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Kūkākūkā kamaʻilio: ISO14443 TypeA
Alapine (frequency): 13.56Kāleka Chip EM4233 Meet the standard: NFC Forum Type2 Tag technical requirements
Chip: NTAGR213 (if storage, should be purchased), or custom FM11RF08, Mifarel S50/S70, nā hiʻohiʻona chip i hoʻopaʻa ʻia, I CODE 2, a pēlā aku.
Kikowaena paʻa: User area 144Bytes (NTAGR213)
Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID: ma mua o 10 Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID Number of erasing: ma mua o 100,000 manawa Transmission rate: 106kbit / s
Lako ikehu: hāʻule
Mea Pono: FPC+ imported ultra-thin high-brightness LED
Nui huahana: 11×8mm
Mahana hana: -25~+65°C
Ka mahana mālama: 20~+85°C (kaulike 80%)
Waihoʻoluʻu: LED lights can be selected yellow, ʻulaʻula, polū, ʻōmaʻomaʻo, poni, alani, keʻokeʻo Adhesive: optional with adhesive paper Product packaging: 100 pieces/bag
This is a special LED light-emitting NFC electronic tag, the energy comes from NFC, when close to the NFC-enabled device (such as mobile phone, bus card reader, subway card reader, access card reader, ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa), the LED light inside the tag will be illuminated; For mobile phones with NFC function, the LEDs inside the tag will flash and the chip will sense and work. The tag is lightweight and compact, with ultra-thin high-brightness LEDs and a small NFC receiving antenna.
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa: NFC product identification, personalized gifts, NFC nails, illuminated smart cards, smart light business cards, ʻO Bluetooth a iʻole Wi-Fi, connection switching, mana komo, personnel identification, bus card and so on.