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Détails de mon RFID Spoofer Home Made - Le blog de Tix. le Geek. Salutations!

Détails de mon RFID Spoofer Home Made - Le blog de Tix. le Geek

J'ai décidé de faire un descriptif plus détaillé de mon RFID Spoofer. En effet, mon dernier article traitant du bouzin n'était pas très exhaustif. Donc ce post-ci traitera de mon petit RFID Spoofer HomeMade. C'est un "petit" dispositif nomade permettant la copie/Falsification de tags RFID (125Khz->Pas de cryptage, pas d'auth, c'est du clonage en quelque sorte). Il dispose de: Www.rev-ed.co.uk/docs/axe213.pdf. Thierry.lct.pagesperso-orange.fr/commun/Liaison_HF.pdf. Wireless temperature sensor - Download PDF. The diagram below shows the circuit to build.

Wireless temperature sensor - Download PDF

I apologies for the poor quality, I did attempt drawing it in Eagle at first, but didn't get too far and decided it would be quicker to just draw it in Ms Paint ! The transmitter circuit is shown at the top, I actually didn't use 5v, instead I ran it off a 3.5v button battery. Wireless temperature sensor. Www.picaxe.orconhosting.net.nz. PICAXE Wireless Interfacing. The first thing you'll need to do wireless communications are at least two PICAXE's, one sending data through a radio transmitter, and the other using a radio receiver to get the data and do something with it.

PICAXE Wireless Interfacing

This article will only deal with this simple setup, and will concentrate on getting the data from the sender to the receiver, not what that data means or how it is to be created or used. Radio Transmitters and Receivers There is a fairly large range of radio transmitter and receiver devices available in the UK and elsewhere operating at a variety of frequencies and using Amplitude (AM) or Frequency (FM) modulation.

There are a variety of suppliers in the UK, and even Maplins sells them in the High Street at reasonable prices. Radio link for measuring water levels in a tank. Radio link for measuring water levels in a tank This webpage describes how to build a pressure sensor and RF data link.

Radio link for measuring water levels in a tank

The tank level receiver can be used to control a pump and display the level. This circuit uses single chip Picaxe microcontrollers. View of tanks on top of a hill, out of sight of the pump shed. How do we know they are full? Transmitter module. Closeup of the transmitter electronics. Closeup solder side. PICAXE Outside Temperature/INTERNET Project (Hardware) Hardware Description Here's how the PICAXE (08M) and LM34 are wired: Notice that the "Serial In" pin (pin-2) is connected only to a 10k pull-down resistor. This is the pin that would normally be used to program the 08M, but is not actually needed to run the application. The 08M chip, in the case of the as-built working circuit, was programmed on a separate, socketed board (the board shown in a previous article: Communicate with the PICAXE ) and then pulled from its socket and installed in the working, as-built, board.

Tutorials / Xbee Basics. Resources The following notes borrow heavily from Tom Igoe's, "Making Things Talk.

Tutorials / Xbee Basics

" The notes also include info from Rob Faludi's notesFor pin mapping, and more than you ever wanted to know: XBee product manualTo set up a PAN id at ITP: please visit the ITP PAN ID page Overview This tutorial is intended to provide information for getting started with XBee and XBee Pro 802.15.4 modules. Wireless Tweeting fridge. RF Remote + Portable Power Supply All In One. This remote represents my journey from knowing absolutley nothing about RF communications, to a little bit.

RF Remote + Portable Power Supply All In One

Built from scratch, the remote runs off a PICAXE 28X2 processor, powered by a pololu voltage boost. This means only one AA cell is required to run the device. Wireless Buying Guide. When it comes to throwing data over the ether, there are a lot of options.

Wireless Buying Guide

If you’re confused about what wireless technology is best for your next project then keep on reading. Hopefully our entirely biased view will steer you toward the wireless module of your dreams (or at least your design requirements). Bluetooth While Bluetooth is rarely the less expensive option, it does carry the advantage of being fairly universal. There is an ever-growing number of Bluetooth enabled devices on the market and almost all of them are capable of communicating with each other.

Nordic Nordic radio modules are a very flexible solution for near-field wireless data transmission. How to be very happy when communicating serial wireless low tech. Arduino RF Communication using RX & TX link Modules. This Tip/Walk-Through will guide you through a simple one way communication link between two Arduinos.

Arduino RF Communication using RX & TX link Modules

The Project uses these RX/TX Radio Frequency (RF) Link Modules. Edit :- Links updated - old ones where retired .Boooooo (Thanks to Fritsl for bringing these cool babies to my attention ,i just had to try them out on my arduino and i am well impressed with thier performance ) Both Transmitter and Receiver together cost less than two tin cans with a piece of long string connected between !!!!!!!

You will have to download the Virtualwire.h library and install it to your arduinos hardware/libraries folder. RF Link Transmitter - 315MHz. Trackuino. HID iClass demystified - OpenPCD. From OpenPCD HID iCLASS On-Air-Protocol for mutual authentication HID Access Control Application read with a standard OMNIKEY 5321 RFID reader - shown both in encrypted and decrypted form As rumors are flying high, we would like to make some clarifications concerning the key vulnerabilities we found.

HID iClass demystified - OpenPCD

The most important finding of our research is that HID iCLASS Standard Security cards can be easily read and copied with low cost consumer USB RFID readers due to the fact that the same two keys were used world-wide for all HID iCLASS Standard Security installations. Project – Simple RFID access system - Birds on the Wire. Hello Readers The purpose of this project is to prototype a basic RFID access system. FM bug using salvaged SMD parts. Freaklabs - Open Source Wireless - Feeding the Shark - Turning the Freakduino into a Realtime Wireless Protocol Analyzer with Wireshark. RF Transceiver using the MRF49XA.

Transceiver breakout boards.

RF Transceiver using the MRF49XA

Freaklabs - Open Source Wireless - Introducing the Freakduino-Chibi, An Arduino-based Board For Wireless Sensor Networking. Build the BASIC SPY TRANSMITTER - Page 1 of 16. Build the 2 transistor Spy Transmitter Radio frequency projects can seem more difficult than most electronics projects because most of the time you cannot build them on a solderless breadboard and there may be parts used that are not easy to source such as coils and adjustable capacitors.

This project is focused towards those who have not yet attempted to build any kind of RF project, and it is laid out in such a way as to make it easy to explore the basic principles of RF circuitry and ensure a successful final product. This simple 2 transistor audio transmitter will send the sounds picked up in a room to any FM radio tuned to the same frequency as the transmitter, somewhere between 80 and 100 Megahertz. The expected range will be at least 100 feet and could be substantially longer depending on the parts used and the quality of your final product. 433Mhz RF link kit [WLS107B4B] - $4.90 : Seeed Studio Depot, Boost ideas, extend the reach. Felipe Miranda | 2013-03-11 Hi! Cheap Arduino Wireless Communications. I was looking for a way to handle wireless communications between two Arduino boards. Other options like Xbee or Bluetooth were going to cost $50 to over $100. Then I found a cheap RF transmitter and receiver at Sparkfun.

The total cost is only $9!

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