A man has a music player made by using a Raspberry Pi, which to operate is by means of rfid-tags. The Dutchman made in a Robot-body cast player for his daughter.
The user ‘RoaldH, wanted his 3-year-old daughter the opportunity to give her own music. “Self-change discs can I find some ‘dangerous’ – especially for the player – and they should not all day on an iPad”, he leaves Tweakers know. Therefore, he conceived a plan to own a player to build that can be operated with a stack of rfid-tags.
He got his idea of a Raspberry Pi cassette player that Spotify numbers running in combination with rfid and that the PiMusicbox software is running. He took the Konig Andrew Alien Robot-player of his daughter as a starting point. This player runs mp3 voice from the other sd card.
RoaldH provided the player with a Raspberry Pi A+ and a Mifare RC522-rfid-reader. The Pi was up to the reader and via a audio cable to the speakers connected. A Python program, that makes the player, finally, the correct instructions will be given on the basis of the rfid tags. Initially, the maker in the tags of figures, but to his daughter to help choose stuck he there labels which show what the tags do.
The instructions on how the RFID Music Robot is standing on Instructables.