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Experiments in RFID, continued⦠Last time, I posted an ultra-simple âfrom scratchâ RFID reader, which uses no application-specific components: just a Propeller microcontroller and a few passive components. This time, I tried the opposite: building an RFID tag using no application-specific parts. Well, my solution is full of dirty tricks, but the results arenât half bad. I used an Atmel AVR microco
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