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ISO 14443A/B,mifare,ISO15693,i.code 2 Read only Reader

D-Think_Easy-HF+

0.45Kg

$28.00


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Overview


Quick Details
 Place of Origin:
 Guangdong, China  Brand Name:  D-Think
 Frequency:  13.56Mhz  Protocol:  ISO 14443A/B ISO 15693
 Product Name:
 Desktop reader  Model:  D-Think_ EASY-HF+
 Reading Range:  10cm related to antenna and reader  Host interface:
 USB HID
 Card support:  MIFARE Classic 1K/4K
 NTAG213/215/216
 I.CODE SLIX,TI Tag_it HF-I
 Operation systems:
 Windows, Unix, Linux
 Dimensions:  100X60X12 mm  Color:  White
 Application:  Access control, Loyalty management, etc.    

 


 

Packaging & Delivery 

 Selling Units:  Multiple of 1
 Package size per batch:  15X10X5 cm
 Gross weight per batch:  0.300 kg
 Package Type:  each 1pieces with one small bag , each 10pieces with one case , or customize package



 

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D-Think_Easy-HF+ desktop read-only reader, can read IC card or RFID tag data and output through keyboard USB virtual keyboard. With keyboard interface specification (HID), it can run on Windows, Linux and other system that supporting USB keyboard.

D-Think_Easy-HF+ desktop read-only reader comes with a simple software that users can set it to read the series number or to the content in the block or in the page of the tags.

D-Think_Easy-HF+ reader's factory default configuration is configuration status, need to use the softeare to set the reader before reading.The company introduced advanced equipment to strictly monitor the product quality to ensure the reader is with good quality and stability features.

Features

Radio Frequency Identity (RFID) 
•  Comply with ISO 14443A Protocol
•  Support Mifare ® 1k S50, Mifare ® 1k S70, Mifare ® Ultralight, Mifare ® Ultralight C 
•  Support Mifare ® Desfire, Mifare ® Pro 
•  Support FM11RF08, BL75R06, ISSI4439 
•  Comply with ISO 14443B Protocol 
•  Support Reading the ID Number of Second-generation ID Card and AT88RF020
•  Comply with ISO 15693 Protocol 
•  Support TI Rfid Tag-It HF 
•  Support NXP I. CODE SLI and other Chips in line with the ISO15693 Protocol

Physical Interface
•  USB 2.0

RFID Antenna 
•  Integration Design of Reader and Antenna

Frequency 
•  13.56Mhz (HF: High Frequency)

Operating system
•  Microsoft Windows2000/XP/Vista/WIN 7
•  Linux

Read / Write Distance 
•  ISO 14443A: 6CM (Depending on the Antenna Structure and the used Environment) 
•  ISO 14443B: 2CM (Depending on the Antenna Structure and the used Environment) 
•  ISO 15693:8 CM (Depending on the Antenna Structure and the used Environment)

Power 
•  5 mA (Typical) Standby 
•  90 mA (Typical) Field Scanning 
•  5V (Typical) Operation

Shape
•  100 * 60 * 12 (mm)
•  About 100g
•  LED
•  Built-in buzzer

Development environment
•  No need development, plug and play

Applications 
•  Member Management
•  Access control
•  Card code sprayed
•  Outpatient registration

 

 

 

D-Think inc. is able to design and develop RFID tags and RFID readers in different sizes and different shapes for your different requirement. For more info about RFID products please kindly visit our website www.rfidshop.net or email us at iot@D-Think.cn, we will contact you as soon as possible.
Remark:
1. Specifications are subject to change, please pay attention to our latest one.
2. According to the relevant provisions of the logistics company, more than 1.5KG not send surface mail or registered mail, can only choose courier.
3.D-Think inc. reserve the right to the final interpretation of the above terms.



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Tuesday 22 January, 2013

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 22 January, 2013.