Passive

What is the Difference Between Active and Passive Technology?

The main difference between RFID active technology and RFID passive technology is the presence of a battery inside active transponders. This battery allows to increase the transmission power and consequently also the reading distance. Instead, passive technology, in order to propagate the electromagnetic field uses a condenser that, once load, generates the electromagnetic field which…

Customer Negotiation

RFIDHY Customer Negotiation Practice

  RFIDHY morning meeting which is held in June 22, 2016 by our foreign sales director Christy engage a spectacular race about Customer Negotiation. Our production designer Wen and Ting act as our Bathing Centre customers and our RFID System Integrator respectively, and they need to purchase disposable plastic wristband and silicone wristbands separately. Sophia…

MIFARE® Classic EV1

MIFARE® Classic EV1

MIFARE® Classic EV1 provides excellent ESD robustness for easy handling of the IC during the inlay- and card manufacturing and best in class RF performance for optimized transactions and allowing for more flexible antenna designs. Have a closer look on the features of MIFARE® Classic EV1. MIFARE® Family including MIFARE® Ultralight Family, MIFARE® Classic Family,…

RFID Worm Tag

Why Choosing an RFID Waste Management System?

Improved waste collection, recycling and return on investment with vehicles via RFID Worm Tag. > Reduce contamination in landfill > Increase recycling to meet the Governments towards zero waste initiative > Increase ratepayer value > Process improvements for council and waste contractor > Online real-time information sharing > Potential hazard warning system > Basic navigation system > Curbside assist Other benefits > Industrial…

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…