RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION INTERFACE DEVICES AND METHODS
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1. A device comprising:
- a keyboard emulator;
a first keyboard interface configured to receive an operative connection to a host computer, and operatively connected to the keyboard emulator; and
a controller configured toreceive data from at least one RFID tag; and
transfer the data through the keyboard emulator and then the first keyboard interface in response to a user-initiated route instruction received by the controller, wherein the keyboard emulator converts the data to corresponding keystroke codes.
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Abstract
A radio frequency identification (RFID) device is described. In one implementation, there is provided a keyboard emulator; a first keyboard interface configured to receive an operative connection to a host computer, and operatively connected to the keyboard emulator; and a controller configured to receive data from at least one RFID tag; and transfer the data through the keyboard emulator and then the first keyboard interface in response to a user-initiated route instruction received by the controller, wherein the keyboard emulator converts the data to corresponding keystroke codes.
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1. A device comprising:
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a keyboard emulator; a first keyboard interface configured to receive an operative connection to a host computer, and operatively connected to the keyboard emulator; and a controller configured to receive data from at least one RFID tag; and transfer the data through the keyboard emulator and then the first keyboard interface in response to a user-initiated route instruction received by the controller, wherein the keyboard emulator converts the data to corresponding keystroke codes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of transferring radio frequency identification (RFID) data using a device, the method comprising:
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receiving data from at least one RFID tag to the device; and transferring the data through a keyboard emulator and then a first keyboard interface in response to a user-initiated route instruction, wherein the keyboard emulator converts the data to corresponding keystroke codes. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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