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#1 Sept. 1, 2010 22:05:43
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How to connect a RFID serial device to ipad
hello ,i'm an italian technician, i'm tring to connect a serial rfid reader to Ipad, can everyone help me for build or buy a cable and how to write a software for use serial in IPad?
Best regard.
Moreno
Best regard.
Moreno
Edited morenop (Sept. 1, 2010 22:05:43)
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#4 Sept. 9, 2010 12:45:01
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How to connect a RFID serial device to ipad
Moreno, you may need an extenal power source. I'm pretty sure the iPad won't be able to supple the power required by the RFID reader. But the way you would connect it (the easy way) would be to buy an ipodbreakout from sparkfun. Depending on the version you get, you would need to connect the data pin to either pin 13 or 14 on the breakout board. Ground is 15 or 16.
For the iPad to be able to receiver serial data, it either needs to be jailbroken or you need to be a member of the Apple MFI program ($99)
For the iPad to be able to receiver serial data, it either needs to be jailbroken or you need to be a member of the Apple MFI program ($99)
Edited bender (Sept. 9, 2010 12:45:01)
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#5 Sept. 11, 2010 10:41:14
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How to connect a RFID serial device to ipad
bender
For the iPad to be able to receiver serial data, it either needs to be jailbroken or you need to be a member of the Apple MFI program ($99)
Actually, it's the entry-level, most basic developer program access that costs $99. To be blessed for access to the serial port, you need join the MFI program -- which has unspecified (and likely significant) costs and terms.
The most straightforward way to get meter data into a non-jailbroken iOS device is to use the network.
Edited mike (Sept. 11, 2010 10:41:14)
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