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HITAG 2 Card
HITAG 2 based transponders are highly integrated and do not need any additional
components beside the HITAG 2 transponder IC and the external coil. Data are
transmitted bidirectionally, in half duplex mode, between Read Write Device (RWD) and
HITAG transponder IC. To achieve a main stream security, data may be transmitted
enciphered. HITAG 2 transponder IC offer a memory of 256 bit.
Custom specific configuration of the transponder IC is possible by using the configuration
page. The configuration page allows the selection of different modes and access
possibilities and also the configuration of the memory. The pages of the memory can be
protected against read or write access by setting corresponding memory flags.
The HITAG 2 transponder IC provides - besides password and crypto mode - the following
three standard read only modes, that can be configured using the configuration byte:
• public-mode A
• public-mode B (animal identification, according to ISO 11784 and ISO 11785)
• public-mode C (PIT compatible mode PCF793x)
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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