125KHZ+860-960Mhz UHF RFID Dual Frequecy ISO Card

Introduction

The 125KHz + 860–960MHz UHF RFID Dual Frequency ISO Card is a powerful hybrid identification solution that combines low-frequency (LF) proximity technology with ultra-high-frequency (UHF) long-range RFID in a single ISO-standard PVC card. By integrating a 125KHz TK4100 chip (read-only) and a UHF EPC Gen2 (Alien H3) chip, this card enables seamless interoperability between legacy access control systems and modern RFID tracking infrastructures.

This dual-frequency card is designed to bridge the gap between short-range secure identification and long-range automated tracking, making it highly valuable in industries transitioning from traditional RFID systems to advanced IoT-enabled environments.

If you’ve ever wished one card could open doors and announce your arrival from across the room—this is that card.


What Is a Dual Frequency RFID Card (125KHz + UHF)?

A dual frequency RFID card is a smart card embedded with two independent chips and antennas, each operating at different frequencies:

  • 125KHz (LF) → Short-range proximity identification (read-only)
  • 860–960MHz (UHF) → Long-range, high-speed RFID communication

This design allows the card to interact with both legacy LF readers and modern UHF systems, making it ideal for organizations upgrading their infrastructure without replacing existing systems.


Technical Specifications Overview

General Parameters

ParameterSpecification
Card Size85.5 × 54 mm (ISO standard)
MaterialPVC
PrintingThermal printable
StructureDual chip + dual antenna

LF Chip (TK4100)

FeatureSpecification
Frequency125KHz
TypeRead-only
FunctionUnique ID transmission
Reading Range2–10 cm
SecurityBasic (no encryption)

UHF Chip (Alien H3)

FeatureSpecification
Frequency860–960 MHz
ProtocolEPC Gen2 / ISO18000-6C
EPC Memory96 bits
TID Memory64 bits
User MemorySupported
SecurityAccess & Kill passwords

Working Principle

The card operates using two independent RFID systems, each activated by its corresponding reader.

1. LF (125KHz) Operation

  • Reader emits low-frequency signal
  • TK4100 chip is energized
  • Card transmits its unique ID
  • Used for access control and attendance

2. UHF (860–960MHz) Operation

  • Reader emits UHF signal
  • Alien H3 chip is powered
  • Data is transmitted via backscatter
  • Used for long-range identification

Dual Functionality in Practice

A single card can:

  • Unlock doors at close range (LF)
  • Be tracked automatically at a distance (UHF)

No switching, no user action—just seamless operation.


Key Features and Advantages

1. Dual Frequency Compatibility

  • Supports both LF and UHF systems
  • Enables gradual system upgrades
  • Reduces infrastructure replacement costs

2. Long-Range + Short-Range Integration

  • LF for secure proximity access
  • UHF for automated tracking

3. Cost-Effective Migration Solution

  • Maintain legacy systems
  • Add modern RFID capabilities

4. Durable PVC Construction

  • Resistant to wear and tear
  • Suitable for daily use
  • Supports printing and branding

5. High Flexibility

  • Works across multiple industries
  • Compatible with various readers

Main Applications

1. Access Control Systems

  • Office entry
  • Building security
  • Employee identification

2. Attendance and Workforce Management

  • Time tracking
  • Staff monitoring
  • Shift management

3. Logistics and Asset Tracking

  • Inventory management
  • Equipment tracking
  • Warehouse automation

4. Transportation and Parking

  • Vehicle identification
  • Parking access
  • Fleet management

5. Industrial and Manufacturing

  • Worker tracking
  • Process monitoring
  • Safety compliance

6. Campus and Facility Management

  • Student ID systems
  • Library access
  • Multi-purpose cards

Pain Points Solved

1. Legacy System Limitations

Old LF systems lack long-range capabilities.

Solution: UHF adds modern tracking without replacing LF infrastructure.


2. Multiple Card Usage

Users often carry separate cards.

Solution: One card handles multiple functions.


3. Limited Automation

LF systems require manual interaction.

Solution: UHF enables automated identification.


4. High Upgrade Costs

Replacing entire systems is expensive.

Solution: Hybrid card supports gradual transition.


5. Inefficient Tracking

Manual processes are slow and error-prone.

Solution: UHF provides real-time tracking.


Competitive Comparison Analysis

1. Dual Frequency vs Single Frequency Cards

FeatureDual FrequencySingle Frequency
FlexibilityHighLow
CostModerateLow
ApplicationsBroadLimited

2. 125KHz vs 13.56MHz (HF)

Feature125KHz13.56MHz
SecurityBasicHigh
SpeedModerateFaster
CostLowerHigher

3. Hybrid Card vs UHF-Only Card

FeatureHybridUHF Only
Short-range accessYesNo
Long-range trackingYesYes
CompatibilityHighLimited

4. RFID vs Barcode Systems

FeatureRFIDBarcode
AutomationHighLow
SpeedFastSlow
DurabilityHighLow

Integration with Systems

The card can be integrated with:

  • Access control systems
  • RFID readers (LF and UHF)
  • ERP and IoT platforms
  • Security systems

Customization Options

  • Logo printing
  • Data encoding
  • UID programming
  • Color customization

Security Considerations

  • LF chip: basic ID-based security
  • UHF chip: password protection
  • Anti-cloning measures (limited for LF)

Installation and Usage Tips

  • Ensure compatibility with both reader types
  • Test dual-frequency functionality
  • Avoid strong interference environments

Future Trends

  • Smart city integration
  • IoT-based identity systems
  • Multi-frequency smart cards
  • Enhanced security features

Why Choose This Dual Frequency Card?

  • Combines legacy and modern technologies
  • Reduces operational complexity
  • Cost-effective upgrade path
  • Versatile applications

Conclusion

The 125KHz + 860–960MHz UHF RFID Dual Frequency ISO Card is a practical and forward-thinking solution for organizations balancing legacy systems and modern RFID demands. By integrating short-range LF identification with long-range UHF tracking, it provides a unified platform for access control, tracking, and automation.

Whether used in corporate environments, logistics systems, or industrial applications, this hybrid card delivers:

  • Improved efficiency
  • Reduced costs
  • Enhanced flexibility

In the transition from old to new technology, this card acts as the perfect bridge—making sure you don’t have to burn the old bridge just to cross into the future.