Commonly used chip: NTAG 203, NTAG 213, NTAG 215, NTAG216, FM11RF08, Ultralight, Ultralight C, I code SLI-X, Desfire 4K/8K,etc.
Frequency range: 13.0MHz~14.5MHz
Tuʻunga moʻui ʻo e Protocol: ISO/IEC14443-A, ISO15693 900
Manatú: according to the chip
Commonly used size: 4×12mm, 5×12mm, 9×17mm, 10×10mm, 8×16mm, Φ6mm, Φ8mm, Φ10mm, etc. Can customized
Matolu: 0.15~0.25mm
Thickness with glue: 1.0~1.3mm
Substrate material: PUSIAKI, PI,etc
Antenna technology: copper etching + plating
Founga meʻa kāpetí: COB
Surface material: FPC
Appearance features: flexible label
Founga ngāué: R/W
Read/write range: 1~6cm
Read/write times: 100000 ngaahi taimi
Mafana ʻo e ngaue: -25° C ~ + 95 ° c
Māfana ʻo e tauhiʻanga me: 0℃~+25℃
The HBN-F series FPC material RFID (NFC) tag is an electronic tag made from a flexible printed circuit board. The biggest difference between it and the rigid PCB material is that it is light, thin, soft, and can be bent. Ko ia, it is more suitable for occasions where daily bending is likely to occur.
Tefitoʻi konga
Lightweight and convenient, soft
High reliable EEPROM reading and writing controller
Ngaahi Tohi Kolé
It can be used for small-size product asset management, wearable devices NFC tags, NFC rings, toy electronic tags, cameras, drugs and other security tags, hu ki he Control, hotel door locks, community management, subway tickets / city bus, highway toll system, Consumer system, membership management system, campus library, student ID, ID, payment, etc.
NFC application: control alarm clock, night mode, WIFI, ring volume, Bluetooth pairing, tuʻunga malú, anti-fake, startup, etc.