Card, RFID & Printing

More in-depth exploration and expansion of RFID will continue here. We will continue to devote ourselves to the RFID industry and bring you practical RFID products.

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Uses of Plastic Triple-Layer Cards

Plastic triple-layer cards (usually referring to a set of three interrelated or detachable cards made of plastic, featuring durability, water […]

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RFID Card Production: From Chip Selection to Finished Product Inspection

In today’s digital age, RFID cards have become invisible heroes in daily life—powering contactless payments, streamlining logistics tracking, securing building access, and enabling seamless asset management. Behind every small, thin RFID card lies a sophisticated production process that blends precision engineering, material science, and strict quality control.

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Contact Chip Card Manufacturing: How to Ensure Data Transmission Stability?

Contact chip cards—widely used in banking, healthcare, identity verification, and access control—rely on physical contact between metal contacts and card readers to transmit data. Unlike contactless cards, their performance hinges on stable mechanical and electrical connections, making data transmission stability a critical quality metric. From chip selection to final testing, every manufacturing process step directly impacts whether the card can reliably communicate with readers over its lifespan.

NXP MIFARE Plus EV2

MIFARE Plus® EV2

As the next generation of NXP’s MIFARE Plus product family, the MIFARE Plus EV2 IC is designed to be both a gateway for new Smart City applications and a compelling upgrade, in terms of security and connectivity, for existing deployments. Its expanded feature set makes it a great choice for contactless Smart City services.

NXP MIFARE Ultralight EV1

MIFARE Ultralight® EV1

The MF0ULx1 is designed to work in an ISO/IEC 14443 Type-A compliant environment. The target applications include single trip or limited use tickets in public transport networks, loyalty cards or day passes for events.

NXP MIFARE Ultralight C

MIFARE Ultralight® C

NXP® Semiconductors has developed the MIFARE Ultralight C – Contactless ticket IC MF0ICU2 to be used in a contactless smart ticket or smart card in combination with Proximity Coupling Devices (PCD).

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NTAG® 213/215/216

NTAG® 213/215/216: NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Compliant IC with 144/504/888 Bytes User Memory Features Part numbers include: NT2H1311G0DA8, NT2H1311G0DUD, NT2H1311G0DUF, NT2H1511G0DA8,

NXP MIFARE CLASSIC EV1 1K MF1ICS50

MIFARE Classic® EV1 4K

NXP Semiconductors has developed the MIFARE Classic MF1S70yyX/V1 to be used in
a contactless smart card according to ISO/IEC 14443 Type A.

NXP MIFARE CLASSIC EV1 1K MF1ICS50

MIFARE Classic® EV1 1K

NXP® has developed the MIFARE® MF1ICS50 to be used in a contactless smart card according to ISO/IEC 14443 Type-A.

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