With the many RFID-NFC chip types available for tags1, how do you pick one?
Read range is often important. This video shows the read range of NTAG213 vs SLIX2 chips when used in tiny NFC chip2. Rigid PCB NFC tags work with Pick-and-Place machines and can be read using the built-in iPhone NFC reader. Note the NTAG chip on the left provides a 2mm read range, and the SLIX2 chip on right reads from more than 8mm. For help picking RFID-NFC chip type solutions, contact Serialio.com, thank you for watching.
How do you pick the correct NFC chip type from the many available? ISO-15693, ISO-14444A, ISO-14444B, ICODE SLI, ICODE SLIX, ICODE SLIX2, NTAG212, NTAG213, NTAG215, NTAG216, MiFare Classic, MiFare Plus S, MiFare X, DesFire EV2, DesFire EV1, MiFare Ultralight, MiFare Smart MX, Tag-it, PROX, iCLASS, AWID, CASI-RUSCO, HITAG, Indala, ioProx, Nexwatch, Pyramid, EM4100, EM4200, Calypso, Topaz, FeliCa, NFC Forum Tag 1-2-3-4-5, Plus S, T55xx, Cardax, SLE66Rxx, ZODIAC, TITAN
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