RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz

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Certification: ISO
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  • RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
  • RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
  • RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
  • RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
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  • RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
tag 06
RF Protocol
ISO 14443A/ISO 15693/ISO18000-6
Compatibility
RFID and NFC Compatible
Security Feature
Encryption Available
RFID Chip
Lf/Hf/UHF, Em4100/T5577/13.56mhzchip/U8/U9 etc.
Form Factor
Card, Tag, Adhesive Sticker, Key Fob, Wristband
Application
Asset Tracking, Attendance, Inventory Management
Printing
Offset, Silk-Screen Printing
Accessories
Buckle
Personalization Available
Chip Encoding/Numbers Printing
Tag Lamination
Glossy, Matt, Frosted with Overlay
Transport Package
Air, Ocean, Express
Specification
Different types available or customized
Trademark
OEM
Origin
Shanghai, China
HS Code
85235210
Production Capacity
60 Millions/Year

Product Description

Detailed Photos


RFID Label Laundry Tag with Adhesive Backing Installed by Hot Pressing
 

RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz

Product Description

 
Chip type: High frequency RFID/NFC electronic tag chip
RF Protocol ISO 14443A/ISO 15693/ISO18000-6
UID (bit): 56 bits
User (bit): 1888 digits
Resonant capacitor: 50 pF
Storage capacity: 2K bits
 

Features of Product

1. NFC Functionality  Enables app-free recognition.
2. Hardware Encryption  Utilizes a built-in commercial encryption algorithm to prevent cloning.
3. Anti-Counterfeiting  Easily constructs an authentication system based on commercial encryption algorithms.
4. Durability  Resistant to harsh environments, including medical radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and extreme temperatures.


Product Parameter
Connectivity Supports Bluetooth pairing and WiFi password configuration.
UID 7 bytes (supports level 2 collision resistance according to ISO/IEC 14443 A).
Data Integrity Ensured by a 16-bit CRC check bit, parity check bit, and bit encoding bit count.
Secure Data Blocks Specific user area data blocks can be independently locked.
Protection Password User-settable 32-bit protection password.
User Password Security  Built-in 128-bit user password; once anti-counterfeiting is activated, the key cannot be read, ensuring security.
Anti-Cloning  Robust anti-cloning capabilities.
XLPM Technology  Data storage for over 100 years with high security and reliability.
OTP Feature  Once data is written, it cannot be physically erased. Data can be written in an archival manner but cannot be rewritten after being locked.


Material and Size
Label material:  Coated paper/ PET/PP synthetic paper/Thermal paper
Antenna material:  PET + Aluminum
Size: 75 x 45mm, 100 x 6mm, 74 x 18mm, 150 x 100mm, 50 x 50mm; Customized sizes are available.

PACKAGING

RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz

FACTORY VIEW


RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
CARTES 2007
RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
CARTES 2013

RFID High Frequency Tags Typical Operation 13.56MHz
 

FAQ

Ordering Process
 

1. How can I order samples of your RFID cards and RFID tags?
You can request samples of our products by contacting our sales team directly through our website or by email. Please specify the products you are interested in and any customization requirements.
 
2. How can I place an order for your RFID cards and RFID tags?
You can place an order by contacting our sales team through our website, email, or phone. Provide the product details, quantities, and any customization requirements you have.
 
3. What is the lead time for orders?
The lead time for orders varies depending on the product type, quantity, and customization requirements. Typically, standard orders are processed within 7-10 business days, while customized orders may take longer. Our sales team will provide an estimated lead time when you place your order.

4. Do you offer bulk pricing or discounts for large orders?
Yes, we offer bulk pricing and discounts for large orders. Please contact our sales team with your order details, and we will provide you with a competitive quote based on the volume and specific requirements.

5. What are the payment options available for ordering your products?
We accept various payment options, including bank transfers and PayPal. For other options, please contact our sales team.

6. Can I track the status of my order?
Yes. Once your order is processed and shipped, we will provide you with a tracking number and the necessary details to monitor the delivery status. You can also contact our customer service team for updates on your order.

7. How do you choose the right RFID card and RFID tag for your application?

Choosing the right RFID card/tag involves considering factors such as the required read range, environmental conditions, and specific application needs, such as access control or payment.

RFID TAG

1. How do RFID tags and NFC tags enhance security?
RFID tags and NFC tags enhance security by allowing for contactless authentication and tracking, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or counterfeiting.

2. What materials are used to make RFID tags and NFC tags?
RFID tags and NFC tags are made from various materials, including PVC, paper, and PET, depending on the specific application and environmental conditions they will be used in.

3. What is the difference between active and passive RFID tags?
Active RFID tags have their own power source and can transmit signals over longer distances, while passive RFID tags rely on the reader's power to transmit data and are typically used for short-range applications.

4. What are the benefits of using RFID tags and NFC tags for asset tracking?
RFID tags and NFC tags provide real-time tracking and accurate location information, improving asset management efficiency and reducing losses.

5. Can RFID tags and NFC tags be used in harsh environments?
Yes, certain RFID tags and NFC tags are designed to withstand harsh environments, including extreme temperatures, moisture, and chemicals, making them suitable for industrial applications.

6. What are the different types of RFID tags and NFC tags available?
There are several types of RFID tags and NFC tags available, including passive, active, and semi-passive tags, each with different ranges and applications.

7. How do RFID tags and NFC tags integrate with existing inventory management systems?
RFID tags and NFC tags can be integrated with existing inventory management systems through middleware or software solutions that facilitate data synchronization and analysis.

8. Can RFID tags and NFC tags be used for contactless payments?
Yes, RFID tags and NFC tags embedded in cards or keyfobs are commonly used for contactless payment systems, providing a convenient and secure payment method.

9. What are the read ranges for different types of RFID tags and NFC tags?
The read ranges for RFID tags and NFC tags vary based on the type and frequency, with passive tags typically having shorter ranges (up to a few meters) and active tags offering longer ranges (up to hundreds of meters).

10. Do RFID tags and NFC tags interfere with each other in close proximity?
Advanced anti-collision algorithms in RFID and NFC technology minimize interference, allowing multiple tags to be read simultaneously in close proximity.


RFID STICKER

1. How do RFID stickers and NFC stickers differ from RFID labels in practical use?
RFID stickers and NFC stickers are typically smaller and thinner than RFID labels, making them suitable for applications where space is limited, such as asset tracking or item-level tagging.

2. Do RFID stickers and NFC stickers require special equipment for application?
RFID stickers and NFC stickers can be applied using standard adhesive methods. However, specialized equipment may be required for encoding or printing information on the stickers.

3. Are there different adhesive options for RFID stickers and NFC stickers?
Yes, RFID stickers and NFC stickers are available with different adhesive options including permanent, removable, and repositionable adhesives depending on application requirements.

4. Can RFID stickers and NFC stickers be used for time and attendance tracking?
Yes, RFID stickers and NFC stickers can be used for time and attendance tracking in workplaces, providing an efficient way to monitor employee check-ins and check-outs.

 

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