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05-19-2010, 10:26 PM | #23 |
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your post makes no sense..... Yeah, the car starts with a fob shaped something in the car.
The valet key only works when the key is in the fob holder thingy... I would just like you to explain hoW a rfid chip can transmit a signal without power..... It just seems illogical to me. |
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12-07-2011, 07:36 PM | #26 |
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I'm resurrecting this thread. I wonder if the OP managed to pull this off.
I also want to switch my F10 key into a credit card key. If it is a simple matter of powering an RFID chip, I can use the old credit card key from my Lexus as a shell for the BMW RFID chip.
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Think wireless charging in small scale with low currents. Quote:
It needs it's own power supply (a battery) to be able to communicate with the car when you have the key in your pocket. I believe CA uses 868MHz for normal communication while the passive RFID chip is a redundant system in case the fob runs out of battery. |
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