home assistant rfid reader 3d models
201816 3d models found related to home assistant rfid reader.cults3d
This is a RFID card cover I made for my job. It was designed in Tinkercad, and fits my own company's cards perfectly. For now, it's only available with the Embraer logo on the back. I'll work on making a blank version which can be edited easily. Of...
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... became really fragile and start creating sharp edges. ... This tray is made from 2 parts connected with 6pcs M3x20 bolts so each part can be easily replaced by a new one part. RFID chips can be easily washed in the tray because of the honeycomb bottom
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The model functions as a virtual RFID tag that would be issued to users as part of the service. In addition to its primary function, this model has potential for further development. Perhaps it could serve as a secure storage unit for valuable or...
prusaprinters
This is a little holder for RFID charge cards for electric vehicle. You can put it in the trunk of the car or wherever you store your cable. So you always have the chip ready when you want to charge.<br/> As its in the car better use PETG for the...
cgtrader
RFID TAG Modeled with precision in Blender. Preview image rendered using cycles technology, showcasing the model's detail. All scene elements, including lighting and settings, are included within the .blend files for easy access. Poly count is...
prusaprinters
There models are great but do not hold RFID tokens, so I made some new ones that do.I also made a few other small changes. ...The slot at the top is wider to better attach a lanyard and the walls are thinner to make it lighter and use less material.</p>
grabcad
This RFID card holder was created to solve the problem of constantly losing cards due to them slipping out of standard holders. Non-metal shells ensure efficient near field communication, while metal options, such as stainless steel, provide both a...
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A stylish and functional accessory has been designed, allowing wearers to unlock doors with ease, thanks to a 3mm RFID chip embedded within a sleek ring. This innovative device uses radio frequency identification technology to communicate with the...
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Need something to hold a rfid keychain in my car and be easily take and drop without being freely running. So I saw the keyring holder of @The_E and looks perfect, except for the keyring part and the lack of a place to put some blu-tac to attack...
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Updated NFC Card reader design for Home Assistant that moves the USB-C hole up to fit better.
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This watch case is designed to hold an HID RFID tag and can be paired with standard 19mm watch bands. You will need to find 4 small screws, two 19mm spring bars and a watch band. Lastly you will require a 1.5mm drill bit to make pilot holes for the...
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This RFID card holder is designed to securely hold CR80-sized cards, including ID badges and other types of cards measuring around 85.5x54x0.9mm. The bottom of this model features a rounded edge to prevent the warping that can occur when printing on...
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Settings Used: Choose from these customizable options: fontsize - set to 14 points box dimensions - height set to 30 units, width set to 90 units wall thickness - precision engineered at 2 units thick font style selected - typeStyle writes out using...
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YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y1Psf6igHE Step by Step instructions: https://www.instructables.com/id/Juuke-a-RFID-Music-Player-for-Elderly-and-Kids GitHub: https://github.com/ananords/Juuke ••• Parts: ••• Arduino UNO...
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We manufacture RFID access cards for our coworkers, but having them scattered all over the closet was not an enjoyable nor visually pleasing sight. So, I created a quick and simple 20-card holder, with slots sized to fit standard debit and credit...
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... a Raspberry Pi serving as a web server. The web server checks a database to determine if I'm allowed to indulge in sweets or not. For more information on this clever project, please visit my blog at https://flazer.com/blog/17/rfid-candy-box-twitter.
prusaprinters
This is a quick, simple replacement top for a generic RFID tag. I had one break, and this fits nicely with a little supa-glue or 2-part epoxy. ...Multi-material options are available.</p><figure...
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Cover, Height: 4mm Diameter: 26.40mm Inner Diameter: 24.44 Screw Hole Diameter: 2mm Lower Component, Height: 7mm Diameter: 29.25mm Inner Diameter: 26.40mm Bottom Layer Height: 3mm The screw hole is off center to allow the RFID coil + components to...
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With this fun little project you get a RFID candy dispenser that regulates your candy consumption. Perfect if you always empty the box in no time! It is designed for candies in the shape and size of skittles. Inside the box there is room for: *...
sketchfab
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This is a reimagined version of the Millennium Falcon, but with a recess 25mm in diameter specifically designed to accommodate a standard RFID keyfob. It's crucial to print this model with smooth bottoms and flat surfaces so that the glass bed can...
prusaprinters
The brain is an arduino uno, and the rfid module is a RC-522. ...The player plays music from a DFPlayer Mini that has a micro SD card. Watch the video! Step by Step instructions:...
grabcad
The Sparkfun RFID Breakout board (product number 13030) works in conjunction with the RFID Reader ID-12LA to enable easy integration of RFID technology into your projects. ...For design purposes, SolidWorks 2016 can be utilized as a versatile CAD...