@MrRonPaul2012 We're sorry you don't like our example. We decided to RFID enable a refrigerator because it's something everyone should be able to relate to and there are companies selling small RFID enabled refrigerators for $10,000 and up in order to track pharmaceuticals, manufacturing chemicals, and food. Using the components in our video, someone could build their own for a fraction of the cost. We also tried to add some humor because otherwise RFID can be a little dull.
Rev. 13:17And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Rev.19:20b them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.
Have u lied? Have u stolen? Jesus said if you look at a women with lust you have committed adultery with here in your heart. If God judge’s u by the Ten Commandments will u be innocent or guilty? needgod.com
When you say "how to build an RFID reader", don't you think it's a bit dishonest to be using a module? I thought this video was going to be about how to use a microcontroller, make a PCB with the correct traces, etc. This just reminds me of how people say "I built my own computer", when all they really did is assemble it from modules....
@linagee - Thank you for the honest feedback. While in the formative phases of producing this video, we considered using discrete components, then an RFID reader chip, and ultimately decided that using a module was the only option given the time constraints of a <10 minute show. Not only are the other methods more complicated, but have so many different configurations. We are in the planning phases of "How to Build a Better RFID Reader". We hope you'll enjoy our next video more.
@linagee We now have another video that talks about building and RFID reader discrete readers and reader chips on our YouTube channel called How to Build an RFID Reader Part 1
@MrRonPaul2012 We're sorry you don't like our example. We decided to RFID enable a refrigerator because it's something everyone should be able to relate to and there are companies selling small RFID enabled refrigerators for $10,000 and up in order to track pharmaceuticals, manufacturing chemicals, and food. Using the components in our video, someone could build their own for a fraction of the cost. We also tried to add some humor because otherwise RFID can be a little dull.
mrrfid 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
Great job of demonstrating RFID technology and the different applications and components. Very informative!
GingerRasp 1 month ago
@GingerRasp Thank you very much! We also have detailed information on the RFID.net website
mrrfid 1 month ago
Absolutely!
deoxew 4 months ago
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Rev. 13:17And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Rev.19:20b them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.
Have u lied? Have u stolen? Jesus said if you look at a women with lust you have committed adultery with here in your heart. If God judge’s u by the Ten Commandments will u be innocent or guilty? needgod.com
standingontruth1 5 months ago
2:02 this is our.... other product lol
wolfricacc 6 months ago
When you say "how to build an RFID reader", don't you think it's a bit dishonest to be using a module? I thought this video was going to be about how to use a microcontroller, make a PCB with the correct traces, etc. This just reminds me of how people say "I built my own computer", when all they really did is assemble it from modules....
linagee 11 months ago 12
@linagee - Thank you for the honest feedback. While in the formative phases of producing this video, we considered using discrete components, then an RFID reader chip, and ultimately decided that using a module was the only option given the time constraints of a <10 minute show. Not only are the other methods more complicated, but have so many different configurations. We are in the planning phases of "How to Build a Better RFID Reader". We hope you'll enjoy our next video more.
mrrfid 11 months ago
@linagee agreed
ooltimu 9 months ago
@linagee We now have another video that talks about building and RFID reader discrete readers and reader chips on our YouTube channel called How to Build an RFID Reader Part 1
mrrfid 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos