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  • NFC SPI Protocol Reader

    NFC SPI Protocol Reader

    90 Per Unit

    500 Pieces (MOQ)

    • Working current: 13—26mA/ DC 3.3V
    • Standby current: 10-13mA/DC 3.3V
    • Sleeping Current: <80uA
    • Peak Current: <30mA
    • Working Frequenc: 13.56MHz
    • Card Reading Distance: 0~60mm(mifare1 card)
    • Working temperature: -20—80 degree

    APPLICATIONS : Access control Mobil payments In store marketing Location based services Information exchange etc.

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  • NFC USB Reader

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    We are a renowned Manufacturer, Exporter & Supplier of NFC USB Reader. The GL122U NFC Reader is a PC-linked Contactless NFC Reader/Writer developed on the 13.56MHz Contactless Technology. It is the world̢۪s first CCID Compliant Contactless Card Reader/Writer that follows both ISO14443 and ISO18092. It is designed to support not only NFC tags but also MiFare and ISO14443 Type A and B, and FeliCa cards by making use of high-speed card access and full USB speed of 12 Mbps, read and write operations are faster and more efficient. The GL122U NFC Reader is also PCSC Compliant for ISO 14443 tags and Mifare cards. With its compact size and trendy design and with the various features the GL122U offers, you can experience the convenience in using GL122U for applications of payment, mass transit, physical access control, time attendance and other applications. GL122U is truly the smart card peripheral for your contact less application. Introduction : Near field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into close proximity, usually no more than a few centimetres. Present and anticipated applications include contactless transactions, data exchange, and simplified setup of more complex communications such as Wi-Fi. Communication is also possible between an NFC device and an unpowered NFC chip, called a "tag". NFC standards cover communications protocols and data exchange formats, and are based on existing radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO/IEC 14443 and FeliCa. The standards include ISO/IEC 18092 and those defined by the NFC Forum, which was founded in 2004 by Nokia, Philips and Sony, and now has more than 160 members. The Forum also promotes NFC and certifies device compliance. Features : CCID Standard PCSC Compliant Read / Write Speed up to 424kbps ISO/IEC 18092 (NFC) and FeliCa Tag Support ISO14443 Type A and B and MiFare card support Bi-Color LED Compact size : 98mm (L) x 65mm (W) x 12.8mm (H) Light Weight : 70g CE, FCC and RoHS compliant User Controllable Buzzer (optional) Advantages of Near Field Communication : Knowing what near field communication is and how it works is one thing, but while it may seem like a novel idea in theory, how exactly will it benefit you? If you̢۪re considering upgrading to a NFC enabled smartphone, already own one but have never used the technology, or are simply curious to learn more about its advantages, read on to find out why NFC technology is gaining in popularity. Ease of Use : By far the most obvious benefit of near field communication and the contactless payment systems it creates is its ease of use. No need to carry multiple credit cards or dig through your wallet for the right one. No more lost movie tickets or subway passes. And finally, no more individual rewards cards from different stores to track. Instead of carrying a card for every store you shop at, load them on your phone and coupons and rewards points go straight to your account without ever digging out the card. Security : If your wallet is stolen, a thief has instant access to all your credit cards, debit cards, and photo IDs. Storing this information all in one place on your smartphone may sound dangerous at first, but actually provides a safer environment than your physical wallet. While you can̢۪t password protect your wallet, you can password protect your smartphone. No thief can use your cards if they can̢۪t unlock the phone to get at them. In addition, near field communication often creates a secure channel for communication and uses data encryption when sending sensitive information between your phone and another device, such as a card reader. This prevents hackers from stealing that info. Finally, having your information stored on one device cuts down on your risk of losing or misplacing a credit card when you̢۪re trying to juggle three or more cards in your wallet and switching between them for different purchases. Thieves will find your smartphone a lot harder to swipe then that wallet in your back pocket, and if worse comes to worse a GPS enabled smartphone can be tracked down and recovered. Versatility : Perhaps one of the most important aspects of near field communication technology is its versatility. Ease of use is important to convince individuals to stick with the technology, but it needs to cover a variety of uses for others to really catch NFC fever. Customers can check out at a store, purchase and load concert tickets to their smartphones, board the subway, read information from a smart poster, and many other tasks all from a single device. Many individuals carry a smartphone already and with the power near field communication brings to it, those individuals can have everything they need at the tip of their fingers without lugging around ticket stubs or parking passes. The technology can even connect with friends to share information, play games, and transfer data. NFC strives to embrace both work and play, a crucial factor in creating its success. No interference due to decaying fields Allows communication both between two powered and passive devices Convenient usage by simply holding the two devices close to each other Typical Applications : eCommerce : NFC devices can be used in contactless payment systems, similar to those currently used in credit cards and electronic ticket smartcards, and allow mobile payment to replace or supplement these systems. For example, Google Wallet allows consumers to store credit card and store loyalty card information in a virtual wallet and then use an NFC-enabled device at terminals that also accept MasterCard PayPass transactions.Germany, Austria, Finland, New Zealand, and Italy have trialed NFC ticketing systems for public transport, while China has brought it into service on buses GLoss the country. India is implementing NFC based transactions in box offices for ticketing purposes. Social networking : NFC can be used in social networking situations, such as sharing contacts, photos, videos or files, and entering multiplayer mobile games. The NFC Forum promotes the potential for NFC-enabled devices to act as electronic identity documents and keycards. As NFC has a short range and supports encryption, it may be more suitable than earlier, less private RFID systems. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections : NFC offers a low-speed connection with extremely simple setup, and can be used to bootstrap more capable wireless connections. For example, the Android Beam software uses NFC to automatically complete the steps of enabling, pairing and establishing a Bluetooth connection when doing a file transfer.Nokia has used NFC technology to pair Bluetooth headsets and speakers with one tap in its NFC-enabled devices. The same principle can be applied to the configuration of Wi-Fi networks. Network access controlMicro-paymentNFC mobile tagPublic Transportation TerminalsAutomatic Fare CollectionPhysical access controlCustomer LoyaltyTime attendanceContactless public phonesVending machines Conclusion : Providing secure channel will avoid the draw backs such as evesdropping or data modification. NFC is compatible with existing RFID infrastructures. NFC is an efficient technology for communications with short ranges

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  • NFC Reader & Writer

    NFC Reader & Writer

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    NFC Reader & Writer, Android based Employee Attendance Tracking System

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