Project Showcase: Get Started with RFID
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2020
- Learn more here: www.sparkfun.com/rfid
Read more about this project here: www.sparkfun.com/news/3338
Code to build your own: github.com/ThingsRobMade/RFID...
Products used in this video:
RFID Qwiic Kit www.sparkfun.com/products/15209
Real Time Clock Module - RV-8803 (Qwiic) www.sparkfun.com/products/16281
RedBoard Qwiic www.sparkfun.com/products/15123
Get a quick overview of RFID technology and see how Rob keeps tabs on his family's M&M consumption with this RFID enabled gumball machine build. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
You always put I smile on my face! I’ve watched your videos for some time now and enjoy your lay back delivery.
Haven’t played with RDID for some time now and your M&M project give me a idea for feeding our dogs
Everyone takes turns of feeding them and sometimes they get over feed by someone forgetting who’s turn it was to feed the dogs. Using your M&M system as the starting point I can make a dog feeder that everyone can use.
Thanks for sharing. See you in your next video
If it was me I would get the M&Ms outta the top! Great video, electronics made fun! Thx
Another outstanding video. I enjoy your sense of humor! Very timely as my wife just restocked our M&M supply yesterday. Thanks.
4:12 what about Baby Jack Jack? No rfid card for them??
RFID +1 and enjoyed the outtakes.
Nice demo
What frequency do pet chip tags use?
Hi iam new to sparkfun ...
I feel copied ☹️ even though it was only in a Dutch magazine, and no way you guys read it. But I made exactly that, candy machine plus RFID
Not gonna lie, I think this RFID candy machine idea is pretty cool. Mind sharing your design too?
@@luccarodrigues781 you could try buying pcm magazine November 2017. Since it was published I didn't make a blog or video about it.
I know it's a 'get started' video, but showing a project and not sharing the code is not very helpful. Since rfid code can be difficult, escpecially with game-like application, any help is appreciated to be able te learn more about rfid. This video really was not.
Sorry about that, I needed to get the video up before I had time to put a Github page together. Here's a link to the code:
github.com/ThingsRobMade/RFID_Gumball_Machine
@@robreynolds6546 thank you so much