No links (we did it in house) but you can do it with a USB reader and
an Acer A500 tablet -- best match we found.

Peace,
Dan

On Oct 17, 1:13 pm, Studio LFP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless there is a Bluetooth version, you would probably need to use a tablet
> (until ICS) and use the USB functionality in API Version 12 and above:
>
> If the RFID reader acts as an input device (like a barcode scanner), you can
> just plug it in and it should work. I've used USB barcode scanners on my
> Xoom without any problems. You will need a Bluetooth keyboard if you want to
> be able to put other text in. If it works like the barcode scanner, it will
> act as the input device (replace the on-screen keyboard), so the on-screen
> keyboard won't pop up and that's where the Bluetooth keyboard comes into
> play.
>
> If it doesn't act like a standard input device, you will probably have to
> talk to it directly via the USB API:
>
> http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/usb/package-s...
>
> You would need developer documentation for the RFID, so that may be a
> problem. If you have the protocols needed to talk to the RFID reader via
> USB, then you should be able to do it.
>
> Steven
> Studio LFPhttp://www.studio-lfp.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 17, 2011 4:08:16 AM UTC-5, nageswara rao rajana wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> >       I want to develop application which need to read data from external
> > RFID card reader. So, my doubt is it possible to connect external RFID card
> > reader
> >       to android mobile. If so please provide links related to it.
>
> >      Thanking you,
> >       Nagu.

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