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RFID Secured Passport Verification System

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Original price was: 6,999.00₹.Current price is: 4,999.00₹.

RFID Secured Passport Verification System utilizes Arduino Uno and RC522 RFID Reader to authenticate passports, triggering servo motor actuation upon successful verification, ideal for border security, airport access control, government buildings, and corporate offices, ensuring streamlined and secure verification processes.

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Description

RFID Secured Passport Verification System, a robust solution designed to enhance security and streamline passport verification processes. This system utilizes RFID technology to authenticate passports, ensuring only authorized individuals gain access to restricted areas or sensitive information.

Features:

  • Utilizes Arduino Uno Microcontroller and RC522 RFID Reader for secure passport authentication.
  • Features a servo motor (9g) to actuate mechanisms such as doors or barriers upon successful verification.
  • Incorporates a 16×2 LCD display for visual feedback on verification status and user prompts.
  • Includes a potentiometer and switch for manual adjustment and control of system settings.
  • Equipped with a transformer (12-0-12), diodes, capacitor, and 7805 voltage regulator for stable power supply.
  • Utilizes a soldering iron, soldering wire, zero PCB, and connecting wires for circuit assembly and integration.
  • Features an LED light and resistor for visual indication of system status.
  • Comes with wire leads for connecting components and ensuring proper electrical connections.

Components:

  • Arduino Uno Microcontroller
  • RC522 RFID Reader
  • Servo 9g
  • LCD Display (16×2)
  • Potentiometer
  • Switch
  • Transformer (12-0-12)
  • Diodes
  • Capacitor
  • 7805 Voltage Regulator
  • Soldering Iron
  • Soldering Wire
  • Zero PCB
  • Connecting Wire
  • LED Light
  • Resistor
  • Wire Lead

Working:

  1. The Arduino Uno Microcontroller communicates with the RC522 RFID Reader to read passport information stored on RFID tags.
  2. Upon presenting a passport, the RC522 RFID Reader retrieves the passport data and compares it with authorized entries stored in the system.
  3. If the passport is authenticated successfully, the servo motor (9g) is triggered to actuate mechanisms such as opening doors or barriers.
  4. The 16×2 LCD display provides visual feedback on the verification process, displaying messages indicating whether access is granted or denied.
  5. Users can manually adjust system settings using the potentiometer and switch, providing flexibility and customization options.
  6. The transformer (12-0-12), diodes, capacitor, and 7805 voltage regulator ensure stable power supply to the system, preventing voltage fluctuations.
  7. Components such as the soldering iron, soldering wire, zero PCB, and connecting wires are used for circuit assembly and integration.
  8. The LED light and resistor provide visual indication of system status, such as power on/off or verification success/failure.
  9. Wire leads are used to connect components and ensure proper electrical connections, enhancing the reliability and performance of the system.

Application:

  • Border Security: Enhances security measures at border crossings by verifying passport authenticity and restricting access to unauthorized individuals.
  • Airport Security: Streamlines passport verification processes at airports, ensuring only passengers with valid passports gain access to secure areas.
  • Government Buildings: Secures government facilities by authenticating passports before granting access to restricted areas or sensitive information.
  • Corporate Offices: Provides secure access control solutions for corporate offices, protecting sensitive data and assets from unauthorized access.