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| - | === 0. Introduction to NFC and NTAG216 === | + | === 0. Introduction to NFC and NTAG chips, such as the NTAG215 |
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| NTAG 213 (144 bytes): This variant is less common due to its small storage size. Often, it does not provide enough memory for common applications. | NTAG 213 (144 bytes): This variant is less common due to its small storage size. Often, it does not provide enough memory for common applications. | ||
| - | NTAG215 (544 bytes): Widely used for consumer goods, product authentication, | + | NTAG215 (544 bytes): Widely used for consumer goods, product authentication, |
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| + | NTAG216 (888 bytes): Has the greatest number of bytes out of the 3 chips. Can be used for all sorts of applications without having to worry about limited storage space. We customized and gave these out at the [[https:// | ||
| - | NTAG216 (888 bytes): Has the greatest number of bytes out of the 3 chips. Can be used for all sorts of applications without having to worry about limited storage space. (This tag is an NTAG216!) | ||
| - | **Frequency Used by NTAG216** | + | **Frequency Used by NTAG213/ |
| - | NTAG216 | + | NTAG chips/tags operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, which is the standard frequency for NFC communication worldwide. This frequency enables fast and secure data transfer over very short distances. |
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