Hello is now terminally SSI, we're on our project to test the baccalaureate consite a flap with electrical RFID recognition. We received the RFID card eBlock that we add the map matrix A port has already occupied by the buttons, the LCD port B occupied by the port C occupied by the power board, the door will be occupied by D the RFID reader. When we want to compile a single RFID card, it says it does not detect the correct peak is and we must go in the expert configuration and we found a good pic. But when you compile, it tells us that there's errors. We do not know where this error comes.
We would like to have the tutorial for this peak or a solution. Help me!
Eblock RFID
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Re: Eblock RFID
Hi
Are you able to post your flowchart so we can have a look at it.
Its not possible to help without more information about the error.
Have you tried the Matrix test files to see if your basic hardware is all working.
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/product ... PHPSESSID=
Are you able to post your flowchart so we can have a look at it.
Its not possible to help without more information about the error.
Have you tried the Matrix test files to see if your basic hardware is all working.
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/product ... PHPSESSID=
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Re: Eblock RFID
The problem has been resolved. Now we have a problem with the distance. We want the distance of RFID card is at least 10cm. In the moment, you have to stick to the green light
Re: Eblock RFID
Is that it would be possible to have a programming rfid with a report identification of a cat? I'm stuck
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Re: Eblock RFID
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The distance the rfid detects from is a function of the hardware.
It will only detect when the card is close to the pcb antenna on the eblock.
If you want it to work further away I think you will need to use the 125kHz external antenna, though I've never used that option myself.
The distance the rfid detects from is a function of the hardware.
It will only detect when the card is close to the pcb antenna on the eblock.
If you want it to work further away I think you will need to use the 125kHz external antenna, though I've never used that option myself.
1 in 10 people understand binary, the other one doesn't !