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| SFA-303: WiFly Shield |
The WiFly Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to 802.11b/g
wireless networks. The featured components of the shield are a Roving
Network's RN-131C wireless module and an SC16IS750 SPI-to-UART chip. The
SPI-to-UART bridge is used to allow for faster transmission speed and
to free up the Arduino's UART. Read more… |
| AUD 99.00
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| SFR-104: RFID Starter Kit |
| This kit includes everything you need to get started with RFID. It includes a USB RFID board, ID-12 RFID reader and 2 RFID cards. Read more… |
| AUD 49.00
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| SFR-106: RFID Button 125kHz 16mm |
| This is a simple, thumbnail-size RFID tag. These tags are great for sensing presence, identification, etc., and they're small, so they can be easily sewn into clothing or inserted into enclosures. Read more… |
| AUD 3.75
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| SFR-107: RFID Glass Capsule 125kHz |
| This is a glass, cylindrical RFID tag; it's very similar to those implanted into pets for identification purposes. But really guys, it's not for use inside your body. Read more… |
| AUD 4.75
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