Difference between revisions of "RFID Application Guide"

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The RFID, LCD and Switch E-Blocks all need to be powered via wire connections to the +V on the EB006.
 
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 August 2014

Introduction

These examples demonstrate the use of the Flowcode RFID component.

In particular they make use of the EB052 E-blocks RFID board, connected to an EB00600V9 E-blocks PICmicro multiprogrammer fitted with a 16F1937 microprocessor.

However, the examples are easily changed in Flowcode to support other microprocessors and platforms.

The Matrix TSL EB539SI6 Easy RFID bundle has all the items required for these sample applications and is an ideal introduction to RFID.


Setting up the project hardware

Connect the E-Blocks as indicated in the table below.

The RFID, LCD and Switch E-Blocks all need to be powered via wire connections to the +V on the EB006.

Hardware Setup
EB00600V9 PICmicro multiprogrammer
EB005 E-blocks LCD board Port A
EB004 E-blocks LED board Port B
EB052 E-blocks RFID board Port C
EB007 E-blocks push-to-make switch board Port D