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| This article first appeared in the December issue of Elektor. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the merger of the physical and the digital wo...

| This article tells you how to modify a give-away RFID reader so it can read MIFARE ISO 14443 cards. Alternatively you can either modify an e...

| In this article we describe a do-it-yourself RFID reader as well as a way of making your own RFID tags. What’s more, we show how to make RFI...

| It’s a fascinating hardware combination, but what can we do with it? VisiOLED is a wireless door-opener featuring RFID cards for visitor ide...

| RFID appears to be well on its way to becoming a technology of the future. Many people mistrust this technology, while some see it as the an...

| Radio frequency identification (commonly known as RFID) is a generic term used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form...

| The RFID-based project described here employs a specially-programmed IC from the ‘SFChip’ (the ‘SF’ stands for ‘Special Function’) product f...

| In this month’s LabTalk we show how half an hour of measuring, thinking aloud and tweaking one capacitor value was rewarded by a five-fold i...

| RFID labels can be used to mark racing horses as well as containers, scooters and perfume packages. Passports and sporting-event tickets can...

| This issue of Elektor Electronics magazine comes with a free RFID card. With a little luck, your card contains a number that links it to a f...