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ATA5567 Card
The ATA5567 is a contactless R/W IDentification IC(IDIC) for applications in the
125-kHz frequency range.A single coil,connected to the chip,serves as the IC's
power supply and bi-directional communication interface.The antenna and chip
together form a transponder or tag.
The on-chip 330-bit EEPROM(10 blocks,33 bits each)can be read and written block-
wise from a reader.Block 0 is reserved for setting the operation modes of the
ATA5567 tag.Block 7 may contain a password to prevent unauthorized writing.
Data is transmitted from the IDIC using load modulation.This is achieved by damping
the RF field with a resistive load between the two terminals Coil 1 and Coil 2.The IC
receives and decodes 100% amplitude-modulated (OOK)pulse-interval-encoded bit
streams from the base station or reader.
Feature
– Dimensions: CR80 85.60 x 53.98mm
– Thickness: 0.90-0.92mm
– Material: PVC, PET, PC, PET-G etc
– Card Surface: Matt/ glossy finish
– Housing: Lamination
– Working Frequency: 125KhzHz
– Reading Distance: 0-5CM(according to the reader power)
Printing Option
– Pantone Printing
– Offset Printing
– Single Color Printing
– Silkscreen Printing
– Metallic Gold/Silver
Personalization:
– Hole punching, Embossed, Hologram
– Hot-Stamping silver/gold,
– Magnetic stirp, LoCo 300/650oe, HiCo 2750/4000oe
– Thermal print number/barcode
– Inkjet print number/barcode
– UV inkjet print number/Barcodes
– Laser print number
– Scratch off
Application
– Access Control
– Attendance Management
– Automated Parking Management.
– Supply chain management
– Asset tracking
– Container identification
– Customer loyalty programs
Low Frequency (LF) RFID is a band on the radio frequency spectrum that typically operates between 125 kHz and 134 kHz. Technically, LF applications can operate on a larger bandwidth from 30 kHz to 300 kHz; however, the specific band varies from country to country and depends on frequencies set aside for radio and marine life tracking.LF RFID communicates in a similar fashion to HF/NFC RFID in that it uses electromagnetic coupling to send and receive signals. Below are a few facts about LF RFID:1:Only small amounts of data can be stored on the tags.2:LF tags are typically smaller than other types of RFID tags.3:LF systems have shorter read ranges than both HF and UHF RFID.
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