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SUMMARY:Elektor Academy - Fun with NFC
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:BqoBIcH.png In this webinar Clemens Valens shows how easy it is to create a contactless connection between your own circuits and your smartphone. Practically every modern smartphone has an NFC interface which allows it, for example, to read RFID tags or exchange data with another NFC device. Elektor’s NFC gateway in e-BoB style, published in the May &amp; June 2015 edition, lets you explore the capabilities of your own smartphone, but that is not all: the built-in tag IC lets you read and write data using simple commands over a serial interface, with the help of an ATmega328 acting as the bridge. About the presenter… Clemens Valens is a member of the international editorial staff of Elektor magazine. He has almost 20 years’ experience in embedded systems design. Clemens is currently focused on sound synthesis techniques, rapid prototyping and the popularisation of technology.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><div style="padding-bottom:5px;"><a href="http://i.imgur.com/BqoBIcH.png"><a href="http://i.imgur.com/BqoBIcH.png">BqoBIcH.png</a></a><strong>In this webinar Clemens Valens shows how easy it is to create a contactless connection between your own circuits and your smartphone.</strong> Practically every modern smartphone has an NFC interface which allows it, for example, to read RFID tags or exchange data with another NFC device. Elektor’s NFC gateway in e-BoB style, published in the May &amp; June 2015 edition, lets you explore the capabilities of your own smartphone, but that is not all: the built-in tag IC lets you read and write data using simple commands over a serial interface, with the help of an ATmega328 acting as the bridge.</div><div style="padding-bottom:5px;font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">About the presenter…</div><div style="padding-bottom:5px;"><strong>Clemens Valens</strong> is a member of the international editorial staff of Elektor magazine. He has almost 20 years’ experience in embedded systems design. Clemens is currently focused on sound synthesis techniques, rapid prototyping and the popularisation of technology.</div><div style="padding-bottom:5px;"> </div></body></html>
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