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At a minimum the RFID IC chip choice determines the Carrier Wave Frequency, Maximum Read Distance, Memory Size, Function, Encoding Scheme, Security, and sometimes the Air Interface.

Convertors are companies who take the RFID inlay (raw integrated circuit and antenna) and convert/encapsulate/package it into the finished tag.

Packaging/converting these chips to an RFID tag/transponder determines the final maximum read range as antenna size and packaging materials play a big role. Actual final read range depends not only on tag final packaging or form factor, but also the individual reader and antenna wave strength plus the environment surrounding the reader and tag.

The following tables show some of the IC’s that we use for a final tag form factor.  We decided to table the RFID Chips (IC’s) rather than show individual finished tags since that would be simply too many pictures and repetitive details. When RFID began there were very few form factors and also each frequency had specific form factors.  Now in today’s world the final form factor can have almost any wave frequency (final size dependant) and in many cases the form factor can contain multiple frequencies to address multiple applications within a single tag.

Please note that each RFID Chip is unique in some specific property.  Knowledge of these RFID IC’s is required by our experts in order to select the right chip and form factor/packaging/ecapsulation for your specific application requirements. The RFID chips charts below are for RFID Passive Tags.  Active Tags often use proprietary chips.

To view some of our finished RFID Tags Click Here.  For specific applications select from the tag sub menu on the left of the screen. To inquire about any of our tags Click Here. To read aboutRFID Tag Inlays, RFID Tag Design or RFID Tag Read Distances just click on the link to go to the page or simply select your choice from the menu on the left of the screen.

We provide custom tags/inlays using LF, HF and UHF IC’s available from Alien, Atmel, Avery Dennison, Impinj, NXP,  Omron, Philips, Rafsec, RSI, SmartCode, STM, Symbol, Texas Instruments, and other top manufacturers for a very wide variety of applications through our global converter alliances.  

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  LF IC’s 125 kHz. ~ 134.2 kHz. 
Maximum read range 30 cm – Special Antenna and Tags – 2 meters
   IC    Memory    Function
  EM4100   64 bits   Read Only
  EM4102   64 bits   Read Only
  EM4450   1K byte   Read Write
  T5557   330 bits   Read Write
  Hitag1   2048 bits   Read Write
  Hitag2   256 bits   Read Write
  HitagS2048   2048 Bits   Read Write

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HF IC’s 13.56 MHz.
 Maximum read range 1.5 M  – Special Antenna and Tags – 3 meters
  IC   Memory   Function   ISO Standard
  EM4006   64 bit   Read Only
  EM4034   448 bit   Read Write   15693
  EM4035   3.2K bit   Read Write   15693
  EM4135   2.4K bit   Read Write   15693
  Mifare1 S50   1K byte   Read Write   14443A
  Mifare1 S70   4K byte   Read Write   14443A
  Mifare Desfire   4K byte   Read Write   14443A
  Mifare ultralight   512 bits   Read Write   14443A
  I Code SLI SL2   1024 bits   Read Write   15693
  I Code SLI-SY   2048 bits   Read Write   15693, 18000-3
  I Code 1   512 bits   Read Write   ICODE 1
  TI2048   2048 bits   Read Write   15693
  TI256   256 bits  Read Write   15693
  INSIDE 2K   2K bits   Read Write   15693/14443B
  SR 176   176 bits   Read Write   14443B
  Legicmim256   256 bits   Read Write
  Legicmim1024   1024 byte   Read Write
  LegicADVANT   1024 byte   Read Write   15693
  LegicADVANT   2048 byte   Read Write   15693/14443A
  JWL872   768 bits   Read Write   14443A

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UHF IC’s 860 MHz. ~ 930 MHz.
 Maximum read range 9 – 14 meters – Monza3, Monza4 & Higgs3 – 15 meters or more
 IC   Memory   Function   ISO Standard
  ATA5590   1024 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  HIGGS2   192 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  HIGGS3   512 bits user   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  UCODE HSL   2048 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  UCODE EPCGEN2   512 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  UCODE G2XM   512 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  UCODE G2XL   512 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA   192 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA/ID   192 bits+64 UID   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONACO/64   256 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA3   192 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA4D   32 bits user   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA4E   128 bits user   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA4U   512 bits user   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  MONZA4QT   512 bits user   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  TI Gen 2   192 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  XRA GEN2   432 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  XRA00   128 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6B
  V740   96 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6B
  V750   96 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  SL-EPC   96 ~ 256 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C
  Rafsec   96 ~ 244 bits   Read Write   ISO 18000 – 6C

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