NFC (Near Field Communication), NFC is a short-range, wireless connectivity standard that enables contactless communication and data exchange between compatible devices in close proximity. NFC, a subset of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, operates at a basic transmission frequency of 13.56 MHz and enables secure data transmission at a distance of approximately 10 centimetres.
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Proximity Card (125 KHz) Proximity cards, also known as RFID cards, are contactless smart cards in credit card size. Their surfaces are suitable for printing. With a reading range of 0–10 cm, they are widely used due to their cost-effectiveness.
Features Operating at 125 kHz, proximity cards offer high security. They are durable, hard to duplicate, and resistant to deformation.
Usage Areas Used in access control for personnel, offices, hotels, factories, festivals, conferences, and sports events. They can be customized for various sectors with printed designs.
Mifare Card (13.56 MHz) Mifare cards are smart RFID cards operating at 13.56 MHz with a 5–10 cm reading range. They are credit card sized and have a surface suitable for printing.
Features Resistant to water and environmental conditions, Mifare cards retain data securely. They are durable and difficult to clone.
Usage Areas Commonly used in student IDs, e-passports, parking systems, public transport, hotels, and automatic payment environments.
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