Description
The NXP NTAG213 is a popular NFC chip used in a wide range of everyday applications, from retail promotions to digital business cards. Operating at 13.56 MHz, it supports both read and write operations and offers 144 bytes of memory for storing important information. While this offers less storage space than the NTAG216 and NTAG215, it’s more affordable. DCCO produces blank NTAG213 cards with full-panel printability, allowing you to easily add your own design or branding using most standard ID card printers.
Key Benefits
- Full-panel printable surface for personalised branding.
- Compatible with most NFC-enabled devices and mainstream ID card printers.
- Reliable performance and stable read and write ensure continuous use.
- 144 bytes of memory for storing important data.
- Ideal for marketing, product authentication, digital contacts, and more.
Application areas.
Marketing & Advertising, Vouchers, Bluetooth Pairing, GS1 EPC/RFID, Object Identification, Product Information, Round Management, PLCR.
The difference between Ntag213, Ntag215 and Ntag216
DCCO offers three high-frequency RFID cards: the Ntag213, Ntag215, and Ntag216. Each card has a different purpose, allowing you to choose the most suitable smart card for your project.
If you’re unsure how to choose the right card for your project, check out our guide.
Specification | Ntag213 | Ntag215 | Ntag216 |
---|---|---|---|
Brand | NXP | NXP | NXP |
Chip Series | Type 2 | Type 2 | Type 2 |
Scan Strength | High | High | High |
Chip Thickness | 75 µm / 120 µm | 75 µm / 120 µm | 75 µm / 120 µm |
Operating Frequency | 13.56 MHz | 13.56 MHz | 13.56 MHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 106 kbit/s | 106 kbit/s | 106 kbit/s |
Standard | ISO/IEC 14443 A | ISO/IEC 14443 A | ISO/IEC 14443 A |
User Memory | 144 bytes | 504 bytes | 888 bytes |
Typical Applications | Marketing & Advertising, Vouchers, Bluetooth Pairing, GS1 EPC/RFID, Object Identification, Product Information, Round Management, PLCR | Vouchers, Object Identification, Very long tracking URLs | Data storage, vCards, Object Identification |