RFID cards are a form of contactless smart card that utilize radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to store and transmit data. These cards are often known as contactless cards or smart cards.
- RFID cards have a small chip and antenna embedded in them.
- The chip contains a unique identifier that can be read by an RFID reader.
- The RFID reader emits radio waves that activate the chip and collect data from it.
- The card and reader establish a wireless connection.
- Security access cards: RFID cards can be used to access secure areas.
- Car keys: RFID cards can be used to unlock cars.
- Employee identification: These cards can be used to identify employees.
- Medical history: These cards can be used to store medical history and billing information.
- Highway toll tags: These cards can be used to pay tolls on highways.
- EV charging: RFID cards can be used to pay for and use electric vehicle charging stations.
- Credit cards: RFID cards can be used to make contactless payments.
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Low Frequency (LF) cardThese cards operate at a frequency of 125 kHz and are commonly used for membership cards.
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High Frequency (HF) cardThese cards operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and are considered the most secure.
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Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) cardRFID card operates at frequencies between 860-960 MHz and have the longest read range.