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KL042A - Proximity Card Access Control Demo Board
This is an
low cost proximity card access control demo board. It has two outputs and
an input contacts. One output is the relay contacts with NC and NO connection.
The other output is power output for driving external devices. While the
input contacts allow granting access without an proximity card. The KL042
kit can accept a maximum of 42 proximity cards. By adding an electric lock
to a door with the KL042, restricted access can be easily implemented for
that door. |
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KL204A - Proximity Card Access Control Demo Board
This is an
low cost proximity card access control demo board. It has two outputs and
an input contacts. One output is the relay contacts with NC and NO connection.
The other output is power output for driving external devices. While the
input contacts allow granting access without an proximity card. The KL204
kit can accept a maximum of 204 proximity cards. By adding an electric lock
to a door with the KL204, restricted access can be easily implemented for
that door. |
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KS232A - Proximity Card Reader Development Board
This is an low cost proximity card reader which output
the card data to a RS232 port. It provides two user controllable lamps and
an input contacts. By connecting the power and DB9F-to-DB9M straight cable
to a PC, using a dump terminal program (like hyper terminal) can read out
the card data, read out the input contacts status, and also control the
lamps on the board. It is extremely easy to write an application software
to make use of proximity card technology. |