I am a guy who has never programmed on Arduino but I have many essential components for example (arduino RC522, various cables,...) I would like to build a safe that when I place RC522 on its base the safe opens, can anyone tell me the components I need to take to create it? If there is anyone who knows how to program, could you please help me? Please I need help(ू˃̣̣̣̣̣̣̣︿˂̣̣̣̣̣̣ ू) ( ؕؔʘ̥̥̥̥ ه ؔؕʘ̥̥̥̥ )
How safe, how secure, does the safe have to be?
How mechanical are you? Any fabrication skills?
Please do not cross post. You started the conversation in Italian, keep the conversation there.
If you want to post in the Italian forum, you are first expected to introduce yourself there. That's the local rule, I suggest you do that...
if you don't want to keep on with the Italian post, say so there and ask a moderator to lock the conversation in the Italian forum and then you can come here.
Cross-posting is against the Arduino forum rules. The reason is that duplicate posts can waste the time of the people trying to help. Someone might spend a lot of time investigating and writing a detailed answer on one topic, without knowing that someone else already did the same in the other topic.
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I am very good at building safes but in general at manufacturing. I want this safe to be just a whim of mine because I wanted to build a strong safe. I had thought about using a servo motor that would turn the internal mechanism of the safe but I don't know how to connect the RC522 to the Arduino (that is, to which electronic port) and to the servo motor and I don't know which (script) I have to put on the Arduino please help me
Do you want to learn to program and the basics of electronics or do you want someone to write and build this for you ? Typically the forum members / helpers do not tackle such projects and if you don't want to learn, this seems a great ask for the Jobs and Paid Consultancy forum, make sure you mention your budget.
As an alternative, there are countless tutorials out there for managing an RC522 or a servo motor. May be you can start there if you have some basic knowledge in programming & electronics ?
here are a couple hits on google search
If you want to learn, then start by the basics. Go through Arduino tutorials and invest time in mastering the basics of C++. Then you'll have the basic skills to handle an RC522, a servo motor and you will understand how to use the IDE to write the sketch. If you face issues when you have the basics under your belt, or as you learn, the forum can help
Surely you can do a websearch as to how to rig up a servo in this regard and, same ways, "how to do its" with this RC522 thing, doubtless, abound.
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The G-Man over in the Sezione Italiana would eat you alive.
Your other topic on the same subject deleted.
Please do not duplicate your questions as doing so wastes the time and effort of the volunteers trying to help you as they are then answering the same thing in different places.
Please create one topic only for your question and choose the forum category carefully. If you have multiple questions about the same project then please ask your questions in the one topic as the answers to one question provide useful context for the others, and also you won’t have to keep explaining your project repeatedly.
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