NFC HF tag for Anti-counterfeiting,Anti-crosstalk,blood management
Passive HF rfid sticker for industrial production automation
Adhesive micro NFC tag with small size for asset items identify and inventory
Excellent performance and good directionality NFC HF tag
Suitable for blood bag,metallic equipment and toolings, industrial, machine parts tracking
Tag Dimension: 150*84*0.2mm (Aluminum Antenna Size: 150*84*0.2mm)
Chip: ICODE SLIX 2 ( Protocol: ISO15693)
Memory: TID/UID 8bytes+ EPC/Block + User 2528bit(80block x 4byte)+ Reserve memory,lable destroy,privacy,EAS AFS 32bit
Operating Frequency: 13.0-14.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: White Printable PP
Reading Range: 4 cm On Air-free (depends on reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
HF NFC (High-Frequency Near Field Communication) tag refers to an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag that operates in the high-frequency range and incorporates NFC technology. NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology that enables contactless data exchange between devices when they are within close proximity to each other, typically within a few centimeters.Here are some important points about HF NFC tags:
1. Frequency Range: HF NFC tags operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, which is the same frequency used by HF RFID tags. This frequency allows for reliable and fast data transfer over short distances.
2. NFC Technology: NFC technology extends the capabilities of HF RFID tags by adding two-way communication between devices. It enables not only the reading of tag data by an NFC-enabled device (e.g., smartphone, tablet) but also the exchange of data between the tag and the device.
3. Passive Operation: HF NFC tags are typically passive, meaning they do not require a separate power source. They are powered by the energy transmitted from the NFC reader or device during the communication process.
4. Data Capacity: HF NFC tags have a limited storage capacity compared to other RFID technologies. However, they are suitable for storing small amounts of data, such as URLs, contact information, or simple text messages.
5. Read/Write Capabilities: HF NFC tags support both read and write operations. This means that in addition to reading data from the tag, an NFC-enabled device can write new information or update existing data on the tag.
6. Compatibility: HF NFC tags are compatible with a wide range of NFC-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and contactless payment terminals. These devices can interact with the NFC tags by bringing them into close proximity.
7. Applications: HF NFC tags have numerous applications, including mobile payments, access control systems, public transportation ticketing, smart posters, product authentication, interactive marketing, and more. They enable quick and convenient interaction between physical objects and digital information or services.
8. Form Factors: HF NFC tags are available in various form factors, including stickers, labels, key fobs, cards, and embedded tags. This versatility allows them to be integrated into a wide range of products or surfaces.
HF NFC tags provide a user-friendly and versatile solution for contactless data exchange and interaction. They combine the advantages of HF RFID technology with the added capability of two-way communication, making them suitable for a broad range of applications where secure and convenient data exchange is required.