CSL RFID has published over 35 code repositories to GitHub. These code examples will help you to jumpstart your RFID development project. Build your app using your OS and programming language of choice based on CSL Open-Source solutions.
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We have published repositories that use a variety of different coding languages. Your development team can reference code written in familiar languages.
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Repos for multiple types of readers
More Than a Demo App
Use our Demo app as a baseline for your project. Our application shows how fast it is to read RFID tags using CSL hardware and software. Our Demo app can also read the new passive RFID sensor tags and illuminate LED's using our new CS6861 LED Tag.
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Developers are leveraging our code and creating their own solutions that are also posted to GitHub. Our various repos have CSL specific RFID controls and common UI components that are used for RFID functions. This combination speeds up your software development cycle.
CSL RFID Community Highlight
This community developed library was taken from the CS108 Android Java Bluetooth Demo App and SDK. It's a Kotlin implementation that uses modern Android Compose. It has also been slightly refactored for better readability and supports RFID functionality of the CS108.
Kotlin is a modern, statically typed programming language that targets the JVM, Android, JavaScript, and Native platforms. Kotlin is developed by JetBrains, the company behind IntelliJ IDEA, and was designed to interoperate fully with Java while offering a more concise and expressive syntax.
Conclusion
There are growing number of RFID use cases with new innovative ideas for RFID coming up every day. CSL is your partner to provide readers and tags for your solution. We can help you get started with RFID.