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+ | ===== Project Summary ===== | ||
+ | Our Project aims to enable RFID communication of WUSTL ID cards and Dorm Key Cards. We will use an Attiny85 micro controller to drive a motor driver. The motor driver will output the RFID signals to an inductor. The inductor should acts as an amplifier to the RFID signal that will be readable by a magnetic cars swiper. The Attiny85 will hold up to 4 cards and should have an indicator light for what card is currently in use. The Attiny85 will be programmed using an Arudino Microcontoller. | ||
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+ | ===== Contributors ===== | ||
+ | Nathan Jarvis </br> | ||
+ | Jonathon Severns </br> |
Revision as of 19:08, 14 September 2017
Project Summary
Our Project aims to enable RFID communication of WUSTL ID cards and Dorm Key Cards. We will use an Attiny85 micro controller to drive a motor driver. The motor driver will output the RFID signals to an inductor. The inductor should acts as an amplifier to the RFID signal that will be readable by a magnetic cars swiper. The Attiny85 will hold up to 4 cards and should have an indicator light for what card is currently in use. The Attiny85 will be programmed using an Arudino Microcontoller.
Contributors
Nathan Jarvis
Jonathon Severns