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Applied Science | Temperature-sensing RFID tag in magnetic stir bar @AppliedScience | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 21 hours ago
I describe an old project in which a few friends and I designed an RFID tag that fits into a magnetic stir bar and measures temperature wirelessly. We decided to open-source the project, and you can see the PCB design and tag firmware at the github repo below. I don't think I have the firmware for the base station, unfortunately.

ti.com/product/TMS37157
digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/EZ430-TMS37157/2183733

github.com/benkrasnow/Temperature_sensing_stirbar

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