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EZtronics VOF Schaduwrijk 11 3454TR De Meern Netherlands |
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Information about the Mifare / ISO 14443 RFID Products The ACR120 Mifare / ISO14443 card reader/writer enables you to store your own data into RFID tags. This facilitates storing for example name, balance, usage period, room number or other information into RFID tags. Great advantage of using this system is for example in access control systems one could enter a period into the card in which someone is authorized to enter a building or room. The card reading system at the access control point can decide standalone (without network and database access) whether someone is authorized or not. Another usage example could be maintaining a balance into the RFID card, like an electronic consumption credits system. The cards can of course be protected against unauthorised usage by using a secret key. For more information, programming examples and drivers for the ACR120 RFID Interface: drivers and manuals ACR120 Information about Phidgets Phidgets are an easy to use set of building blocks for low
cost sensing and control from your PC. Using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) as
the basis for all Phidgets, the complexity is managed behind an easy to use and
robust Application Programming Interface (API). Applications can be developed
quickly in Visual Basic, VBA (Microsoft Access and Excel), LabView,
Java, For Hardware
Developers: * Easy access to USB as an interface * Clear separation of hardware and software. * No need to explain bits, bytes and baud to the programmers: instead, refer them to our APIs. For Programmers: * Wrap our libraries with your own proprietary software * No reverse engineering - protocols are available. * There are a number of open source projects to get involved with. * Reach out into the world and make things happen! For Researchers: * New Physical User Interfaces can be as easy as software widgets. * Research and study, not solder and debug hardware. * Cheap, available hardware makes it a snap to reproduce results. |
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