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902MHz 928MHz SMD mount 3.6mm(length)*6mm(height)
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902MHz 928MHz SMD mount 45.97mm(length)*7.62mm(width)
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902MHz 928MHz SMD mount 10.8mm(length)*5.8mm(width)
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molex
902MHz 928MHz threaded mounting 67.6mm(length)*26.2mm(width)
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NFC/RFID ICs

NFC (Near Field Communication) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) are technologies that enable wireless communication between devices over short distances.

Definition:
NFC is a set of communication protocols that enable two electronic devices to establish communication when they are brought within 4 cm of each other. RFID, on the other hand, uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information.

Function:
- NFC: It is used for contactless transactions, data exchange, and communication between devices. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz and has a range of up to 20 cm.
- RFID: It is used for automatic identification and tracking of objects. RFID systems consist of tags, readers, and antennas. Tags can be passive, active, or semi-passive, with varying read ranges and power sources.

Applications:
- NFC: Common uses include mobile payments (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Wallet), data transfer between smartphones, smart posters, and ticketing systems.
- RFID: It is used in various industries for inventory management, access control, supply chain tracking, and vehicle identification.

Selection Criteria:
1. Range: Depending on the application, the required read range can vary from a few centimeters to several meters.
2. Power Source: RFID tags can be passive (no power source, derive energy from the reader), active (internal power source), or semi-passive (internal power source for tag functions, reader energy for communication).
3. Data Capacity: The amount of data that needs to be stored and accessed will determine the type of chip required.
4. Environmental Factors: Consider the operating environment, such as temperature, humidity, and potential interference from other electronic devices.
5. Security: For applications requiring high security, choose chips with encryption and authentication capabilities.
6. Cost: The cost of the chips and the overall system implementation should be considered.
7. Compatibility: Ensure that the chosen technology is compatible with existing systems and infrastructure.
8. Scalability: Consider future growth and the ability to expand the system as needs change.

Both NFC and RFID chips are integral to modern technology, offering convenience and efficiency in various applications, from simple data transfer to complex tracking systems.
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