RFID smart cards operate in the low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio bands, have latest printing techniques to meet customers’ expectations of quality, flexibility, and durability.
RFID Access Card is a type of RFID smart card that is customized to meet the specific needs of the user or organization. RFID smart cards operate in the low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio bands. The frequency band that is used depends on the application. UHF RFID tags: UHF RFID tags have a long read range, making them ideal for large events where staff may be spread out over a large area. However, they can be more expensive than other types of RFID tags. LF RFID tags: LF RFID tags are less expensive than UHF RFID tags, but they have a shorter read range. This makes them less suitable for large events, but they may be a good option for smaller events or events where staff will be concentrated in a smaller area. NFC tags: NFC tags are the newest type of RFID tag and are becoming increasingly popular. They are less expensive than UHF RFID tags and have a read range that is comparable to LF RFID tags. However, they are not as widely supported as UHF RFID tags. Printing:
Dimensions (mm) | 38*28*3.3mm (customized) |
Material | Paper |
Frequency | UHF(US/FCC) UHF(EU/ETSI) |
Operating Temperature(°C) | -40 to 80 |
Storage Temperature(°C) | -40 to 80 |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Applicable Surface | Non-metal |
RFID Chip | NXP, Impinj, Alien |
RF Interface Protocol | EPC Class1 Gen2 ISO/ISO18000-6C |
Color | White/ Customized |
Reading Distance | 0-2 meters |
Application | Access control Payment Timekeeping Asset tracking |
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