Description
RFID sticker label is a label that uses radio frequency identification technology, which uses radio frequency technology to achieve data transmission and reading. It is produced in the form of stickers that can be attached to different items, and the information in them can be read by RFID readers. RFID sticker labels are widely used in various industries because of their small size, low cost and ease of use.
Chip model | Type | Frequency | Memory | Protocol |
FM4442 | Contact | 256B | ISO7816 | |
FM4428 | 1KB | |||
TK4100 | Contactless | 125KHZ | 256B | ISO11785 |
EM4200 | 64B | |||
EM4305 | 64B | |||
T5577 | 330B | |||
FM1208-10(7+1) CPU) | 13.56MHz | 8KB | ISO14443A | |
NTAG213 | 1KB | |||
NTAG215 | 4KB | |||
NTAG216 | 144B | |||
Mifare S50 | 504B | |||
Mifare ultralight | 64B | |||
Mifare Ultralight EV1 | 512B | |||
I-CODE 2/I-CODE SLI | 1KB | ISO15693 | ||
I-CODE SLI-X | 1KB | |||
I-CODE SLI-S | 2KB | |||
Impinj Monza4QT | 860MHz~960MHz | 128bit | ISO18000-6C | |
Impinj Monza R6 | 96bit | |||
Impinj Monza M730 | 128bit | |||
Impinj Monza M780 | 496bit | |||
Impinj Monza M781 | 128bit | |||
Alien Higgs9 | 96bit | |||
NXP U code 8 | 128bit | |||
NXP U code 9 | 96bit |
If the chip you need is not listed in the table, please contact customer service for more information about the chip model.
What Is RFID Tag?
A Radio Frequency Identification Tag (RFID tag) is an electronic tag that exchanges data with a RFID reader through radio waves. Most RFID tags are made up of at least two main parts. The first is an antenna, which receives radio frequency (RF) waves. The second is an integrated circuit (IC), which is used for processing and storing data, as well as modulating and demodulating the radio waves received/sent by the antenna.
How Does A RFID Tag Work?
∴Reader transfers energy to the transponder by emitting electromagnetic waves throught air.
∴Transponder uses RF energy to charge up. ∴Transponder receives command/data signal and responds accordingly.
∴Reader receives transponder response and process accordingly. ie. sent to a host computer or external devices through its control lines.
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