Near Field Communication (NFC) Solutions
What is NFC?
Near field communication is a
short-range wireless technology that allows the
exchange of information between devices when they
are brought together in the distance of 4cm
or less. During the process of data transfer, the
activator utilizes radio frequency to generate a
response from the target, which can be in the form
of a tag, a sticker or a card that does not require
battery.
Advantages of NFC
The latest
NFC technology, which operates at 13.56 MHz and
transfers data up to 848Kbits per second, enables a
faster and safer way of information exchange
than any 1D or 2D barcode system.
Instead of optical focusing using phone camera, RF
short distance transmission
offers users more in
control of the process. Connections are speeded as
they need not enter codes for verification.
The
potential of NFC in customer-oriented industries is
unlimited, seeing that passive tags can be applied
in interactive advertising, reaching a large group
of customers at a relatively low cost.
NFC Tags
The NFC Tags
are high frequency RFID tags containing information
in NFC-device readable format. The stored
information such as a URL, a key code, an ID, good
price, are used in Apps to perform applications.
NFC Tags are available
in roll label form, cards or individual hard tags.
Since NFC tags have similar
performance with proximity cards and high frequency
tags, they share similar constraints on tagging
materials.
Objects containing liquid may
affect the reading performance. Mount-on-metal
(or so called metal-tag) should be used when tagging
on metallic surface.
Please
contact us for more NFC or NFC tag information.