

Ever wanted to play with those newfangled RFID tags? Although it’s been around for a while, the technology has been extremely cost-prohibitive and difficult to implement without being an RF engineer. This affordable product opens the door for using RFID in your own projects!
These paper-thin EPCglobal Gen2 tags work with our Simultaneous RFID reader. The tags can read and be written to — and also have a kill feature. Each tag comes with a TID (Truly Unique ID) that can’t be changed, but there’s plenty of memory for you to write and read from.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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RFID tag for systems operating at 125 KHz. Provides the ability to read and write a unique ID number
The ID-20LA RFID reader from ID Innovations has an operating frequency of 125 kHz. It has a built-in antenna and pins with 2 mm spacing. Among other things, it is designed to work with the RFID USB Reader module. SparkFun SEN-11828
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The module for the RFID reader (125 kHz) is equipped with a USB interface. Works with ID-3LA, ID-12LA and ID-20LA series systems. The selected RFID reader is simply plugged into the module\'s connectors. SparkFun SEN-09963
NFC/RFID tag equipped with ST25DV64KC NFC/RFID tag from STMicroelectronics. The chip offers a 64-kbit (8-byte) EEPROM. Complies with ISO/IEC 15693 or NFC Forum Type 5. SparkFun SEN-21274
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Module with an RFID reader designed to work with the Raspberry Pi. Equipped with an OLED display and a buzzer. SB Components 20003
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RFID Reader/Transponder IC 13.56MHz ISO 14443 I2C, SPI, UART, -25..85C, VFQFN32, NXP
The dynamic NFC / RFID tag with I2C bus and ISO 15693 RF interface in the SOIC8 housing has a built-in 64k EEPROM memory. Producer: STMicroelectronics
A module with an NFC PN532 transceiver, which supports proximity communication at the frequency of 13.56 MHz. The board is equipped with a Grove connector and communicates via the I2C or UART interface. Seeed Studio 113020006
RFID identification key with dimensions of 40.5 mm x 32 mm x 4.2 mm, operating on the 13.56 MHz frequency. RFID Tag Key
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Module with an RFID tag based on the ST25DV16K chip. It can be reprogrammed via the I2C bus. Equipped with STEMMA QT connector and PCB antenna. Adafruit 4701
A NFC-compatible Raspberry Pi expansion kit with integrated antent. It has the ability to work in reader mode, P2P
and card emulation mode. NXP PN7150
A small key ring with an RFID tag for systems operating at 125 KHz. Provides the ability to read and write a unique ID number
The 13.56 MHz RFID reader module in a set with a keyring and RFID card
Intelligent relay cooperating with iNode Control ID
Demo kit for prototyping applications and devices based on NFC ST25DV64KC tags. STMicroelectronics ST25DV64KC-DISCO
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