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125Khz RFID Reader Using RDM6300

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Author: Dennis Lepine

Last Updated: 2016-02-18

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Using a RDM6300 and the EasyPic7/18F45K22 connected to UART1, RFID tags (EM4100 compatible) are Read, Added or Deleted from eeprom. When a stored tag is detected, RC0 is turned on for 2 seconds. Tag data is displayed on a 16x2 LCD. Project idea: Pet Feeder. Hook ESP8266 to UART2 and send Tag data.

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On a separate project, I've been playing with the ESP8266 and NodeMCU. I've programmed it to send my phone text when an input is triggered. When I get time, I want to use the RDM6300 to build a cat feeder (for my daughter and her 3 cats) and have it send her a text with the name of the cat/tag ID using the ESP8266.

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LCD Messages

Various LCD output messages

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