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Automated Home Access Using RFID. By: Harrizon Sanchez Travis AFB, California. Overview. Background Project Summary Phidgets RFID reader Electronic Door Strike Powerbolt 1000 Electronic Deadbolt Control Circuit Circuit Diagrams Conclusions. Background. Never used RFID before
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Automated Home Access Using RFID By: Harrizon Sanchez Travis AFB, California
Overview • Background • Project Summary • Phidgets RFID reader • Electronic Door Strike • Powerbolt 1000 Electronic Deadbolt • Control Circuit • Circuit Diagrams • Conclusions
Background • Never used RFID before • Lots of material available on line • Wanted to learn new concept • Ideas for RFID application • Pet identification • Supply chain management • Passport protection • Access control
Project Summary • Build a RFID Control Box • Use a Phidgets RFID reader to detect tags • Use DPDT Relay to activate electronic strike & deadbolt • Modify control circuit of electronic deadbolt • Use laptop to control access to the door
Phidgets RFID Reader • Reads tags brought within 3 inches of the reader • Reads any tag with EM4102 protocol • On-Board LED • Board connects directly to a computer’s USB port • Drivers and source code for sample application
Electronic Door Strike • Mortise Type • Accepts variable AC or DC voltage • Power Source • 16VAC Power Supply • rated at 10VA
Powerbolt 1000 Electronic Deadbolt • Control box has open and close switch that made the hack easier • Has an option for standard key in case batteries die • Automatic door locking after 30 seconds
Control Circuit • Close & Open Switch • 5V Reed Relay • Electrolytic Capacitor • Resistor
Conclusions • Correct/updated drivers for RFID reader • Have the latest library for RFID reader before compiling your code • Beyond just opening door • Tags need to be compatible / same protocol before they can be recognized by a specific RFID reader
Questions? Email sanc5183@vandals.uidaho.edu