September 1, 2024
Description
Arduino Nano RFID Reader Project with 3D Printed Brackets
This project is designed for makers, hobbyists, and students who have experience working with 3D printing and soldering. It focuses on creating functional prototypes quickly, using 3D printed brackets to connect embedded systems without the need for traditional PCB design. Please note that the design is not customizable & needs glue for assembly.
Key Features:
Applications:
Extended Use:
Once the RFID reader is built, students can integrate it into other lessons and projects. For example, the RFID reader can be connected to a Raspberry Pi, which uses Node-RED to query a database and communicate with Home Assistant via MQTT. This opens up a variety of possibilities for creating smart home systems, inventory management solutions, or other IoT applications.
This project is perfect for those who have a basic understanding of 3D printing and soldering and want to create clean, functional prototypes with minimal effort. It’s a great way to learn about rapid prototyping while working with practical, real-world technology.
Animation of construction on instagram
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CkYZWJ7j3wz/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
License:
Standard Digital File License