Difference Between MIFARE Card & RFID Card A Radio Frequency Identification ( RFID ) device serves the same purpose as a barcode or magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or ATM card. It identifies the object on the basis of a unique identifier for that object . It...
Read moreA Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) serves the same purpose as a barcode or magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or ATM card. It identifies the object on a unique identifier stored in the card. It is also used for identification of objects, people, or inventory management....
Read moreTHE COMPOSITION OF A CARD Overlay Film – Transparent film protects variable data incl. names, photos, barcodes and security features from fading, tampering or cards being duplicated. Core – The plastic core of the card is printed with text and graphics. Using a large digtial offset press, sheets of plastic are printed,...
Read moreWHAT ARE THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A MIFARE CARD? Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz. Read range: from about 0cm up to 10 cm. Card size: approx. 85.7mm x 54.0mm x 0.8mm. Data capacity: a standard 1K Mifare card has 16 sectors each with 4 blocks of data that are16 bytes....
Read moreHow do you encode / load a value on gift cards? Gift cards and Key Tags can “hold value” in one of three ways: Magstripe Barcode Face-Value (works like a gift certificate, with a one-time use for $10, $25, $50, etc.) How does it work? Either a barcode or a mag stripe when scanned...
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