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NTAG213 Chip

2017-8-4 View:
NTAG213 chip has been developed by NXP Semiconductors as standard NFC tag ICs to be used in mass market applications such as retail, gaming and consumer electronics.

Memory
NTAG213 NFC chip has144 bytes user programmable read/write memory.

Communication & Connectivity
Communication to NTAG213 NFC tags can be established only when the tag is positioned in the RF field (about 1cm from the NFC device/phone), the high speed RF communication interface allows the transmission of the data (read/write). Energy and data are transferred via an antenna consisting of a coil with a few turns which is directly connected to NTAG213. No further external components are necessary.

Security (NTAG213 NFC Stickers can be protected by password) • 32-bit password protection to prevent unauthorized memory operations. • Manufacturer programmed 7-byte UID for each device. • Field programmable read-only locking function

Compatibility
NTAG213 NFC stickers provides full compliance to the NFC Forum Tag 2 Type technical specification and designed to work with all NFC devices or NFC compliant Proximity Coupling Devices).

Applications

• Smart advertisement 

• Goods and device authentication 

• Call request 

• SMS 

• Call to action 

• Voucher and coupons 

• Bluetooth or Wi-Fi pairing 

• Connection handover 

• Product authentication 

• Mobile companion tags 

• Electronic shelf labels 

• Business cards


Limitation
iPhone: NFC readers in iPhone devices do NOT support any type of NFC tags yet.
On metal: Using standard products on metal surfaces, the NFC-functionality is not possible. In case of metal surfaces please use products from our "On metal" NFC stickers which has a protective layer.

 
     
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