EM 4100 RFID card
The EM 4100 RFID card is a passive identification card that operates at 125 kHz. Compact and durable, it features a unique identifier, making it ideal for access control, employee badges, and inventory tracking
RFID System
The EM 4100 RFID card is a passive identification card that operates at 125 kHz. Compact and durable, it features a unique identifier, making it ideal for access control, employee badges, and inventory tracking
The MIFARE card is a type of contactless smart card that operates on a 13.56 MHz frequency. Known for its versatility, it supports various applications such as access control, public transportation, and cashless payment systems.
The UHF card is an RFID card operating at ultra-high frequencies (860 MHz to 960 MHz), enabling long-range identification and tracking. With an embedded chip and antenna, it allows for fast data transmission and can read multiple cards simultaneously.
A dual frequency card is an RFID card that operates at both low frequency (LF) 125 kHz and high frequency (HF) 13.56 MHz. This versatility allows it to work with a variety of RFID systems, making it ideal for applications such as access control, asset tracking, and public transportation.
An RFID tag is a small electronic device that uses radio frequency identification technology to store and transmit data. Comprising a microchip and an antenna, RFID tags can be passive (powered by the reader's signal), active (with an internal battery), or semi-passive.