NTag21x
The NTag21x family is a family of Near Field Communications (NFC) tags with built in security features, launched in 2012 by NXP Semiconductors.[1]
Models
- NTag210, 48 bytes of user memory
- NTag213, 144 bytes
- NTag215, 504 bytes
- NTag216, 888 bytes
- NTag216F, 888 bytes, configurable field detection pin and sleep mode, designed for electronics pairing applications
Features
- 32-bit password authentication[2]
- UID (serial number) ASCII mirror
- 24-bit NFC counter, and ASCII mirror
- Integrated originality signature.
- Fast Read command, to speed up tag registration
References
- ↑ "NXP launches new generation of NFC tags with built-in security features • NFC World". NFC World. 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
- ↑ Journal, RFID. "NXP Releases New NFC Tag Chips for New Applications - Page 1 - RFID Journal". www.rfidjournal.com. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
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