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IC chip: Atmel T5577
Auala galue: 125KHz
Malosiaga manatuaina: 330 fasi
Communication rate: 9600 bonds
Faitau/tusi taimi: 0.1ms
Faiga galue: read-only
Faitau le mamao: 5~8cm
Erasable times: > 100000 taimi
Teuga o fa'amaumauga: 10 tausaga
Tele:43×30 × 5mm poʻo le 50 × 30 × 5mm, pe fa'apitoa
Vevela galulue: -10℃~+70℃
Filifiliga lanu: lanu samasama, lanu moaga, lanu mumu,ma isi.
Meafaitino: atigi ABS, Ultrasonic Plastic Welding
T5577 chip is the Atmel company produces the multi-function non-contact R/W identification integrated circuit, apply to LF 125KHz frequency range.
T5577 chip is unique and stable performance, good encryption performance (multilevel authorization), so it is mainly used for hotel door locks, pulea avanoa, identity.
T5577 chip is the upgrade version of T5557 / T5567 chip. The T5577 chip can set your own control password.
T5577 Chip Keychain can be used in access control applications such as hotel, hospitals, shared homes, shops, and government offices. Inside the sealed RFID chip, the T5577 RFID keychain enables the application of automatic check-in/out procedure access control while capturing real-time information.
Each RFID key chain generates a globally unique ID. O lea la, it is an ideal solution for automated check-in/check-out procedures in terms of security as it provides an efficient and reliable means of identification.
O lea la, RFID keychains are a safe and good way to limit access rights. RFID keychains can be selected in different styles and colors, as well as custom pattern or LOGO printing and serial number printing.
Vaega
The appearance of small and exquisite, tumau, does not fade, water proof, corrosion proof. Can be hung on the keychain, faigofie ona feaveai.
The identification is stable, strong penetrating power, fast sensing, and has a globally unique identification code.
O sitaili eseese ma lanu e filifili mai ai. Surface printable pattern, ID code, numera seriolo, logo, ma isi.
Talosaga masani
Faailoaina, hotel smart door locks, water meters, pulea avanoa, access systems, dining hall charge cards, parking lots, ma isi.