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Dennis Lambing
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Videos and snippets from my life.
SYNCHROCAT 2020
0:35
4 года назад
Video Log 7
7:44
5 лет назад
Video Log 6
12:22
5 лет назад
Video Log 5
14:14
5 лет назад
Good Morning, Saturday! Episode 1
0:55
5 лет назад
Demo Reel
0:59
5 лет назад
Video Log 4
7:41
5 лет назад
Video Log 3
17:44
6 лет назад
Video Log 2
10:49
6 лет назад
Video Log 1
7:25
6 лет назад
RFID: Building an RFID Emulator
17:31
10 лет назад
Plumbers, Androids and Chickens
8:02
11 лет назад
Комментарии
@JRWJWV
@JRWJWV Год назад
After 3 days of google searching, I finally come across your video. If you are willing, I would love to learn how you build the RFID emulator. There are plenty of devices to read/write/clone RFID information, but I am trying to make a device that can store 6 different RFID codes, and I can flip a switch to chose which one is being transmitted.
@Kane-5263
@Kane-5263 3 года назад
That was an interesting video, thank you for sharing! If you are still doing things with this project after 5 years, have you made any advances or other interestings discovery about the subjets? Or maybe found new tools to help with what was stopping you?
@MrAgentCD
@MrAgentCD 3 года назад
Thank you for the vote of confidence. A lot has happened since 2008 when this UofI project ended. I should really pull this project back out of mothballs... :) There is far more to be learned...
@Kane-5263
@Kane-5263 3 года назад
@@MrAgentCD I encountered your video recently after starting to search more about how RFID/NFC work, later after that I encountered Software Defined Radio and how that work, that made me wonder if there was a way to make both interact together. In a practical example that could be interesting during a fire alarm that something like that broadcast an opening signal to unlock all the door. Or at a prank level ring a store RFID alarm... You can count me as a new subscriber if you ever continue with this project, that start was interesting! I'd love to see more one day!
@QUIX2468
@QUIX2468 6 лет назад
you could solve the problem with an hf amp
@MrAgentCD
@MrAgentCD 6 лет назад
Really? I'm not so certain that would work, as I recall the HID cards/rcvrs were running at 125kHz as well... just at a much faster data rate...