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Key Features
- Memory: 2528 bit user memory
- Frequency: NFC/HF (13.56 MHz)
- Protocol: ISO/IEC 15693, 18000-3; NFC Forum Tag Type 5
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Vulcan RFID Cinder NFC Label | NXP NTAG213SKU: VUL-CINDER-NTAG213-LBLPET
Key Features- Memory: 144 bytes user memory (NTAG213 IC)
- Form Factor: Compact, embeddable NFC label
- Functionality: UID mirror, password protection, NFC smartphone readable
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NFC RFID Tag Sample PackSKU: NFC-TSP
Key Features- Variety of tag types, including paper, wet inlays, and hard tags
- Operating Frequency: 13.56 MHz (NFC/HF)
- Ability to test diverse tags to choose the best for your application
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Beontag Steelwave HF/NFC Label | NXP ICODE SLIX2
SKU: 3003273
Key Features- IC: NXP ICODE SLIX2
- Size: 25 x 25 mm
- Form Factor: Flexible HF/NFC Label for metallic assets
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Key Features- Frequency: 13.56 MHz (NFC Forum Type 2)
- IC: NXP NTAG213 with UID mirror functionality
- Compliance: ISO 14443A, NFC Forum Type 2 Tag applications
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Key Features- Frequency: Dual Frequency (HF 13.56 MHz, UHF 860-960 MHz)
- Memory: NTAG213 (144 bytes user), Monza R6-P (128/96 bits EPC)
- Durability: Anti-UV Polymer, IP68 rated, up to 85°C (185°F)
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Beontag Ironside Micro NFC Tag | NXP NTAG213SKU: 3001300
Key Features- IC: NXP NTAG213 integrated circuit
- Durability: Rugged for impacts, chemicals, and moisture
- Attachment: Works on any material, including metal
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Tageos EOS-930 NFC PET Tag | NXP NTAG213SKU: 9300000004
Key Features- Memory: 144 bytes user memory
- IC: NXP NTAG213
- Frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF)
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Beontag Steelwave Micro II NFC Tag | NXP NTAG213SKU: 3001301
Key Features- Tag Type: Rugged NFC tag
- Attachment: Adhesive, string, or cable tie
- Form Factor: Small for versatile asset tagging
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Vulcan RFID Custom NFC TagSKU: VR-NFCT
Key Features- Custom: Four-color processing with detailed digital printing options
- Functionality: Two-way communication between readers
- Usability: No additional reader needed with NFC-enabled cell phones
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Key Features
- Technology: NFC (Near Field Communication) based on ISO14443A standard
- Chip: NXP NTAG213 with Unique ID (UID) mirror functionality
- Applications: Product authentication, marketing, smart posters, high-volume use
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Key Features- Compliant with ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18000-3, and NFC Forum Tag Type 5
- Equipped with NXP ICODE SLIX2 IC for HF and NFC encoding
- Designed for CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc types; strong adhesive wet inlay format
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Key Features- Designed to work reliably on metallic objects
- Equipped with NXP NTAG213 IC chip
- Flexible ferrite-based NFC tag
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Key Features- Technology: Near Field Communication (NFC)
- Chip: NXP NTAG213
- Functionality: UID mirror for unique applications
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ThingMagic Gemini HF/NFC Reader ModuleSKU: SM-GM-UB
Key Features- Power: Ultra-low power consumption for battery-powered use
- Size: 40 mm x 38 mm (1.6" x 1.5") matchbook size
- Compatibility: Supports MIFARE, NFC, peer-to-peer, and tag emulation modes
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Beontag Ironside Micro NFC Tag | NXP ICODE SLIX2SKU: 3002976
Key Features- Durability: Withstands mechanical impacts, chemicals, and moisture
- Form Factor: Small footprint, works on any material including metal
- Applications: Asset management, logistics, industrial manufacturing
More about Near Field Communication (NFC)
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range, wireless connectivity standard that enables contactless communication and data exchange between compatible devices held in close proximity. A subset of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, NFC operates on a base transmission frequency of 13.56 MHz and offers secure data transmission within a distance of approximately 10 centimeters.
Covering all NFC application needs, atlasRFIDstore offers a comprehensive range of NFC products including NFC tags and NFC readers. NFC enabled devices are considered either active or passive. Active NFC devices, such as smartphones, can both send and receive information. These devices can communicate with each other as well as with other passive devices. Passive NFC devices, such as tags, have no power source of their own and are only capable of sending information to other NFC devices.
Even though NFC operation is limited to communication at close proximity, there are a number of NFC applications that provide significant value and convenience for users. NFC devices are an ideal solution for applications including but not limited to access control, consumer electronics, transport, payments, healthcare, information collection, information exchange, coupons, and ticketing.
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Near Field Communication (NFC) devices and hardware enable seamless wireless communication between compatible systems, making them essential for businesses, developers, and engineers looking to implement secure and efficient NFC-based solutions. Whether you're building contactless payment systems, access control solutions, or smart IoT applications, NFC hardware provides the foundation for innovative and user-friendly technology. With NFC development kits, integrating NFC functionality into your projects has never been easier.
Common Applications for NFC Devices
NFC devices are used across various industries to facilitate secure, contactless communication between systems. These devices streamline interactions, enhance security, and enable automation in numerous applications. Below are some of the most common uses:
- Contactless Payments: Enable digital wallets and tap-to-pay POS systems.
- Access Control & Security: Develop secure NFC-based authentication and entry systems for buildings, vehicles, and smart locks.
- IoT & Smart Devices: Integrate NFC into IoT ecosystems, enabling seamless device pairing, automation, and data transfer.
- Retail & Customer Engagement: Enhance the shopping experience with NFC-enabled loyalty programs, product authentication, and interactive displays.
- Healthcare & Medical Applications: Implement NFC technology for patient identification, medical record access, and secure drug authentication.
- Public Transportation & Ticketing: Facilitate convenient tap-to-ride transit systems and digital ticketing solutions.
- Inventory & Asset Management: Use NFC tags to track assets, streamline logistics, and improve supply chain efficiency. NFC readers help manage that inventory efficiently.
By leveraging NFC hardware and NFC systems, businesses and developers can create cutting-edge solutions that drive efficiency and enhance user experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions: NFC Devices & Hardware
If you're new to NFC hardware and systems or want to learn more about their capabilities, check out some frequently asked questions below.
What Is an NFC Device?
An NFC device is a piece of hardware equipped with Near Field Communication technology, allowing it to communicate wirelessly with other NFC-enabled devices/tags within close proximity. Common examples include smartphones, NFC readers, smart cards, and embedded NFC modules.
What Hardware Is Required for NFC Applications?
NFC applications typically require an NFC reader, NFC tags, and compatible software to process transactions or interactions. Some NFC development kits also include SDKs for easy integration with various platforms.
Do I Need Special Software to Use NFC Hardware?
Yes, most NFC devices require software that can read, write, or process NFC data. Many NFC computer systems come with APIs and SDKs that support multiple programming languages for seamless integration into different applications.
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Explore a wide range of NFC devices and hardware at atlasRFIDstore. Whether you're developing a secure authentication system, implementing contactless payments, or enhancing your IoT applications, we provide high-quality NFC hardware to meet your needs. Browse our selection today and start building innovative NFC solutions with confidence.
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