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Wafer die: NTAG203, NTAG213, NTAG215, NTAG216, M1 S50, Ultralight, Ultralight C,etc.
Function: read/write protect by password
Protocol standard: ISO/IEC 14443 Taipeʻi ʻa e Ngaahi Me
Tuʻo Laó: 13.56MHz
Modulation: ASK
Fua: 50x35mm, 46x31mm, 40x25mm, Φ50mm, Φ30mm, or specify
Thickness: 0.5~1.0mm with anti-metal layer
Finish: glossy, matte
Bonding: FLIP chip
Ngaahi Nāunaú: PUSIAKI, coated paper, wave-absorbing materials
Read range: 15~50mm, depend on the reader and tag antenna size
Metal environment (optional): enable working directly adhesive on metal surface or environment
Mafana ʻo e ngaue: -25°C~+55°C
Store temperature: -25°C~+65°C
Printing and other processes: surface number, LOGO, picture, laser engrave serial number/UID
Ko hono faʻo: roll or single
NFC (near field communication) is a standards-based, proximity contact-less connectivity technology that enables simple and safe two-way interactions between electronic devices (mobile devices, electronics, PCs, or smart objects), allowing consumers to perform contact-less transactions(wireless communication), access digital content, and connect electronic devices with a single approach. It is safe, convenient, passive and fast. NFC inlay is a semi-finished product that can be converted into labels, tags, tokens, badges, and more.
With the innovative design in its size, it is thin and flexible which makes it easily to attach to any mobile devices.
The RFID Anti-metal NFC Tag is integrated with RFID chip conforming with product which provides high security.
Apart from RFID technology, this sticker can be used also for payment applications.
Applications
Turnstiles
Vender
Loyalty system for promotion
Parking meters
E-payment, Mobile payment
Hu ki he Control
Data transmission
Smart business card
Smart menu
NFC refrigerator sticker
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