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Description
The Vicinity Transponder Badge from
Texas Instruments is compliant with
the ISO/IEC 15693 global standard
for contactless integrated circuit
cards that allows interoperability of
products from multiple
manufacturers operating at
13.56MHz. The badge is based on TI's
Tag-it™ Smart Label technology.
With a user memory of 2K bits
organized in 64 blocks, the 13.56MHz
badge enables advanced solutions for
the access control market. The
enhanced data capacity makes it easy
to handle new solutions such as
biometrics authentication and
advanced levels of encryption. Data
written and stored on the badge,
independent from a host system,
means that employees carry vital
information like authorization codes,
certification or emergency medical
histories. With TI's factory-
programmed ID code, it's virtually
impossible to forge or duplicate a
badge, providing the assurance that
no two badges - or people - anywhere
in the world will be misidentified. Yet
with in-the-field programmability,
additional data like time stamps or
new identification and access codes
can be created and updated on-the-
fly.
The badge is available in two
versions (with/without magnetic
stripe) and can be easily customized
and personalized using standard
thermal transfer printers. Where the
card needs to be used with a clip, a
hole can be punched in the
specificied area (see drawing).
Additional options including
encrypted custom data programming
and slot punching will be available.
Key features:
· IS0/IEC 15693 compliant
· 13.56MHz Operating Frequency
· Read/Write capability with data
locking option
· 2k bit user memory
· Simultaneous Identification
13.56 MHz
Vicinity Badges
TI-RFid 13.56 MHz Vicinity badges (print examples)