Product description: RFID / NFC Clear Tag transparent - 13.56 MHz - NTAG203 - Adafruit 5458
RFID / NFC identifier in the form of a transparent tag equipped with the NTAG203 Type 2 chip. The built-in chip makes these tags more secure and works with almost any RFID-enabled phone. The carrier frequency is 13.56 MHz . Each chip has a 7-byte serial number identifier (the ID number cannot be changed).
RFID advantages
- Efficient and automated scanning
- Scanning without direct tag visibility - you can put RFID in your wallet and scan without having to pull it out
- Scanning multiple tags simultaneously
- Dynamic data in the memory of the record / data system
- Possibility of multiple use of tags
How does RFID work? Definition of RFID
First, we will explain what the abbreviation RFID means - it comes from the first letters of the words in English: Radio Frequency Identification. The RFID system is a modern technology that uses radio waves to wirelessly identify any object. The use of RFID can be found in every field of business - including logistics, trade and distribution, construction and the IT industry. The tag with the NTAG203 chip is most often used in railway or bus tickets and cards, in order to provide collective information and perform contactless payments. It can also be found in other systems where a proximity card is required.
RFID / NFC Clear Tag specification
- Chip: NTAG203
- Working frequency: 13.56 MHz
- 144 bytes of read / write memory area, divided into 36 pages (4 bytes each)
- 7 byte unique identifier burnt on the chip
- Works at a distance of up to 10 cm from the reader
- Diameter: 25 mm
- Thickness: 0.7 mm
- Weight: 0.9 g
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