
Arduino ARC522 RFID Proximity Card
RFID Proximity Cards for Arduino ARC522 Module
Arduino RFID card
Proximity cards intended for use with the Arduino ARC522 RFID module. RFID cards have 1024B memory and advanced data access authorization capabilities.
The RFID proximity card enables wireless exchange of information (writing and reading) with devices equipped with a 13.56 MHz RFID module. Just bring the MIFARE card close to the reader to start communication.
Mifare Classic 1k contactless cards
The proximity cards are equipped with RFID chips compatible with the Mifare S50 Classic standard, which owe their popularity to the combination of low price and large amount of memory.
Mifare card
The cards proximity devices operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. Mifare cards have 1024b of memory (16 sectors of 4 blocks of size 16b). The RFID card provides 752b for recording any user data. Each sector can be protected against writing/reading using a defined access key. When writing data in the NFC NDEF format, the Mifare RFID card allows for 716b recording. The devices do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
RFID standards
ISO 14443
NDEF
Compatibility with Arduino ARC522
Personalization
This product can be personalized by printing on both sides in full color from edge to edge, printing of identification data, etc.
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Application
Mifare Classic Chip 1k is the most popular NFC chip, used all over the world in solutions using wireless information transfer. Example applications:
Public transport / electronic tickets
Road tolls
Air tickets
Access control
Loyalty programs
Identification / monitoring of goods and people
Management of fixed assets
Confirming the authenticity of goods
Advertising
Many other ideas for fast, wireless transfer of information
RFID software
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Quality
We guarantee 100,000 readings/writes on NFC tags.
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More information about NFC technology can be found on our company's blog.
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