NXP Mifare Ultralight ev1 NFC dry inlay
1. Chip Model: All chips are available
2. Frequency: 13.56MHz
3. Memory: depend on the chips
4. Protocol: ISO14443A
5. Base material: PET
6. Antenna material: Aluminium foil
7. Antenna size: 26*12mm, 22mm Dia, 32*32mm, 37*22mm, 45*45mm,76*45mm, or as request
8. Working temperature: -25°C ~ +60°C
9. Store Temperature: -40°Cto +70°C
10. Read/Write Endurance: >100,000 time
11. Reading Range: 3-10cm
12. Certificates: ISO9001:2000, SGS
Chip Option
ISO14443A |
MIFARE Classic® 1K, MIFARE Classic® 4K |
MIFARE® Mini | |
MIFARE Ultralight®, MIFARE Ultralight® EV1, MIFARE Ultralight® C | |
NTAG213 / NTAG215 / NTAG216 | |
MIFARE ® DESFire® EV1 (2K/4K/8K) | |
MIFARE® DESFire® EV2 (2K/4K/8K) | |
MIFARE Plus® (2K/4K) | |
Topaz 512 | |
ISO15693 |
ICODE SLIX, ICODE SLI-S |
EPC-G2 |
Alien H3, Monza 4D, 4E, 4QT, Monza R6, etc |
The NXP Mifare Ultralight EV1 NFC dry inlay is a specific type of NFC dry inlay that incorporates the Mifare Ultralight EV1 chip, which is developed by NXP Semiconductors. The Mifare Ultralight EV1 chip is a contactless IC (integrated circuit) that operates at 13.56 MHz frequency. It is widely used for applications such as ticketing, transportation, and loyalty programs.The NFC dry inlay with the Mifare Ultralight EV1 chip provides a secure and convenient way for contactless communication. It allows for fast and efficient data transfer, enabling seamless interaction between NFC-enabled devices and the inlay. The dry inlay can be customized with various shapes and sizes to suit specific needs, making it suitable for a wide range of NFC applications.
Product picture of 13.56mhz Mifare Ultralight ev1 RFID NFC dry inlay
RFID Wet Inlays are described as “wet” due to their adhesive backing, so they are essentially industrial RFID stickers. Passive RFID Tags are comprised of two parts: an integrated circuit for storing and processing information and an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal. They have no internal power supply. RFID Wet Inlays are best for applications where a low-cost “peel-and-stick” tag is needed. Any RFID Wet Inlay can also be converted into a paper or synthetic face label.