
ACR1252U NFC reader
ACS ACR1252 M1 NFC programmer with NFC FORUM certification. Successor of the ACR122U model.
NFC reader ACR1252
| NFC ACR1252U programmer is the latest device from ACS, a leader in the NFC proximity communication industry. It is the only reader officially certified by theNFC Forumorganization, which guarantees full compliance withNFCproximity communication standards. | ![]() |
The NFC ACR1252Uprogrammer is a direct successor to the very popular ACS ACR122U model. Therefore, it is the latest NFC USB reader in the range of ACS devices.
The NFC ACR 1252 USB reader offers three operating modes:
- NFC tag reader/programmer (tags, cards, proximity bands, key rings)
- tag emulation NFC - P2P communication NFC certification (successor of ACR122U)
The offered reader enables proximity reading and writing of NFC tag data compatible with the ISO 14443A/B, NFC ISO 18092, MIFARE® and FeliCa standards.
In particular, the reader supports the following proximity communication protocols:
ISO 14443-4 Compliant Card, T=CL
MIFARE® Classic Card, T=CL
ISO18092, NFC Tags
FeliCa
NFC programmer ACR1252 technical specifications
Dimensions: 98mm x 65mm x 12.8mm
Weight: 81g
Working range: <= 50mm
Connection interface: USB (CCID)
Operating systems: Windows® CE, Windows®, Linux®, MAC OS®, Solaris, Android™
Certificates and standards: EN 60950/IEC 60950, ISO 18092, ISO 14443, USB Full Speed, PC/SC, CCID, NFC Forum Certification Mark, Felica Performance Certification, Microsoft® WHQL, CE, FCC, RoHS 2, REACH
Included
The purchased set includes:
NFC reader integrated with a 1m USB cable
Link for downloading drivers, software and documentation from the manufacturer's website.
Quality
The sold device is covered by a twelve-month manufacturer's warranty, implemented via NFC24. All offered devices are original (manufactured by ACS).
Technical support
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