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13.56MHz RFID/NFC Charm - Classic 1K

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13.56MHz RFID/NFC Charm - Classic 1K

13.56MHz RFID/NFC Charm - Classic 1K

This is a blank 13.56MHz RFID/NFC embedded in a phone charmĀ - often used for train/bus passes but also found in other systems where a proximity card is desired.

The tag contains a small RFID chip and an antenna, and is passively powered by the reader/writer when placed a couple inches away.

These can be read by almost any 13.56MHz RFID/NFC reader but make sure it can handleĀ ISO/IEC 14443 Type A cards as there are a few other encoding standards (like FeLica) They are tested and work great with both ourĀ PN532 NFC/RFID breakout boardĀ andĀ Adafruit NFC/RFID Shield for Arduino!

These chips can be written toĀ & store up to 1 KB of data in writable EEPROM divided into banks, and can handle over 100,000 re-writes. You can use ourĀ PN532 NFC/RFID breakout boardĀ orĀ Adafruit NFC/RFID Shield for ArduinoĀ to read and write data to the EEPROM inside the tag. There is also a permanent 4-byte ID burned into the chip that you can use to identify one tag from another -Ā the ID number cannot be changed.

These use aĀ ISO/IEC 14443 Type A chipset, which used to be the 'classic' NFC chipset. In ~2014, the NFC forum decided not to support this chipset anymore,Ā so newer phones do not support it. This only matters if you're trying to use this tag with a phone/tablet.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

RFID chip specification:

  • 1 KiloByte (8 KiloBit) non-volatile EEPROM storage
  • Built in encryption engine with 48-bit key
  • 4 Byte unique identifier burned into the chip
  • 13.56 MHz frequency

Tag specification:

  • 39.82mm x 24.85mm x 4mm
  • loop is 140mm/5.5"
  • 4.5 grams with loop, 4 grams without
  • Works about 1" away from RFID reader
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This is a blank 13.56MHz RFID/NFC embedded in a phone charmĀ - often used for train/bus passes but also found in other systems where a proximity card is desired.

The tag contains a small RFID chip and an antenna, and is passively powered by the reader/writer when placed a couple inches away.

These can be read by almost any 13.56MHz RFID/NFC reader but make sure it can handleĀ ISO/IEC 14443 Type A cards as there are a few other encoding standards (like FeLica) They are tested and work great with both ourĀ PN532 NFC/RFID breakout boardĀ andĀ Adafruit NFC/RFID Shield for Arduino!

These chips can be written toĀ & store up to 1 KB of data in writable EEPROM divided into banks, and can handle over 100,000 re-writes. You can use ourĀ PN532 NFC/RFID breakout boardĀ orĀ Adafruit NFC/RFID Shield for ArduinoĀ to read and write data to the EEPROM inside the tag. There is also a permanent 4-byte ID burned into the chip that you can use to identify one tag from another -Ā the ID number cannot be changed.

These use aĀ ISO/IEC 14443 Type A chipset, which used to be the 'classic' NFC chipset. In ~2014, the NFC forum decided not to support this chipset anymore,Ā so newer phones do not support it. This only matters if you're trying to use this tag with a phone/tablet.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

RFID chip specification:

  • 1 KiloByte (8 KiloBit) non-volatile EEPROM storage
  • Built in encryption engine with 48-bit key
  • 4 Byte unique identifier burned into the chip
  • 13.56 MHz frequency

Tag specification:

  • 39.82mm x 24.85mm x 4mm
  • loop is 140mm/5.5"
  • 4.5 grams with loop, 4 grams without
  • Works about 1" away from RFID reader
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