Electronics

RFID based PC locking system

RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a widely used technology for storing digital information and share them between objects. The sharing of data in RFID takes place through electromagnetic fields and radio waves.

In this RFID project, we will use RFID to make a lock for your PC. With this lock, you will be saved from the annoying task of typing passwords every time you start your PC. As a matter of fact, RFID is quite a cheap technology to use and is reliable as well.

Read more..

RFID based PC locking system project Looking to build project on Access Control with RFID?:

Skyfi Labs gives you the easiest way to learn and build this project.

  1. Access Control with RFID Kit will be shipped to you (anywhere in the world!)
  2. Use high quality videos to understand concepts and build the project
  3. Get 1 to 1 expert assistance from Skyfi Labs engineers while doing the project
  4. Earn a smart certificate on finishing the project
You can start for free and pay only if you like it!


Project Implementation:

1. Requirements:

The things that you will require to prepare an RFID based lock system for your PC are listed below:

  • Arduino Pro Micro/Arduino Leonardo.
  • MFRC-522 RFID module with RFID card.
  • Male and female headers.
  • Prototype PCB board.
  • 10k ohm resistors - 3
  • Soldering kit.
  • Glue gun.
  • Wire cutters, etc.

Latest projects on Electronics

Want to develop practical skills on Electronics? Checkout our latest projects and start learning for free


2. Once you have all the requirements of the project, you have to proceed towards preparing the prototype of your product. This prototype will help you mark out the errors and mistakes that you might possibly make in the original design.

The things that you need to know for preparing the prototype are as follows:

  • The pins 14, 15, and 16 in the Arduino are not changeable.
  • RST and SDA are user-specified.
  • The optimum voltage for the RC-522 is 3.3 volts. Higher value of applied voltage may damage the module. Thus, make sure that the supply voltage is 3.3 volts and connect it to the VCC of the RFID module.
  • The RST should be connected to pin 5 of the Arduino.
  • The GND pin has to be connected to the ground.
  • IRQ pin needs no connection.
  • Connect the MISO, MOSI, SCK, and SDA to pins 14, 16, 15, and 10 respectively.

3. The next step is the code needed for this device. You can download the code and library files from various sources available on the net.

Once you have the code with you, you need to connect your prototype to your PC, launch the Arduino IDE and open the code.

Then go to the Tools option in the Toolbar and then so to board and select Arduino Leonardo. Now make sure that the COM port is selected and upload the code to the Arduino.

After uploading the code, open the serial monitor and scan your card.

Note down the first line of the shown output.

Now, go back to the code and make the necessary changes and upload the modified code. Now as you have uploaded the final code, scan your card to check the prototype.

4. You can solder this circuit to a prototyping PCB board as it will be much time-saving. Make sure to use headers for connecting to the Arduino and RFID module. Solder all the connections and finally connect the Arduino and RFID module to the PCB board. Do test the device for loose connections or malfunctions.

5. Now you have to make an enclosure for the device and you can use all your creativity to make an impressive case.

6. Now, you have to assure the usability of your RFID tag. You can simply use the card or can also make a wearable RFID tag like a ring of a bracelet or anything. This depends completely on you.

Conclusion:

After completing this project, you can now easily use your device to lock unlock your PC without having to make the effort of entering your password again and again.


How to build Electronics projects Did you know

Skyfi Labs helps students learn practical skills by building real-world projects.

You can enrol with friends and receive kits at your doorstep

You can learn from experts, build working projects, showcase skills to the world and grab the best jobs.
Get started today!


Kit required to develop RFID based PC locking system:
Technologies you will learn by working on RFID based PC locking system:
RFID based PC locking system
Skyfi Labs Last Updated: 2022-04-15





Join 250,000+ students from 36+ countries & develop practical skills by building projects

Get kits shipped in 24 hours. Build using online tutorials.

More Project Ideas on Electronics

LED VU Meter Circuit
Internet of Things Based Intelligent Transportation System
Wireless Switch Circuit Using CD4027
IoT Based Biometrics Implementation on ECG
Biometric Attendance System with IoT
Wireless Electronic Notice Board using GSM
Three Axis Modern Trailer
Interfacing GPS with 8051 Microcontroller
GPS Ambulance Tracker
GPS and GSM based School bus tracking system
Accident detection system with GPS and GSM
Voice Controlled Wheel Chair
Finger Controlled Wheel chair
GSM Based Door locking and Unlocking system
Automatic Windshield Wiper
Ultrasonic Distance Finder Using 8051
Generating Electricity From Sound Waves
Turning Gravity into Light
Under Ground parking System using RFID
RFID Based Smart Ticketing Card for Local Trains
Sign Language Translator
PIC Controller Based Electronic Lock
Vehicle Tracker
Seven Segment Display Interfacing With PIC16F877A
Hover Board
Smart Wallet
Air Pollution Detector
Remote Control Home Automation Using PIC Controller
Foam Cutting Machine
Smart Headlamp
How to Design a Water Cleaning Boat?
Shower Temperature Sensor
Electromagnetic Shock Absorber
Pneumatic Vulcanizing Machine
HOW TO SELECT ESC FOR DC MOTOR
Double Hacksaw Cutting Machine
GSM Based Weather Report
Rain Sensing Automatic Car Wiper
Night Vision security patroling-robot
Portable variable voltage supply
HOW TO SELECT ESC FOR DC MOTOR
Pneumatic Wall Climbing Machine
Development of LabVIEW based Distribution Control System
GSM based Energy Meter and Load Control
Blood Oxygen Level Monitoring System
Height Measuring Cap
Collision Detector
Power Generation by Piezo-Electric effect
Magnesium doped cobalt ferrite nanoparticles
Attendance system
Wireless Power Transmission via Solar Power Satellite
Smart Horticulture
Cell phone operated Land Rover
PC based wireless appliance control
Anti-collision system for trains
Electronic notepad
Alarm clock radio
Cell phone jammer
Electronic Candle
Mesh enabled iot smart device for athletes with Bluetooth and wifi
Smart wearable Bluetooth fitness tracker
RFID - Classroom identification for blind people
Low cost fire alarm system
RFID based PC locking system
Basic Powerbank for smartphones
Intelligent Vehicle Control (RFID)

Subscribe to receive more project ideas

Stay up-to-date and build projects on latest technologies