2018-07-02 (M) UHFImplant

The Arduino clone was replaced with a Genuine Arduino Uno. The genuine board came with an insulating plastic tray which provided a convenient mounting point for a four relay module. Standoffs were attached to the RFID board so it could be held away from wherever it gets mounted and guarantee airflow on both sides.

Stack of boards

The relay module, Arduino, RFID reader, a display, and a protoboard with a switch were all wired together. A display was added since it should be simple to integrate and will allow for debugging once it is permenantly installed. The prototyping board was simple to provide more power terminals and the switch will control the light on the display since it will only need to be on during servicing.

Assembled system

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

First time here?

Completed projects from year 1.

Completed projects from year 2.

Completed projects from year 3.

Completed projects from year 4.

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2018-06-07

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