Explore in detail the NFC Tag Reader
1. Definition of NFC:
- NFC stands for Near Field Communication, a short-range wireless communication technology that allows devices to interact with compatible RFID chips within close proximity to exchange data wirelessly.
- With an NFC tag reader, you can use it for shopping payments, attendance tracking, origin tracking, etc., with NFC-enabled devices, all with a simple touch.
2. Feature Description:
- The NFC tag reader can read/write non-contact IC cards (NFC) with various models, with one of the prominent ones being MR730. MR730 is based on NXP’s RF chip. It uses Ethernet interface. The reader fully supports IC cards according to ISO14443 and ISO15693 standards, particularly fully supporting ISO14443-4 contactless CPU cards. The reader integrates SAM slot and supports SAM according to ISO7816 (up to 115200bps).
3. Key Features:
- Ethernet interface
- High-speed MCU and software provide high-speed card processing
- Full-featured PC software
4. Typical PICCs:
- MIFARE 1K, MIFARE 4K, MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Ultralight C, MIFARE Mini, MIFARE DESFire, MIFARE ProX, FM11RF08, T=CL TYPE A
- SR176, SRI512, SRI1K, SRI2K, SRI4K, SRIX4K
- AT88RF020, T=CL TYPE B, NXP I.CODE SLI, TI Tag_it HF-I, ST LRI
- ISO7816 T=0, ISO7816 T=1
5. Images and Product Models of the NFC Tag Reader:
- Connection Model: