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need help with undergrad project RFID smart hospital......

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shawnJo

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if anyone knows anything bout RFID and how their kits work and how do we use SDK to build a software i would really appreciate the help because our advisor doesn't seem to know anything involving RFID's......
 
the company who i was in touch with sent me these details:

the kits contains:

1. (13.56MHz High RF Power Reader – DL810A/DL810B/DL810C) HF Reader DL 810 can contact with big antenna (25*38cm or 40cm) which can normally read 50-80pcs tag at one time. With out-built antenna, its reading range can reach up to 60-90cm.

2. (13.56MHz High RF Power Reader DL810 Antenna)

3.(13.56 MHz HF RFID Reader - 01) For the Access control HF Reader -01, it has a reading range of 4-10cm when working with HF tags, like wristbands, RFID cards, etc.

4.For the tag stuck to bottle & boxes, HF Smart Label-11, It is with I-code 2 chips. And the reading range can reach up to 4-10 cm.

5.For wristband, Wristband-14, It is for one-time using, comfortable, waterproof and ideal for health-care project in hospital.

6.For RFID Card, Standard Card-02, it works well with our Reader 01with a reading range of 2-10cm. It is very convenient using for Access control and member card.

7.The SDK includes Demo software, source code, API&DLL and User Manual.

now our project is only for simulation purposes so is it possible to do what we need to do using the following.
 
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