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The Factory | Designing an RFID Reader

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RFID has become an everyday tool. In #TheFactory we have been developing a PiicoDev RFID reader so you can get cracking on your own RFID applications. In today's episode we share some of the experience gained while navigating the high frequency engineering required to make an RFID reader function.

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