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Keyed Optical Lock
Mechanical locks opened by metal keys represent a centuries-old technology.
Modern-day electronic locks replace the metal key with encrypted radio
pulses, RFID, magnetic stripes, and integrated circuits. Before the familiar
metal keys disappear completely, try this “mash-up” of the old and the new
by presenting a metal key to an optical scanner to make the decision as to
whether or not to open a lock.
Figure 10.1: Front panel of the
Keyed Optical Lock
application.
Summary of Contents for NI myRIO
Page 1: ...Ed Doering NI myRIO Vision Essentials Guide...
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Page 11: ...Part I Machine Vision Fundamentals...
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Page 31: ...Part II Introductory Machine Vision Projects...
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Page 38: ...32 CHAPTER 4 CAMERA SETUP...
Page 44: ...38 CHAPTER 5 STEREO VISION...
Page 61: ...Part III Machine Vision Application Projects...
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Page 72: ...66 CHAPTER 8 COIN COUNTER...
Page 86: ...80 CHAPTER 10 KEYED OPTICAL LOCK...
Page 92: ...86 CHAPTER 11 DMM TEST STAND...
Page 134: ...128 CHAPTER 17 MARBLE SORTER...
Page 135: ...Part IV Appendices...
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Page 143: ...B MXPandMSPConnectorDiagrams Figure B 1 MXP myRIO eXpansion Port connector diagram...
Page 144: ...138 APPENDIX B MXP AND MSP CONNECTOR DIAGRAMS Figure B 2 MSP miniSystem Port connector diagram...
Page 148: ...142 APPENDIX D BUILD A STAND ALONE APPLICATION...
Page 149: ...E MarbleSorterConstructionDetails To be continued...
Page 150: ...144 APPENDIX E MARBLE SORTER CONSTRUCTION DETAILS...