Proximity sensor for dog door ?


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    Why not something like THIS? You can get dogtag-type RFID tags for a few dollars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andywpg View Post
    Why not something like THIS? You can get dogtag-type RFID tags for a few dollars.
    I have one of the SparkFun RFID's and the range might be a bit short say about an inch.


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    Thanks for the replies ! I have made hall effect sensors for my CNC router, I think I used SS441's and they work great and reliable. However, I don't know what kind of range I can get from them. I used weak magnets for the router, I'll try some strong magnets and see how they do.

    Unless the SparkFun RFID units can be modded to increase range, I don't think that will work, I think I need around 2 feet of range or at least 1 foot. I found THIS but the range is only around 4".

    Thanks again, please let me know of any other ideas/suggestions.

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    Well, how about... teach your beautiful dog how to press some kind of button to enter/exit !?

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    For going out you could use a PIR sensor as you assume once in it's your dog that wants to go out. You could use one for coming in also but you'd not have any verification it's your dog. It would be the same result as a magnet though. An advantage to this approach is cost. PIRs are cheap, don't use much power and most have an adjustable range feature.

    If you didn't mind something more interactive you could weigh your dog and input that to your PIC or have a learn mode. Either might be painful as the dog might not step on entire pad, might drink alot of water or get caught in the rain. Any would throw off the saved weight.

    I still wonder if RFID might be your best least complicated for the dog solution. Though usually as soon as I say it someone else says I'm wrong. Good Luck.

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