Read-write tags difference with read-only tags, the most important point is the With read-write chips, you can add information to the tag or write over existing information. A read-only tag has a unique factory-assigned serial number for identification that cannot be modified. A read-write tag, on the other hand, is field programmable which can be written […]
Passive tags has no battery and uses energy from the reader’s radio waves, making it more affordable than an active tag which requires a battery to power itself. Active RFID tags have a transmitter and their own power source (typically a battery). The power source is used to run the microchip’s circuitry and to broadcast […]
These NFC tags are read/writable so you can change the data as many times as you want. The NFC tag can be locked so that the data on the tag cannot be changed or left unlocked so the data can be changed again and again. NFC tags are typically printed stickers or plain stickers, but […]
Active tags transmit radio waves signals periodically using its on-board battery. A battery-assisted tag activates its battery to transmit radio waves signal only when a RFID reader is close for detection. RFID passive tags has no battery and uses the energy of radio waves that are transmitted from the RFID reader to function. The passive tag […]
What is an RFID tag made up of? The basic components of an RFID tag can be divided into two parts. First, an integrated circuit for the purpose of data storing and processing, radio wave modulating and demodulating, and capturing power from reader’s radio waves. Second, an antenna for enhancing signal transmission. What is an […]
RFID wet inlay are passive RFID inlay with an adhesive backing that can be either applied to a product directly or converted into smart labels (integrated into a paper or plastic label). For high-security applications, the product can be supplied with HID Global’s Trusted Tag Services, a combination of special NFC Forum Tag type 4 […]
What is an RFID tag? Increasingly, RFID tagging is used in supply chain management as an alternative to bar code technology. RFID tags that contain their own power source are known as active tags. Those without a power source are known as passive tags. A passive tag is briefly activated by the radio frequency ( […]
NFC has entered into our life everywhere, but do you know the NFC tag application really? With unlimited possibilities and customization options NFC Tags can overwhelm users. For example, if you regularly need to set an hour-long timer when you do your laundry, you can program an NFC tag to start an hour-long timer and place […]
How to use NFC tag with your Android Phone? Setting Alarms: For those of you perpetually late deep sleepers, there’s a special app for creating alarms using NFC called Puzzle Alarm Clock. Its fiendishly simple premise: In order to disarm the alarm, you must tap the phone against a special NFC tag designed to shut the alarm […]
NFC is short for Near Field Communication , which is a form of RFID (Radio-frequency Identification) technology that allows digital information to be transferred at short distances through electromagnetic radio fields. There is always some power lost during transmission through the air, but over short distances the current generated is enough to power the circuitry in […]