OSOYOO RFID Starter Kit Basic Learning DIY for Arduino and for Raspberry Pi
- This is an OSOYOO RFID 18-item starter kit, developed specifically for beginners who want to learn RFID DIY projects with basic board. RFID(Radio-Frequency Identification) is a technology that can be used to identify chips or tags that contains a piece of ID. An example of RFID that we see in everyday life is an electronic door lock that enable a set of keys to unlock itself while blocking out other keys.
- To help beginners use this RFID kit, we designed straight forward projects for each component. Every project has a circuit graph, sample code, and accompanying picture or video.
- This OSOYOO RFID Starter Kit is a good place to start learning RFID. The kit is a useful tool for teachers and students to do science fair project, science lab experiments and science club competitions.
- With this RFID Starter Kit, you can learn how RFID key and receiver works, how to use RFID system to do security checks, how the controls and communicates with other devices such as LCDs, LEDs, servo motors, and keypads.
- This RFID Starter kit has 15 projects for beginners, and includes 18 types of electronic components.
We have full tech support to assist you with sample projects. For more Sample Code and DIY Project Tutorial, Please go to the web: http://osoyoo.com/2016/07/20/arduino-rfid-security-diy-starter-kit/. <br> <br>Sample Projects for beginners: <br>L1: What is Arduino? <br>L2: Osoyoo UNO Board <br>L3: Download and Install Arduino IDE <br>L4: What is a Sketch and how does it work? <br>L5: How to Install Additional Arduino Libraries <br>L6: Hello World <br>L7: Blink <br>L8: LED <br>L9: Eight of Flowing Water Light <br>L10: PWM Control LED Brightness(Breathing Light) <br>L11: Button <br>L12: Buzzer <br>L13: Photoresistor <br>L14: The Serial Monitor <br>L15: I2C LCD1602 Display <br>L16: RFID <br>L17: Servo <br>L18: Make sample security project <br>L19: Use touch switch sensor and Arduino to turn on LED <br>L20: 4×4 Matrix Keypad <br>L21: Use Arduino to drive DS1302 clock moduley <br>L22: 1-Channel Relay Module <br>L23: PIR Motion Sensor <br>L24: Sound Detection Sensor