For starters, you need a pre-wired NFC RFID module as the key hardware. NFC and RFID projects have become a huge trend, but many modules are pricey for electronics hobbyists and need a complex setup.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to build projects including an RFID scanner may be interested in a new tutorial by Instructables member Xeiverse to create a Raspberry Pi RFID Scanner with ease.
“The opportunity to embed high-performance, low cost RFID technology into many different types of products and solutions is driving innovation throughout commercial, industrial and consumer markets.
SMARTRAC’s Sensor Temperature DogBone inlay and RFMicron’s Temperature Sensor Powered by Magnus tag both use RFMicron’s Magnus S3 passive RFID sensor IC, released a year ago (see RFMicron Releases New ...
*I like the crazy tech specificity of this RFID press release. Presented By: ThingMagic "Hope you are well – thought I’d share some news today as ThingMagic, recognizing that RFID plays a significant ...
After completing the fermentation process for this year’s fall wine-grape crop, the teaching and research winery at the University of California, Davis, reports that an RFID sensor system used on ...