
Unique + UHF Alien 9662 dual RFID card
Unique + UHF EPC C1G2 hybrid proximity card
UNIQUE dual system RFID card + Alien H9 Gen 2
Hybrid proximity cards with dual RFID chips: TK4100 + Alien Higgs 9 EPC Class 1 Gen 2. The cards can be used in both low-frequency systems 125 kHz, as well as high frequency systems 860-960 MHz. The devices do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
RFID LF Unique
The hybrid card enables contactless ID reading in the UNIQUE standard.
The amount of memory in the UNIQUE standard is 64b.
UHF Alien Higgs
Proximity cards equipped with the original UHF Alien H9 RFID chip:
- 96 bit EPC
- 688 bit user memory
- ISO 18000-6C
- EPC C1 G2
- memory endurance: 200,000 write cycles (twice as much as the competition)
- full backward compatibility with the Alien H3 system
The UHF system allows for wireless exchange of information (writing and reading) in UHF frequencies (860 - 960 MHz). The range of communication with the hybrid card depends on the reader used and the environmental conditions. The Alien H9 system is characterized by a 10 - 20% longer reading distance than its predecessor (Alien Higgs 3).
Compatibility with RFID standards
UNIQUE
ISO 7816
EPC Global Gen2
ISO/IEC 18000-6C
Personalization
This product can be personalized with double-sided full-color edge-to-edge printing, printing of identification data, etc.
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Application
Compatibility with two different standards for wireless RFID information exchange allows the use of one proximity card for independent applications, e.g.:
Access control + authorization of entry to the parking lot
Working time records + access control
Authorization of access to devices + working time records
Working time records + monitoring of staff location
Many other ideas for fast, wireless information transfer.
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