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This project implements an RFID-based access control system using an Arduino board, an MFRC522 RFID reader, an I2C LCD display, an RTC (Real-Time Clock) module, and indicator LEDs with a buzzer. It ...
Overview: This project demonstrates a comprehensive Arduino-based RFID door lock system designed for secure access control. Utilizing the MFRC522 RFID reader module, a servo motor for door mechanism ...
By connecting multiple MFRC522 RFID readers to an Arduino Uno, she’s come up with a method of triggering a device (like an electronic door lock) only when the appropriate combination of RFID ...
Each programmed card has an allocated 5v/TTL compatible output and an Indicator LED. There is a latching mode, and a momentary mode. This unit can program 6x RFID cards in less than 30 seconds!
Fast RFID reader for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. 11:45 am October 8, 2019 By Julian Horsey. ... The red LED will flash when a non-programmed card is read, ...
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