Contactless NFC Card Reader Writer 13.56MHz USB Power Supply DC 5V Product Introduction: Near-Field Communication (NFC) readers that enable you to interact
with NFC tags. NFC is a radio frequency within the 13.56 MHz band that is designed specifically
for highly secure data exchange. What is NFC? What are NFC Tags? NCF stands for Near Field Communication. It is a contactless
protocol to transfer files. NFC Tags are microchips with an antenna, which can contain information and be
read easily and quickly by an NFC-enabled mobile phone or tablet. How can I write NFC Tags? The NFC Tag can be programmed with a mobile application or an NFC
writer for desktop computers. There are apps and software for each operating system. NFC Application: NFC has become a standard protocol under ISO/IEC 14443 and FeliCa
and is most popularly used in environments like retail and check-in stations for contactless
payment or smart transactions via apps on mobile devices. Technical Specification | Model | RL863 | Operating Frequency | 13.56 MHz (±7KHz) | Compatible Protocols | ISO15693, ISO 14443A/B, ISO 18000-3M3 and NFC | Compatible Tags | - NFC Forum Type 1: Innovision Topaz512
- NFC Forum Type 2: Mifare Ultralight, Mifare Ultralight C, Mifare
Ultralight EV1, NTAG21x.
- NFC Forum Type 3: Sony Felica [only support Polling]
- NFC Forum Type 4: Mifare DESFire EV1
- NFC Forum Type 5: ICODE SLI ,ICODE SLIX ,ICODE SLIX2 ,Tag-it HF- I
plus
- Mifare Classic Type: Mifare S50, Mifare S70 ,Mifare Mini
- ISO18000-3M3 Type: ICODE ILT
- ST ISO14443B Type: SRIX4K, SRI512, ST25TB512-AC
| Communication Interface | USB | Reading Range | ISO 15693 | 16cm | ISO 14443A | 10cm | ISO 18000-3M3 | —— | Keyboard Emulation | Support | Anti-collision Algorithm | Support | Working Voltage | DC 5V (USB power supply) | Max Power Consumption | 0.65W | Dimension | 105*70*10mm | Weight | 53g |
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