippet from somewhere?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      So far I did nothing with image recognition :-(

  • @martingerken7094
    @martingerken7094 5 лет назад

    Cool! Which module did you use for your DIY-coil? Would the cheapest do?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      I used the most expensive. You would have to wind a different coil for each device. They do not work if you switch antennas

  • @jimedgar6789
    @jimedgar6789 Год назад

    Hey, I like the other "fing-longerer" better. The white glove gives it a certain Mr. Monopoly feel.

  • @justinfielding
    @justinfielding 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, thank you. As a hobbyist maker I don't have access to complex electronic testing equipment. Is there a simple formula for getting in the right ballpark for the number of turns on the antenna given we will know 1) The diameter of the coil (catflap, 3D printed loop etc), 2) desired operating frequency, 3) specs of copper wire?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Not that I know of. Antennas are very delicate and influenced by many things.

  • @brunetton
    @brunetton 3 года назад

    THANK YOU

  • @IamDerick
    @IamDerick Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson. We care for a friendly feral cat that has adopted us and remains outside. He has been processed by the "Catch, vaccinate, nueter and release program". They also clip the ear of the cat so if trapped again they know it was previously processed. My wife read they also chip some of these cats and we are curious if our furry friend was also. I have the means now to do so. Cheers.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  Год назад

      Adopting these poor cats is a good thing!

  • @mrx.2233
    @mrx.2233 5 лет назад

    Beautiful Kitty. xxx

  • @D4RKf1r386
    @D4RKf1r386 3 года назад

    Hi Andreas, thank you for your video and your friendliness.
    Is there a way to increase the capacity of the antenna that you're using?
    Thank you in advance 😊

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад +1

      There are always possibilities. But they are not simple, I think. Amplifying the currents, and increasing the loop size would be possibilities.

  • @slickfast
    @slickfast 4 года назад +1

    I'm building an automated cat feeder based off your video, so THANK you for doing this testing! Question though: what is driving the diameter of the loop? I'd like a larger loop for my kitties if possible (maybe even a square shape), but I assume I'd reduce the range of the scanner. Is this true?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад

      The driving factor is the size of the cat. But you have to test the range.

    • @ridhoheranof3413
      @ridhoheranof3413 2 года назад

      No, if you make a square shape that would effect for the position of your tag, the tag and the antenna should face to face, but in a circular shape the different position of your tag wouldn't cause anything

  • @RealDameBlue
    @RealDameBlue 4 года назад +3

    Hello Andreas, nice video! Thanks, nice to see that it actual works! I’m also working on a petfeeding system for my 2 cats, each with a seperate diet. Can you give/send me a link how you connected the last one (the high voltage one). I couldn’t find this via the links below .. I’m currently struggling with that. Thanks!

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад +1

      You should be able to read it with Serial.read(). I have no code anymore :-(

    • @RealDameBlue
      @RealDameBlue 4 года назад +1

      @@AndreasSpiess Thanks for the answer, I was doing that, but sofar no success for me. Btw, my cats have a dutch accent ;-)

    • @oSaluun
      @oSaluun 2 года назад

      @@RealDameBlue I'd love to hear an update. did you succeed? Surefeed bowls wont do for us bc we need a system with a timer for scheduled feeding when we leave for a weekend, so our cat sitters dont have to come in twice a day but only once. I was thinking to get a small shelf with doors, put cat doors into its side walls on 2 different levels that recognize which cat is trying to enter, and place something similar to catmate bowls inside (the round ones with a built-in timer). i'm kind of in the mood to overengineer the whole thing

  • @lebaptoumetrage6396
    @lebaptoumetrage6396 10 месяцев назад

    The only good video about this subject

  • @andrewtoogood1429
    @andrewtoogood1429 5 лет назад

    I would love to be able to read HDX tags which are used for larger animals like cows, it would lead to all sorts of fun on the farm. They chargs thousands for ready made products.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  5 лет назад

      Maybe you also find such readers. I thought, the yellow tag was similar to the one they also use for cows. But this might differ from country to country.

    • @andrewtoogood1429
      @andrewtoogood1429 5 лет назад

      @@AndreasSpiess In New Zealand they are all HDX every animal has to have one.

  • @paulmeynell8866
    @paulmeynell8866 4 года назад

    Great video
    I’m only learning so I like to try and understand how the sketch works.
    I’m not sure about the Hex into decimal function
    It works fine for country.
    When doing the ID , when you get to message[9] the mult x 16 is bigger than an unsigned long, so mult goes back to zero.
    This means you only process the first 7 values
    The checksum I have know idea how it works! And help with that would be great
    Many thanks

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I do no more remember what I did in this sketch and I have no time to go back.

  • @user-tj2qj5tm1f
    @user-tj2qj5tm1f 3 года назад

    Vielen Dank für das spitzen Video! Uns ist eine Katze zugelaufen und ich möchte den Besitzer ermitteln. Gerade den mittleren Sensor erhalten.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад

      Gibt es eine öffentliche Datenbank mit den Besitzern?

  • @o.h.w.6638
    @o.h.w.6638 2 года назад

    F'ing hilarious. You win a new sub 👏

  • @greevous
    @greevous 3 года назад

    Love your project, would it be possible to know how many loops were left on your 200mm ring for a good starting point for producing my own version of this?

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  3 года назад

      It is hard to count. I guess 15-20 at a diameter of 22cm. But You have to measure. Start with more because cutting is easier than adding ;-)

    • @greevous
      @greevous 3 года назад

      @@AndreasSpiess Thankyou, that will give me a good starting point

  • @offgridsweden
    @offgridsweden 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome work man. Really interesting. Have an amazing weekend, Andreas 🇸🇪

  • @rickharold7884
    @rickharold7884 2 года назад

    V nice. Would use by two doors to warn the family the cat may get the out. Our cats are indoor cats as there are a lot of coyotes.

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  2 года назад

      So it is really important to keep them inside!

  • @chimpofm
    @chimpofm 4 года назад

    Good afternoon, this the guy with the welsh ascent, :) i have found your videos truly fascinating and informative , you have helped me with so many projects, so much so , i have never had to ask a question, until now, i am due to receive one of those implants. just like the gentleman you met has, as you maybe aware there are sometimes issue the the coupling due to the different coil shape, there are systems for sale that use tube - cylinder shaped coils that stops this... but they are not, from what i am aware. compatible with arduino or esp32. my question is there any way i can make a custom antenna and attach it to an arduino compatible system . RC522 for example? its for my motorcycle :D

    • @AndreasSpiess
      @AndreasSpiess  4 года назад

      You need a receiver which is capable to decode the frequency and coding of your chip. Maybfe you watch my other videos about RFID

    • @chimpofm
      @chimpofm 4 года назад

      @@AndreasSpiess yes the rc 522 works with my implant and the arduino. where would i started making a cylindrical antenna for it?