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Place of Origin: | CHINA |
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Brand Name: | Andea Electronics |
Model Number: | RL861 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Piece |
Packaging Details: | Standard Export Carton, Foam and Protective Film |
Delivery Time: | 3~5 work days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 500~1000 Sets Per Month |
Compatible Protocols: | ISO15693, ISO14443A/B, ISO18000-3M3 | Working Voltage: | DC 5V |
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Max Power Consumption: | 0.48W | Dimension: | 50*45*10mm |
Weight: | 18g | Color: | Black |
Highlight: | nfc usb reader,nfc tag reader writer |
Product Introduction:
RL861 is a kind of desktop using plug and play USB RFID reader writer which supports NFC Forum
Type 2 Tag. With built-in antenna and all-in-one design, it is able to realize read and write function together.
The compatible NFC Forum Type 2 Tags are NTAG21x (NFC), MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Ultralight C.
Also, it is a multiple protocols reader writer which supports ISO15693, ISO 14443A/B, ISO 18000-3M3.
Main Features:
Technical Specification | ||
Model | RL861 | |
Operating Frequency | 13.56 MHz (±7KHz) | |
Compatible Protocols | ISO15693, ISO 14443A/B, ISO 18000-3M3 and NFC | |
Compatible Tags |
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Communication Interface | USB | |
Reading Range | ISO 15693 | 8cm |
ISO 14443A | 5cm | |
ISO 18000-3M3 | 4cm | |
Keyboard Emulation | Support | |
Anti-collision Algorithm | Support | |
Working Voltage | DC 5V (USB power supply) | |
Max Power Consumption | 0.48W | |
Dimension | 50*45*10mm | |
Weight | 18g |
What are the differens between NFC and RFID?
RFID is the process by which items are uniquely identified using radio waves, and NFC is a specialized
subset within the family of RFID technology. Specifically, NFC is a branch of High-Frequency (HF) RFID,
and both operate at the 13.56 MHz frequency. NFC is designed to be a secure form of data exchange,
and an NFC device is capable of being both an NFC reader and an NFC tag. This unique feature allows
NFC devices to communicate peer-to-peer.