what is HF RFID reader?
High-frequency RFID reader is the HF RFID reader. The high-frequency range consists of frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz, but only one frequency, 13.56 MHz, is used for RFID applications.
NFC is a subset of High-Frequency (HF) RFID, and both technologies operate at 13.56 MHz. However, NFC is intended to be a secure method of exchanging data.
The HF or NFC RFID Readers provide a high level of consistency. HF RFID Reader is a transmitter and receiver for radio frequency. HF writers can both read and write data to HF tags.
The HF or NFC RFID Readers provide a high level of consistency. HF RFID Reader is a transmitter and receiver for radio frequency. HF writers can both read and write data to HF tags.
HF (High frequency 13.56 MHz) readers can read HF tags from 1 to 30 centimeters away and employ the NFC protocol. Compatible with the majority of MIFARETM tags. Most high-frequency rfid readers have built-in antennas with a read range between 1 and 12 inches. Extremely High Frequency 13.56 MHz Optional communication interfaces for passive HF readers include Bluetooth, USB, NFC, RS232/485, Wiegand 26/34, TCP/IP network, Wi-Fi, GPRS, Ethernet connectivity, and WLAN.
High Frequency 13.56 MHz Passive RFID Readers are designed to be compact, rugged, and certified to ISO 14443A, ISO15693, and ISO18000-3 standards, ISO 14443 A/B, ISO/IEC 7816-1/2/3 standard, ISO18092 and IP rating of IP 55, IP54 Standard Anti-shock / Dustproof, IP65 Rated and Shock Tested.