MIFARE® Classic

MIFARE® Classic is the pioneer in contactless smart ticket ICs operating in the 13.56 MHZ frequency range with read/write capability and ISO 14443 compliance. It started the contactless revolution by paving the way for numerous applications in public transport, access management, employee cards and on campuses. MIFARE® Classic family including MIFARE® Classic EV1, consist of 1K…

MIFARE Ultralight® EV1

MIFARE® Ultralight EV1

The mechanical and electrical specifications of MIFARE® Ultralight EV1 are tailored to meet the requirements of inlay and paper ticket manufacturers and the IC is available in 2 memory options: 48 Bytes and 128 Bytes. MIFARE® Ultralight EV1 reflects the trend towards enhanced security implementations for contactless applications. MIFARE® Family including MIFARE® Ultralight Family, MIFARE®…

MIFARE Ultralight C

MIFARE® Ultralight C

MIFARE® Ultralight C operates according to the ISO/IEC 14443 A standard, allowing an operating distance of up to 10 cm with true anti-collision support. It also offers extended user memory compared to MIFARE® Ultralight EV1 and a range of additional security features previously unavailable on low cost contactless ICs. Existing MIFARE® Ultralight C solutions benefit…

RFID Healthcare

Key Benefits of RFID for Healthcare

RFID technology is being used by more and more hospitals to improve safety and efficiency. Now see the advantages of RFID in the Healthcare sector: > Saves time looking for equipment > Improved efficiency for maintenance > Increased patient safety > Better utilisation means avoiding the need to purchase new equipment > Increased confidence in…

NFC Tag

Four Reasons Why the Internet of Things Needs NFC?

Energy savings. Better health and fitness tracking. Greater convenience. Improved security. The Internet of Things is already providing these and other major benefits to early-adopting consumers who have invested in connected security systems, thermostats, lighting, wearables, and appliances. And there’s much more to come; according toJuniper Research, there will be 38.5 billion connected devices by…