Are all RFID cards the same?

Not all RFID cards are the same. There are two types of cards: RFID contactless cards with 125KHz and 13.56Mhz frequency chips. The first type of chip is called Low Frequency (LF
Low Frequency (LF
Low frequency (LF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 30–300 kHz. Since its wavelengths range from 10–1 km, respectively, it is also known as the kilometre band or kilometre wave.
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High Frequency (HF
High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to ten decameters (ten to one hundred meters).
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Are RFID cards Universal?

Not all RFID cards are created the same. Most RFID cards that are some kind of "smart" (i.e. contactless bank cards, subway tickets) conform to ISO/IEC 14443 standard that mandates the use of ~13.5MHz carrier to communicate between the reader and the card.
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How do I know what kind of RFID card I have?

You can check the uid number printed on the card (the number that refers to the chip) if it starts with three or four zeros its and rfid type.
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Can any RFID reader read any RFID tag?

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In most instances, each type of passive RFID tag (LF, HF, or UHF) can only be read by the SAME type of passive RFID reader. For instance, usually an LF reader will only be able to read an LF tag; it will not able to read an HF or a UHF tag.
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Are all RFID tags the same?

There are a variety of RFID tags on the market today, differentiated by frequency range (low, high and ultra-high). Each RFID type can be either active (powered), passive (un-powered) or semi-passive (battery-assisted).
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How many types of RFID cards are there?

RFID tags can be grouped into three categories based on the range of frequencies they use to communicate data: low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF). Generally speaking, the lower the frequency of the RFID system, the shorter the read range and slower the data read rate.
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What are different types of RFID?

Each RFID type can be either active (powered), passive (un-powered) or semi-passive (battery-assisted).
  • Low-frequency (LF) RFID tags: 30 KHz to 300 KHz. ...
  • High-frequency (HF) RFID tags: 3 to 30 MHz. ...
  • Ultra-high-frequency (UHF) RFID tags: 300 MHz to 3GHz. ...
  • Active, passive and semi-passive RFID tags.
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Can a smartphone read RFID?

Can my phone be used as RFID tag? Yes, you can use your phone as RFID tag. For Android or Windows phones you enable NFC. In case of an Apple you need to enable Bluetooth.
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Can I copy RFID card to phone?

Turn on the device and hold a compatible EM4100 card or fob to the side facing the hand grip and click on the “Read” button. The device will then beep if it succeeds, now replace the copied tag with an empty tag and press “Write” The information stored on the original tag or fob will then be copied onto the new device.
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How do I know what frequency my RFID card is?

RFID tags come in different frequencies including low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF). Low-frequency tags operate at 125 kHz while high-frequency tags operate at 13.56 MHz and are typically used to identify items in close proximity.
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Can RFID tags be reprogrammed?

In addition to a unique ID, many tags can also store further data; often, this data can be “reprogrammed”.
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Are RFID tags unique?

RFID is used to uniquely identify items; so, when a tag is assigned to an asset, person, or item, each tag ID should be unique. For example, if two identical red cars are on a lot (i.e. only the VINs are different), each must have a tag with unique EPC numbers so they be differentiated from one another.
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What type of RFID to credit cards use?

Various RFID frequency bands are utilized in cards today, including 125 kHz low frequency proximity, 13.56 MHz high frequency smart card and 860-960 MHz ultra-high frequency (UHF).
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How do you reprogram an RFID card?

Here's how you do it.
  1. On the main screen, select “Basic RFID”.
  2. Once the tag has been read, select the EPC number that appears on screen.
  3. Then, select “Change EPC”.
  4. A screen will pop up with the existing EPC, and you can use your smartphone's keypad to change the EPC number to whatever you prefer in the character limit.
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Can you scan RFID with iPhone?

Read NFC Tag on iPhone XR and newer

To scan an NFC tag on the latest iPhones, you just bring your tag near the iPhone and tap the top left corner with the tag gently. The iPhone would instantly read the contents of the tag.
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Can you clone a RFID card?

Most businesses in the U.S. have security systems in place that use RFID key cards to determine who has access to vulnerable areas within their building. Unfortunately, these cards can be cloned without much effort, sometimes from several feet away, without anyone ever noticing their security has been compromised.
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Is NFC and RFID the same?

NFC stands for Near-Field Communication. NFC is also based on the RFID protocols. The main difference to RFID is that a NFC device can act not only as a reader, but also as a tag (card emulation mode). In peer-to-peer mode, it is also possible to transfer information between two NFC devices.
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How do I know if my card is RFID or NFC?

If your card has the contactless icon below, it is NFC-capable. The easiest way to check if your device has NFC capability is to look for the small NFC tile in your quick settings menu. Otherwise go to Settings and verify if NFC is among the other connectivity options like WiFi or Bluetooth.
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Can I turn my phone into a key fob?

The only way to copy a key fob to your smart phone is to copy it to a sticker. Once the sticker is placed on your iPhone or any smart phone it will work as a Key fob for your condo.
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Can you copy a key card?

They can not be copied or duplicated. And let's face it, are you more likely to share your key card for the day or your phone? From a security and convenience standpoint, mobile access is second to none.
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How far can RFID be tracked?

Far-range UHF RFID tags can read at ranges as far as 12 meters with a passive RFID tag, whereas active tags can achieve ranges of 100 meters or more. The operating frequency of UHF RFID tags ranges from 300 MHz to 3 GHz, and UHF tags are the most vulnerable to interference.
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What is the difference between passive and active RFID tags?

Whereas a passive tag has no internal power source, an active RFID tag comes equipped with its own battery and internal transmitter in the form of a beacon or transponder. This means that an active tag is able to continuously transmit signals to an RFID reader up to 150 metres away, depending on frequency levels.
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What is the most recent version of RFID standards?

There are several versions of this standard and the latest version Gen2v2 (that was first introduced in 2013) 2.0.
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