LF, HF, UHF Frequency: What’s the difference
When people are at the point of selecting an RFID tag, one crucial decision they fail to put into consideration is the tag’s frequency. It is necessary to note that the RFID system’s frequency range has a tremendous effect on several performance indicators, like the interference susceptibility and the read range. Therefore, it is vital to ensure you opt for the ideal frequency that would fit your business or personal needs. Low-Frequency RFID System The Low-Frequency
5 Things You Must Know About UHF Passive RFID Tags
UHF RFID technology is changing our life. Among RFID tags, UHF RFID Tag has its own distinct characteristics. And its applications are very extensive. For beginners, it is difficult to figure out RFID tags accurately. In this post, we will introduce UHF RFID tags in detail. 1\ What is a UHF Passive RFID Tag? UHF RFID Tag is one of the RFID tags, often operates at 860~960 MHz, in accordance with ISO/IEC 18000-6C(63) or ISO/IEC18000-6D(64). UHF RFID tags use the
Mifare Cards VS Proximity Cards: What is the Difference?
When coming to Mifare cards and proximity cards, confusion is always full of our heads. We don’t know how to distinguish them because it is tough to tell them apart from appearance. Mifare cards use Mifare chips, so we call them Mifare Cards. And the most common Mifare card is M1(S50) Card. Technically, the Mifare Cards are also proximity cards. But the term “proximity card” refers to the older 125 kHz cards as distinct from the newer 13.56 MHz smart
How to Choose RFID MIFARE Chip?
MIkron FARE Collection System (MIFARE) is a leading contactless solution by NXP. Due to its immense security benefits, organizations have widely adopted its use. It is used by hundreds of millions of people every day. If you’ve been to any modern office, you may have noticed that employees use cards to gain access to restricted areas, right? But how exactly does that happen? Well, the card uses RFID chips that contain the employees’ identifiable data. The system also consists of an RFID
What’s the Difference Between Ntag213, Ntag215, and Ntag216?
Ntag213, Ntag215, and Ntag216, we also call them Ntag21x, are all developed by NXP and almost launched simultaneously. All of them comply with NFC Forum Type 2 Tag and ISO/IEC14443 Type A specifications. Besides, they are very similar in features and applications. So how to choose? What are the differences between them? Fewer people can figure out, but this article will make you clear. 1、Key Features NTAG213 Chip: Ntag213 is a new generation of the Ntag203 chip. Compared with Ntag203, Ntag213
How to Create Your Own Amiibo NFC Tags?
If you want to know how to make your own Amiibo NFC tags, you’ve come to the right place. Amiibo is very popular, but some super rare Amiibo are also very expensive that we cannot afford. It is the best choice to create our own Amiibo, which is easy and much cheaper. How to? Let’s find out. What You Need Android Phone with NFC capability or tablet with NFC support Buy NTAG215 NFC Stickers or NTAG215 NFC Cards ( IMPORTANT:
What is the Difference between NFC Passive Tag and Active Tag?
If you follow the developments in the RFID technology in the tech industry on a regular basis, then you might be aware about the term NFC, which stands for Near Field Communication. RFID has been in the news for last few years and the way it has helped in accessing so many systems is remarkable. These RFID tags come in two varieties, active tags and passive tags. NFC tag is usually A NFC passive tag, which is used to communicate
Proximity Card: A Cost-effective Solution for Access Control
Proximity Card is something that we always use, for instance, we use it to open a door to enter a building or office. It is a cost-effective solution for access control. However, what is the proximity card? How does proximity card work? What are the common proximity cards? This article will lead you to figure out it. What is the Proximity Card? A proximity card is a non-contact card that exchanges data with a reader through non-mechanical contact. RFID IC