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===== Project Summary ===== | ===== 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 | + | Our Project aims to enable RFID communication of WUSTL ID cards and Dorm Key Cards. We will use an Attiny85 micro controller to control the output of 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 ===== | ===== Contributors ===== | ||
Nathan Jarvis <br> | Nathan Jarvis <br> | ||
Jonathon Severns <br> | Jonathon Severns <br> |
Revision as of 19:09, 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 control the output of 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