Nā koho pilikino: RFID chip, RF alapinepine, RF communication protocol, nui a me nā kikoʻī, mānoanoa, kinona(Kāleka kāleka / kāpili a iʻole prelam inlay), surface printing pattern/LOGO/QR code, helu laser, Ke kākauʻana i nāʻikepili, a me nā hana hana kūikawā ʻē aʻe.
Nā palena ʻenehana nui Optional IC chip: EM4102, EM4200, Ti2048, T5577, M1S50/S70, Mfult10/ultC, ICODESLI/SLI-S/SLI-L/SLIX, MfDesfire2K/4k/8K, MFPLUS2K/4K, FM1208(CPU), Alien H4, Impinj M5, etc. Ka pinepine pane: 125KHz/134.2KHz/13.56MHz/860~960MHz Kūkākūkā kamaʻilio: Hiki ke hāʻawi aku i nā lawelawe maʻamau e hoʻokō i kāu mau manaʻo kūʻokoʻa a me nā pono, ISO 14443A/B, Makemake wau i kāu huahana EM4233 Chip Card 15693, ISO 18000-6C/6B Anana: can be specified Mea Kāleka Kāleka: PVC/PET/PETG/ABS/Polycarbonate/Paper, 0.13Mālama ʻia ka ʻōlelo huna E hoʻopau i ka hana e hoʻopau mau i ka lepili Mālama ʻia ka ʻōlelo huna E hoʻopau i ka hana e hoʻopau mau i ka lepili: 'akomi ultrasonic 'akomi mea kanu laina, kuʻi hoʻopā
HP0523 model RFID site inspection card is mainly used for site inspection, industrial park inspection and identity identification, the surface of the badge can be printed with color patterns and logos, numbers, ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa,
and can be encapsulated with IC chips to identify the identity of the holder, the product size is usually 50×25mm, and other sizes can be customized. The RFID field inspection card is composed of a chip, an induction antenna, and is packaged in a card made of PVC, ABS, PET, PC and other materials, without exposed parts. The reading and writing process is to complete the reading and writing operation between the coupled resonant circuit and the reader through radio waves or contact points. RFID field inspection card is a passive body, when the reader reads and writes the card, the signal sent by the reader is composed of two parts: one is the power signal, which is received by the card and resonates with its own L/C, producing an instant energy to supply the chip to work. The other part is to combine data signals, command the chip to complete data modification, storage, ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa, and return to the reader to complete a read and write operation. The data in the card can be stored for more than 10 Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID.
Application scenario Construction sites, road and bridge construction sites, industrial parks, hale kūʻai kūʻai, nā hōkele, shopping malls, Nā hōʻikeʻike, tourist attractions, a pēlā aku