13.56MHz RFID Tags

13.56MHz RFID Tags Definition

13.56MHz RFID tags are a specific type of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology that operates at a frequency of 13.56 megahertz. This frequency is part of the high-frequency (HF) range and is widely used due to its balance between read range, data transfer speed, and versatility. RFID tags consist of an integrated circuit (chip) and an antenna, embedded in a label or card form factor.

13.56MHz RFID Tags

Why Choose 13.56MHz RFID Tags

The 13.56 MHz tag was created to improve RFID tags’ performance for high-volume applications using high-frequency readers. At this frequency, the tag coil doesn’t need to be made of hard copper. It can be a paper-like substructure or printed ink with an EEPROM included. In the mid- or late 1990s, RFID 13.56 tags were the popular technology that many technology experts saw as a way to address the high volume of applications requiring low-cost tags.

This high-frequency tag comes in many types. Some examples are wristband tags, metal tags, mount on metal tags, thin RFID cards, disc tags, passive RFID tags, waterproof tags, laundry tags, label tags, and round paper tags.

This tag supports different rules, such as ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 14443A for Mifare, JIS X 6319-4 FeliCa for electronic payment cards, and ISO 15693 for item tracking. The read range of this card is approximately 30 centimeters (around 12 inches). These tags are mostly compatible with NFC and Bluetooth.

Features of 13.56MHz RFID Tags

Our RFID tags have different functions and features, depending on what you’re tracking. No matter what you’re tracking—clothing, livestock, blood samples, vehicles, laundry, or even people—you need a specific tag with the right features to track your assets correctly.

Every RFID tag is designed differently. Some RFID tags are small and are used to track items like test tubes. Others are large and are attached to shipping containers or vehicles. These large tags work as transmitters that send their locations. However, some tags cannot endure dangerous or extreme temperatures. Others are waterproof and rugged. Also, many RFID tags are for single use. Some RFID tags are ecological, making them perfect for larger Internet of Things applications.

Applications of 13.56MHz RFID Tags

This RFD tag can be used for all types of sensing and identification. The tag contains 1K of data storage, which can be written and read from an RFID reader or compatible device. Such tags are used for many things, like making payments, tickets, ID cards, library cards, tracking assets, gaming chips, logistics, factory mechanization, inventory control, and security.

Custom Options of Our 13.56MHz RFID Tags

  1. You can choose from different colors.
  2. You can choose from different sizes.
  3. You can choose from different printing options. There are handwritten and digital printing options.

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