Hello all, I’m trying to create a setup with the following:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc … ts_id=9218
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mini-Wiegand26-Weat … 3ca6bdd833
http://cgi.ebay.com/Door-Fail-Secure-ac … 518b5ac5a1
Here is the code which I have found which outputs a consistent RFID read (though quite different from the phidgets output). Can someone help me with the following finishing touches-1- get the code to a point that it will take it’s reading and compare it to a pre-defined list on the Arduino and grant access only to those in that list {I have no issues with having to open the setup to add RFID codes}
and 2- how do I set the 12v strike lock so that the output from the arduino is able to trigger the lock using the ground {with the 12v + for the strike plate coming from the breadboard power supply, and the negative going to ? (relay, transformer, ?)}
/* Crazy People
* By Mike Cook April 2009
* Three RFID readers outputing 26 bit Wiegand code to pins:-
* Reader A (Head) Pins 2 & 3
* Interrupt service routine gathers Wiegand pulses (zero or one) until 26 have been recieved
* Then a sting is sent to processing
*/
volatile long reader1 = 0;
volatile int reader1Count = 0;
void reader1One(void) {
reader1Count++;
reader1 = reader1 << 1;
reader1 |= 1;
}
void reader1Zero(void) {
reader1Count++;
reader1 = reader1 << 1;
}
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
// Attach pin change interrupt service routines from the Wiegand RFID readers
attachInterrupt(0, reader1Zero, RISING);//DATA0 to pin 2
attachInterrupt(1, reader1One, RISING); //DATA1 to pin 3
delay(10);
// the interrupt in the Atmel processor mises out the first negitave pulse as the inputs are already high,
// so this gives a pulse to each reader input line to get the interrupts working properly.
// Then clear out the reader variables.
// The readers are open collector sitting normally at a one so this is OK
for(int i = 2; i<4; i++){
pinMode(i, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(i, HIGH); // enable internal pull up causing a one
digitalWrite(i, LOW); // disable internal pull up causing zero and thus an interrupt
pinMode(i, INPUT);
digitalWrite(i, HIGH); // enable internal pull up
}
delay(10);
// put the reader input variables to zero
reader1 = 0;
reader1Count = 0;
//digitalWrite(13, HIGH); // show Arduino has finished initilisation
}
void loop() {
if(reader1Count >=26){
//Serial.print(" Reader 1 ");
//Serial.println(reader1,HEX);
// Serial.println("A");
//Serial.println(reader1& 0xfffffff);
int serialNumber=(reader1 >> 1) & 0x3fff;
int siteCode= (reader1 >> 17) & 0x3ff;
Serial.print(siteCode);
Serial.print(" ");
Serial.println(serialNumber);
reader1 = 0;
reader1Count = 0;
digitalWrite(13,HIGH);
delay(2000);
digitalWrite(13,LOW);
}
}
This is a visual representation of what I currently have setup:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8508/circuit.png
With this setup the wiegand26 reader has an Arduino serial output of:
example:
Tag 1- 196-15809
Tag 2- 452-3285
- whereas my Phidgets reader has a serial output of:
Tag 1- 2800c4bdc1
Tag 2- 2800c4ccd5
using those tags as examples how would I set the code up for the wiegand tags up as verified tags which would trigger an output to trigger the strike lock?
Any and all help is appreciated! Thanks :o