PiicoDev RFID Module | Guide for Raspberry Pi

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In this tutorial, we'll get started with using a PiicoDev® RFID module by making some starter projects. Once we're done, you'll be able to read the simple ID off a tag, and read or write data to the tag. Depending on the tag type, we can turn the tag into an interactive RFID tag which triggers certain readers (like smartphones) to execute actions such as opening webpages, showing a specific location on a map, and loads more!
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  • @Felsworn5121
    @Felsworn51212 ай бұрын

    This is awesome information, thanks. I’m curious about the next step though, how is the signal sent to the lock to cause it to unlock?

  • @Bacho-hp9kx
    @Bacho-hp9kx8 ай бұрын

    Great Video !

  • @JoeColburn
    @JoeColburn Жыл бұрын

    I have a project in mind that will involve the tag being on a pet's collar and so I need more like 1m range. I saw something that indicated 13.56 Mhz should work up to 1m, but the technical specifications on the picodev RFID module page indicate 26mm (about 1 inch). Is there a module I can use with a Pi that would recognize a tag from .5m-1m away?

  • @danielwilson2086
    @danielwilson20862 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. Very well demonstrated. I'm assuming you can do away with the pico adapter and plug the RFID board directly into the SPA pins?

  • @Core-Electronics

    @Core-Electronics

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Daniel! That's correct, except this module uses I2C instead of SPI.

  • @firdoshdiakus4841
    @firdoshdiakus48417 ай бұрын

    Hi Great tutorial can you do a video of a long range rfid 10 to 20m...

  • @electrico5854
    @electrico585411 ай бұрын

    Nice vid I wanna connect an reader to an resbarry and write some code that appears on a screen with encryption and after 5 sec “access denied/accepted” to make my pc start up with a card for a project for fun I am an begginer tho I would love some advice from u guys Ty!

  • @tumininuadebambo
    @tumininuadebambo2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Core Electronics. i want my RFID to read tags and put ID in table while also activate a bluetooth scale and attach the body weight data to the ID in table. can you help?

  • @TheAmazingpower
    @TheAmazingpower Жыл бұрын

    I've got a question regarding the RFID module: Is it also possible to use another one? Most I see on the market (same 13,56MHz) seem to have way more pins, which needs to be connected. This one only uses 3.3V, GND, SDA and SCL (or am I mistaken)? Could I also use Modules having MISO, MOSI and other connections like common RFID Kit RC522, without using this pins, or do they function in another way? Unfortunately, your modules have quite a high shipping fee :( If not, why does your module got so little connection count compared to other ones?

  • @mackenziecouillard9092

    @mackenziecouillard9092

    10 ай бұрын

    You probably have you answer by now, but yes. I just bought a very common RC522 kit with 8 pins, 7 of which are used when using the SPI protocol.

  • @user-po2vy8lj6b
    @user-po2vy8lj6b8 ай бұрын

    Hey, I was wondering if it has to be a Pi 4, and if not what would be the lowest Pi I could use? For the past year me and my dad have been working on a Pi Zero W2 (I think), we have been using it to play old ROM's. So I was wondering if I could reuse the pi or if I would need to buy a more advanced Pi.

  • @Core-Electronics

    @Core-Electronics

    8 ай бұрын

    You shouldn't have any problems running on older Raspberry Pi Models, our PiicoDev modules are designed for MicroPython devices like Raspberry Pi Pico & MicroBit so you shouldn't experience any issues with a Pi Zero.

  • @Riteshkumar-hb8vl
    @Riteshkumar-hb8vl Жыл бұрын

    what os u r using on raspberry pi

  • @jynkotech
    @jynkotech2 жыл бұрын

    Hey sir I want to increment with the push button but it is very tedious process let say i want to increment 0 to 50,000 and i will press the button 50,000 times and i search all over the places that how to press a button that increment by it self and when i release it will stop incrementing. Can you guide me or make a code or tutorial? Please sir

  • @Core-Electronics

    @Core-Electronics

    2 жыл бұрын

    The best place for technical help is on our forums: forum.core-electronics.com.au/ Open a thread! We're full-time makers and are on the forums every day.

  • @jyvben1520
    @jyvben15202 жыл бұрын

    Needs a new upload, sound is not synchro ...

  • @Core-Electronics

    @Core-Electronics

    2 жыл бұрын

    Weird - what device are you watching this video on? It seems fine on our end.