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Product Features:
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.