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Custom 8K/16K/32K Large Capacity NFC Tag/Card, High Speed Large Capacity NFC Tag 32KBytes

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Sipinga ʻo e koloa: H732

Can be customized high speed large capacity as 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K bytes.

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NFC Forum Type 4 Tag
The NFC Forum Type 4 Tag is the highest-end, most secure NFC tag defined by the NFC Forum. Feel free to contact us to order NFC tags of various capacities.
The tag capacity can be customized (256~32K bytes), and the commonly used capacity is 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K bytes.
We can assist customers in developing various NFC applications, providing international standard documentation and software tools.

NFC Forum Type 4 Tag Features
The tag is compatible with the ISO/IEC 14443-4 protocol and the ISO18092 protocol.
The tag uses the ISO14443 TypeA communication protocol.
The tag is an NFC Type 4 tag and is the latest V2.0 version, not the old V1.0 version.

Customizable CR80 or any size plastic card or various specifications stickers
Large capacity, can be customized 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32k bytes
Fast reading and writing speed
Multiple working modes to choose from

There are 4 types of high-capacity NFC tags in the factory mode:
1, free read and write: NFC tags can perform multiple read and write operations. There are no restrictions on read and write operations. (NFC information writer: anyone)
2. Lau-pe: NDEF information is written during the production phase of the factory, and the NDEF information cannot be changed later. (NFC information writer: factory)
3. Write only once: NDEF information is written by the NFC tag issuer. After the NFC tag is released, the tag is read-only and the NDEF information can no longer be changed. (NFC information writer: NFC tag issuer)
4. Password protection: The NFC tag is read-only in the general application state. Only the administrator who has the password can update the NDEF information. (NFC information writer: NFC application administrator)

 

NFC Forum Type 4 Tag
The NFC Forum Type 4 Tag is the highest-end, most secure NFC tag defined by the NFC Forum. Feel free to contact us to order NFC tags of various capacities.
The tag capacity can be customized (256~32K bytes), and the commonly used capacity is 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K bytes.
We can assist customers in developing various NFC applications, providing international standard documentation and software tools.

NFC Forum Type 4 Tag Features
The tag is compatible with the ISO/IEC 14443-4 protocol and the ISO18092 protocol.
The tag uses the ISO14443 TypeA communication protocol.
The tag is an NFC Type 4 tag and is the latest V2.0 version, not the old V1.0 version.

 

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Niʻihi Kehé: Fakamoʻoni fakanounouʻi ʻo e fakamatala pinati/Encryption, Hiki fakamakinito stripe fakapolokalamaʻi, Penolo fakamoʻoni hingoá, Pakouti, Fika fakahokohoko (serial), Meʻa Fakaʻeiʻa, Kouti DOD, NBS convex code, Mate-kosi.

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