PC enclosure, 75mm x 30 mm x 9.9 mm, 13.56 Mhz, MF1, IEC14443 A, Felica card supported, typical 5 cm read distance( ISO card size), USB 2.0 interface, Bi-LED indicator, SDK pack, CE, FCC, ROHS compliance
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ACR122T is a PC-linked contactless smart card reader writer at 13.56 MHz . Compliant with the ISO/IEC18092 standard for Near Field Communication (NFC), it supports not only Mifare® and ISO 14443 A and B cards but also all four types of NFC tags. This type of NFC reader writer is widely used in Access control, NFC payment and identification fields.
Main features:
• 75 mm x 30 mm x 9.9 mm, PC material USB token NFC reader writer
• USB 2.0 full speed interface, 5 v /100 mA output
• Mifare one, IEC14443 type A, Felica card supported
• Build-in antenna for contactless tag access, with read distance of up to 50 mm
• Build-in anti-collision feature
• Fast read/ write speed up to 424 kbps
• Windows, Mac, Linux, Andriod OS supported
• SDK pack for fast secondary development
• Green material with ROHS and SGS certification, CE, FCC, PC/ SC compliance
Physical
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Dimension
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75 mm ( L) x 30 mm ( W) x 9.9 mm ( H)
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Weight
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25 gram
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Material
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PC, pearl white
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Electrical
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Supply Voltage
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Regulated 5V DC
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Supply Current
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200 mA( operating), 50 mA ( stand-by), 100 mA( normal)
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Interface
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USB 2.0 Full speed
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RF
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Frequency
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13.56 Mhz
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Read distance
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Up to 50 mm ( depends on tag type)
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Smart card support
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ISO14443 Type A& B, Mifare, Felica, 4 types of nfc tags
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Read/ write speed
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Up to 424 kbps
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Anti-collision
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Only 1 tag is accessed at any time
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OS support
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• Win 2003, Win XP, Win Vista, Win 2008, Win 7, Win 8
• Windows CE 5.0 and 6.0
• Mac, Linux
• Andriod 3.1 and above
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Environment
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Operating
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-10 C to +60 C, 5~ 95% RH, no condensation
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Storage
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-25 C to + 45 C, 5~ 95% RH, no condensation
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Compliance
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ISO 14443, CE, FCC, KC, VCCI, PC/SC, CCID, RoHS, USB Full Speed
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Microsoft WHQL: 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, Server 2003, 2008, Server 2012
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Application
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• E-ticket in subway, bus, event
• Prepaid card in retails or community
• Access control
• E-passport in enterprise or government
• NFC Mobile Applications
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It is not a new story that RFID applied into the access control sector. The earliest RFID technology that emerged in Access control setor shall turn back time to mid 20th century, And it was first introduced at low frequency of 125 khz, with a unique ID number inside the chip. EM4100 chip, as one of the most typical chips, emerged in this stage. It brought a hurricane to the traditional access control sector, which the traditional physical keys were gradually replaced by a piece of card. It not only brings convenience but also maintain high security.
Glory of ATT5557 chips in access control system
While as technology developed, the traditional EM4100 chip is no longer worked well, because the ID number could be easily duplicated, which make its safety severely be doubted. Then ATA5557 chips emerged in the stage, it is a chip with pin code embedded, which allow user to set up the password for safety concerns. To better protect the password, this T5557 chip also adopt a interesting settings, which if the password misread for over 3 times, the chip will permanently locked and can not be used any more. The market’s response is so appreciated that access control systems based on T5557 chips rapidly occupy the market.
Lord of chips for NXP Mifare 1k s50 chips
Time turns to 21st century, NXP mifare 1k chips, which worked at high frequency of 13.56 Mhz whipped up a thunderstorm. It was no longer merely bear UID code or passwords, it extended the multiple functions, up to 1kB memory organized in 16 independent sectors, each sectors could sets an application and its passwords. It is amazing function, which make multiple applications in one card possible, beside it contains a logical counter, which allows it able to conduct plus and deduct algorisms. It was so popular as if all the RFID cards bear this Mifare 1k chip in one night. It is still the most welcome chip in the market.
New Emperor- NFC mobile phones and bio technology in access control
Early at year 2005, Nokia have published its NFC mobile phone, which could conduct the same functions as Mifare 1k s50 chip does. This emerged NFC technology though is fantastic, it is not accepted by user’s then. In 2007, Apple launched innovative Iphone, which completely overturn the whole phone sector. And this impact also affect the newly born NFC technology, the Andriod Mobile phone is the first mobile that publicly support NFC technology. By using this technology, NFC that used in Access control is gradually into reality.
Advantages of RFID in access control
Contactless identification with limited read distance. Just a simply touch will the card be indentified. Limited read range also provide user protecting their user’s data and prevent unwanted operation
Access control data management. RFID technology help users more efficiently manage visitor’s access data, such as vistor’s profile, password and access authority through relevant RFID software. Time attendance system is based on this idea.
Security . RFID provides reliable security features either by its unique ID and password or by its encryption algorisms. Especially when advanced DES and 3DES encryption algorisms introduced, user data by nowadays technology is impossible to break.
RFID technology, as one of the newly appeared technology in healthy care and medicine industry, has brought dramatical chances in patient indentification and asset management. It also brings safety and easy for doctors, check what benefits that RFID can bring to Healthy care and medicine industry?
Patient Safety
- RFID wrist-banding allows for better patient safety at the point-of-care. With one scan one can retrieve:
- Medical history
- Prescribed medications
- Meal / Medicine scheduling
- Eliminate doctor and nurse negligence in regards to serving patients incorrect medications or foods
- Allow for surgeons to have the nurses full attention in the operating room as opposed to being occupied by the administrative tasks of counting and tracking surgical equipment
Operating Instruments and Medical Equipment
- Monitor and trace operating instruments and medical equipment during procedures to insure all materials are accounted for
- Prevent the retention of surgical instruments, sponges, and towels inside patients being operated on
- Omit or supplement the manual process of counting the number of surgical instruments, towels, and sponges both pre and post survey
Pharmacy / File / Lab Labeling
- Prevent misidentifying specimens thus minimizing costly error
- Add accuracy, safety, and efficiency to prescription processing by using bar code labels
- Easily track test tubes, vials, blood bags and microscope slides to prevent errors and ensure accuracy
Access Control
- Streamline card-based access control solutions with durable, highly secure credentials printed on-demand.
- Monitor and control access to the most restricted parts of medical office including:
- Operating Rooms
- ER
- Supply closets
- Secure hospital wings
Supply Chain – Logistic
- Apply RFID tags at the source to ensure end-to-end traceability :
- Medical supplies
- Prescription drugs
- Organ transplant transportation
- Sort through and store prescription drugs with greater speed and accuracy
- Accelerate picking time and accuracy with RFID labels, which enable medical staff to locate materials and complete transfer operations faster
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