Blank white NFC Sticker-Ntag216
Blank white NFC Sticker Ntag216 are a type of NFC Labels where an NFC Chip is incorporated into various materials like paper, PET or others. They come in an array of sizes and shapes to choose from. In addition, we offer the option to have these NFC Stickers custom printed with your unique logo, graphics or even a serial number.
Description
Material | Paper,thermal paper, PVC, PET etc |
NFC Forum compliance | Type 2 Tag |
Input capacitance [pF] | 50 |
NFC tag type baudrate [kbit/s] | 106 |
Product description | Passive NFC tag for smart inlays,labels and tags |
Ntag chip | NXP Ntag216 |
User memory [Bytes] | 888 bytes |
Operating distance up to [mm] (1) | 100 |
Package | Wafer, M0A8 |
Temperature range [°C] | -25 to +70 |
Security features | |
UID ASCII mirror & NFC counter ASCII mirror | Yes |
Authentication via ECC | Yes |
Access keys | 32 bit |
Read/Write protection | NFC |
Password authentication counter | Yes |
NTAG216 NFC sticker. These specs are quite common for this type of tag, and they highlight its capabilities.
Here’s a breakdown with some additional notes:
Frequency: 13.56 MHz (NFC)
- This is the standard frequency for Near Field Communication (NFC) and ensures compatibility with most NFC-enabled devices.
NFC Certification: NFC Forum
- This means the sticker meets the NFC Forum’s standards for interoperability. This is essential for reliable communication with various devices and platforms.
NDEF Formatting: Pre NDEF Formatted
- This is a significant advantage! NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) is the standard for storing and exchanging data over NFC. The tag comes pre-formatted, which means it’s ready to receive data without needing additional configuration.
Chip: NXP NTAG216
- This is a popular and reliable NFC chip from NXP Semiconductors, a leading provider of NFC technology.
UID: 7-byte UID
- This provides a unique identifier for each sticker. With 7 bytes (56 bits), there’s a vast number of unique IDs possible, making it highly unlikely that two stickers will have the same UID.
NFC Memory: 888 bytes
- This offers a good amount of storage for data. You can store things like:
- URLs: Link to websites, apps, or social media profiles.
- Contact Information: Name, phone number, email.
- Short Text Messages: Product descriptions, promotional messages, etc.
- Configuration Data: Settings for devices or applications.
NFC Standards: ISO 14443 Type A, NFC Forum – Type 2
- These standards define how the sticker communicates with other NFC devices.
Operating Temperature: -25° C to 70° C
- This demonstrates the sticker’s robustness in various environments, from cold to warm temperatures.
Applications:
- Contactless Payments: For mobile wallets or contactless payment systems.
- Access Control: Unlocking doors, gates, or systems using NFC-enabled devices.
- Data Storage: Storing small amounts of information, such as website URLs, contact details, or configuration settings.
- Interactive Marketing: Linking to digital content, games, or promotions through NFC interaction.
- Inventory Management: Tracking assets and inventory within a supply chain or warehouse.