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ISO14443A USB NFC RFID Reader Writer devices Plug And Play Type DC 5V Working Voltage

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ISO14443A USB NFC RFID Reader Writer devices Plug And Play Type DC 5V Working Voltage

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Brand Name :Andea Electronics
Model Number :RL155
Pla of Origin :CHINA
MOQ :1 Piece
Pri :Negotiable
Payment Terms :T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Supply Ability :500~1000 Sets Per Month
Delivery Time :3~5 work days
Packaging Details :Standard Export Carton, Foam and Protective Film
Place of Origin :CHINA
Operating Frequency :13.56 MHz (±7KHz)
RF Power :200mW
Max Power Consumption :0.6W
Dimension :140*100*30mm
Color :Black
OEM :Available
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ISO14443A Near Field Communication RFID Reader USB Plug And Play
Product Description:
RL155 is HF multi-functional desktop reader adopts plug & play USB and cursor outputs. It is compatible with ISO14443A protocol. Reading distance is up to 7cm.
Support to read NTAG21x (NFC), MIFARE Classic 1K/4K, MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Ultralight C, MIFARE Ultralight EV1;

Product Features:

  • 13.56MHz non-contact IC card reader and writer
  • Power from USB, no need extra power adaptor
  • Provide software development kit and testing software

Technical Specification
Model RL155
Operating Frequency 13.56 MHz (±7KHz)
Compatible Protocols ISO 14443A
Communication Interface USB
Reading Range 7cm
Simulation Keyboard Support
Working Voltage DC 5V (USB power supply)
Max Power Consumption 0.6W
Dimension 140*100*30mm
Weight 120g

What are the differences 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.

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