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13.56 MHz NTAG213 137 Byte Sticker NFC Tag

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13.56 MHz NTAG213 137 Byte Sticker NFC Tag
This is the 13.56 MHz NTAG213 137 Byte Sticker NFC Tag, Use this multipurpose Sticker NFC Tag for your project. This NFC tag is used for contactless small data transfer with a 13.56 MHz operating Frequency. The working distance is up to 100mm depending upon the antenna geometry and reader configuration. This is a blank 13.56MHz RFID/NFC tag. The ntag213 contains a small RFID chip and an antenna and is passively powered by the reader/writer when placed a couple of inches away. These chips can be written to & store up to 137 Bytes of data in writable EEPROM divided into banks and can handle over 100,000 re-writes.
Applications:
- Connect to a WiFi network
- Connect to a Bluetooth device
- Activate Hotspot on your phone
- Share your NFC Business card
- Device Authentication
- Home Automation
- Set Alarms
- Change Sound Profiles
- Change Display Brightness
- Activate Power Saving Mode
Package Includes:
- 1 x 1 x 13.56MHz NTAG 213 137 Byte Sticker NFC Tag
Specifications:
Type | Sticker |
Operating Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
EPROM | 137 Bytes |
Size | 25 x 25 mm |
1. What is a NTAG213?
- The NTAG213 is an NFC tag which has a medium memory capacity of 137 bytes. It can be encoded with V-Cards or more data. It has some additional features, such as password protection, as do all NTAG chips. It is slightly less expensive than NTAG216, but it is an excellent NFC Chip.
2. What is the difference between NTAG213 and NTAG216?
- The difference between NTAG213 and NTAG216 is they differ in terms of memory size and price. You can make the best decision based on the application's memory requirements and your budget.
3. Are NFC 213 tags rewritable?
- NFC Tags are rewritable by default. The NFC Tag can potentially be rewritten indefinitely. They are guaranteed to be rewritten up to 100,000 times.
4. What can I use NFC tags for?
- NFC tags are used for contactless payments, sharing contact information as a business card, location tracking, identity verification, and access control.