What is a Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna?
The Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna CTRF-ANTENNA-FPC-1356-3322-NFC-ANT style is an NFC Flex Antenna 13.56MHz RFID tag antenna FPC antenna supplied by the C&T RF Antennas Inc, China’s leading antenna manufacturer.
The Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna RFID Antenna is manufactured by C&T RF Antennas Inc, the NFC antenna manufacturer in China, we also provide other antenna types such as Through-hole Mount Antennas, Magnetic Mount Antennas, Rubber Duck Antennas, Fiberglass Antennas, PCB Antennas, FPC Antennas, Spring Coil Antennas, Sector Antenna, Yagi Antenna, etc.
C&T RF Antennas Inc provides the internal-external antenna with many antenna frequency bands such as Cellular, 6G, 5G, 4G, 3G, NB-IoT, GNSS, GPS, Dual-band Wifi, 5.8 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 169MHz, 230MHz, 315MHz, 433MHz, 868MHz, 915MHz LoRa, UWB, RFID, ADS-B, etc.
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Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna RFID Antenna Specifications
Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna RFID Antenna Electrical Specifications | |
RF Antenna Type | 13.56MHz NFC Antenna |
Model | CTRF-ANTENNA-FPC-1356-3322-NFC-ANT |
Frequency | 13.56MHz |
Gain | 2dBi |
VSWR | ≤1.8 |
Impedance | 50 Ω |
Polarization | Vertical Polarization |
Cable Type | Null |
Connector | Null |
Cable Length | Null |
Lightning Protection | DC-Ground |
Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna RFID Antenna Mechanical Specifications | |
FPC Board Dimension | 33*22mm |
Weight | Approx. 5g |
Material | FPC Board |
Operation Temperature | -40˚C ~ +85˚C |
Storage Temperature | -40˚C ~ +80˚C |
Color | Black |
Antenna Design | Dipole Array |
Mounting | Self-Adhesive Type Mount |
Safety Emission and other | RoHS Compliant |
Applications | IoT/M2M, RFID |
What are the differences between NFC and Bluetooth technology in terms of applications?
NFC and Bluetooth are not in competition, but rather have complementary roles. Although Bluetooth pairing is very mature and the Android and Apple iOS standards have been unified, it can still take tens of seconds to successfully pair a phone or device because of the different Bluetooth features in different phones or devices.
NFC can instantly pair cell phones with other devices or provide real-time configuration (Configure) or connectivity (e.g. website, router, wifi) through a simple touch.
NFC may become a default mode in the future, and will only be turned off in airplane mode to enhance the user experience.
NFC can also provide a reliable and trustworthy interaction when user awareness and approval are required. The touching action is actually used to help provide the user with an authorized command to perform actions or processes such as paying, opening doors, granting permission to exchange information, etc.
Even though Bluetooth can perform these functions, the lack of user confirmation, especially in security-related and payment applications, can raise security concerns for the user.
In short, NFC is a good choice when fast, user confirmation and low data transfer are required;
If longer distances (50cm to 100cm) are needed, and data transmission is more frequent, with less user involvement required when exchanging information, Bluetooth becomes a natural choice.
No matter what technology is used, the biggest challenge is often to think about how to improve the feeling of use and bring real convenience to the user.
If you want users to change their habits to accommodate technology, will encounter certain obstacles; on the contrary, if technology can bring a more convenient, the better user experience will be able to get twice the result with half the effort, whether it is NFC, Bluetooth, Internet of Things or access control technology are the ultimate goal.
Flexible PCB NFC Antenna 13.56 MHz Antenna RFID Antenna Features
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