13.56Mhz RFID tag
1. Description:
- 13.56 MHz RFID Tag is capable of reading/writing data at very high speeds.
- For 13.56Mhz RFID Tag it has 2 ISO. Each ISO has an application that matches the applicator ink used.
2. In-depth understanding of 13.56Mhz RFID Chip
- With the 13.56Mhz frequency protocol, it uses many different types of Chips, but the most popular type of RFID Chip is: NFC NTAG213</strong >, S50, F08, ICODE SLI-X, ICODE SLI-S etc…
- With a frequency of 13.56Mhz, there are 2 ISOs: ISO 14443A and ISO 15963
Comparing ISO 14443A and ISO 15963 | |
ISO 14443A | ISO 15963 |
Max memory: Refer below | Max memory: Refer below |
ISO 15963
ISO 1443
- Link to learn about ISO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_14443
3. Application of 13.56Mhz RFID Chip.
- With 13.56Mhz RFID Chip frequency ISO 14443A usually exists in the form of PVC plastic cards. And widely applied in restaurants, hotels and apartment applications.
- With RFID Chip 13.56Mhz frequency ISO 15963 is a more advanced line. It is applied in Asset Management Technology and Traceability. Especially high technology.
- Mifare RFID magnetic card with frequency 13.56 Mhz is applied in systems such as smart parking lots, access control, employee and student cards.</li >
- White PVC material should have information as well as brand logo printed on the card.
- In addition, for the 13.56Mhz frequency, it should be noted:
- Choose an RFID chip with memory that meets your needs to avoid waste or failure.
- Choose the ISO that matches the system’s capabilities.
- It is a product with a very short operating frequency: 0-10cm.
- It can read tags on Smart phones’ NFC technology.