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13.56MHz NXP MIFARE Classic 4K ISO Card
MIFARE® Classic 4K card from NXP operates at 13.56 MHz wireless frequency, according to the ISO 14443A standard, and contains 4K bytes of read/write memory that can be used for multiple applications and can read service points at distances of up to 10 cm, depending on the overall power provided by the card reader.
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13.56MHz NXP MIFARE Ultralight White ISO Card
MIFARE Ultralight card from NXP operates at 13.56 MHz wireless frequency, according to the ISO 14443A standard and contains 48 bytes of usable read/write memory that can operate at a distance of up to 10cm depending on the power provided by the reader and are fully backwards compatible with previous versions. It is ideal for various low-cost contactless ID/ticketing applications. This card is NFC forum type 2 compliant.
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13.56MHz NXP MIFARE Ultralight EV1 Card
MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 is the latest MIFARE Ultralight chip from NXP. Ultralight EV1 is available in two memory sizes and has a data retention of up to ten years. MIFARE Ultralight operates according to the ISO 14443A standard and is fully compatible with other MIFARE infrastructures making it simple to integrate with existing systems. MIFARE Ultralight is widely adopted in the transport and hospitality sectors for contactless ticketing solutions. It is typically used for one off trips or events and has a reading distance up to 10cm. For further information please check out the product datasheet or contact us for further assistance.
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