Main technical parameters IC name: ST25TV512 Protocol ọkọlọtọ: ISO / IEC 15693, NFC Forum Type 5 Frequency: 13.56MHz EEPROM: 512ibe n'ibe data njigide: 60 afọ Minimum endurance: 100,000 Writes Encapsulation material: PVC/PET/PETG/ABS/Polycarbonate/Paper Packaging format: 0.13mm copper wire/etched Antenna Finished product: Card/Badge/Sticker/Label/Inlay nkọwa: Customized any size/thickness operating okpomọkụ: -40° C ~ + 85 ° C
STMicroelectronics ST25TV512 Type 5 NFC tag IC tag chip integrates the convenience and tamper detection of the ISO 15693 proximity card standard with robust cloning protection, data protection and user privacy. The advantages of ISO 15693 tags over ISO 14443 tags include smaller antennas, longer communication distances and more reliable data exchange. As the only ISO 15693 IC with tamper detection, the ST25TV512 makes tags used for tamper-resistant packaging, electronic article monitoring and other functions more secure, smaller, simpler to install and easier to read, and capable of interacting with smartphones or RFID readers. The chip is equally suitable for consumer electronics or professional products. STMicroelectronics new NFC-Forum authentication chip works with NFC-enabled smartphones to provide cloud-based management of brand protection, product authentication and fidelity anti-counterfeiting for high-value product markets such as luxury goods and pharmaceuticals. In addition to tamper detection, other features protect contactless use cases in retail, smart industry, logistics and digital lifestyles, including smart posters, nlekota ihe onwunwe, ohere akara, authentication and physical Web applications such as gaming. Each ST25TV512 IC has an individual 64-bit device identifier and is digitally signed using STMicroelectronics TruST25TMmethod to prove origin and prevent pirate cloning. User memory read/write operations are password-protected with up to 64-bit encryption algorithms and block-level write-lock protection. Tag-off (igbu) mode and untraceable mode utilize password locks and data/configuration locks to protect consumer privacy. The ST25TV512 IC supports all ISO/IEC 15693 mgbanwe olu, nzuzo, subcarrier modes and data rates, and supports block read/write modes at different rates, including fast read access at up to 53 Kbit / s. The 512-bit EEPROM allows for configurable memory partitioning, with an erasure resistance of no fewer than 100,000 cycles and data retention of up to 60 afọ. Suitable for long-term permanent data protection applications. Choose ST25TV series NFC as the access card and enable the data area encryption function, the access card will not be copied.
atụmatụ Contactless interface • Based on ISO/IEC 15693 • NFC Forum Type 5 tag certified by the NFC Forum • Supports all ISO/IEC 15693 modulations, nzuzo, subcarrier modes and data rates • Custom Fast read access up to 53 Kbit / s • Single and multiple block reads • Single block writes • Internal tuning capacitance: 23 pF, 99.7 pF • Proprietary Inventory commands for speeding up the inventory process Memory • EEPROM 512 ibe n'ibe • RF interface accesses blocks of four bytes • Write time from RF: typical 5 ms for one block • Data retention: 60 afọ • Minimum endurance: 100 k write cycles • 16-bit event counter with anti-tearing data nchedo • User memory: two or three areas, read and/or write protected by two 32-bit encrypted passwords for three areas or one 64-bit encrypted password for two areas • System configuration: write protected by a 32-bit encrypted password • Permanent write locks at a block level Product identification and protection • Kill mode and untraceable mode • Tamper detect capability (patent pending) • TruST25™ digital signature • EAS (electronic article surveillance) capability Privacy protection • Consumer privacy can be protected through the following features: – Kill mode – Untraceable mode • In association with: – Passwords with cover coding – Data and configuration locks (permanent or temporary) okpomọkụ nso • From - 40 ka 85 ° C