Anti-Tamper Labels diam. 23 mm NFC SIC43NT

SKU
ES38C95
Fragile Paper Circular Anti-tampering RFID Label NFC SIC43NT RFID chip read and write HF 13,56 MHz ISO 14443A / NFC Type 2.
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Circular adhesive label for packaging identification and tamper control. Customizable with offset printing, numbering and barcodes. Use in the distribution, counterfeit control and originality of products. The extremely fragile paper material prevents the adhesive from being removed or moved to another package. The tamper tag function detects tampering by changing the data reading area. NFC SIC43NT RFID chip read and write HF 13,56 MHz ISO 14443A / NFC Type 2 memory 144 bytes / 36 blocchi x 4 Bytes / 7 Bytes tag ID original Silicon Craft.

APPLICATIONS
- Item identification
- Identification of operations
- Factory automation
- Anti-falsification of products
- Safety systems
- RFID stickers
More Information
Chip RFID SIC43NT
Chip Frequency HF 13,56 MHz
Standard protocol ISO 14443A / NFC Type 2
Compatibility NFC Type 2 Tag
Chip Manufacturer Silicon Craft
Material Paper
Dimension 118 x 23 mm
Weight 0,8 g
Chip functions The SIC43NT is an NFC Forum Type 2 integrated circuit featuring an RF/Tamper Detection (RFD/TD) pin. This pin can be configured either as an output for RF field detection or as an input for tamper detection. In the first case, the RF detection pin can be set to generate a wake-up signal to the MCU (Microcontroller Unit), enabling the system to exit a sleep state. This feature is applicable in various use cases, such as Bluetooth pairing, Wi-Fi configuration, or wireless authentication. The embedded memory is sufficient to store the required information for pairing electronic devices and embedded systems. Additionally, the RFD pin can be configured to operate in tamper detection mode, where an easily breakable conductor typically connects the RF detection pin to the tag's ground pin. This mode is designed for anti-tampering applications. An RFID/NFC device can monitor the pin's status using special commands to check whether the conductor has been broken or remains in a secure state. The NDEF response of the SIC43NT can be configured to include tamper detection data, with dynamic NDEF data comprising: Tamper Status: Indicates whether the tag's RFD pin (in tamper detection mode) has been disconnected or not. Rolling Code: A one-time generated code that can be used to verify the tag's authenticity. This code is created by a secure encryption module with an 80-bit key. These two data points are mirrored in the NDEF message at the location corresponding to the dynamic data pointer set by the user. The tag can be configured to mirror these dynamic data into the NDEF message only under specific conditions: Mirror the data only when the tag has not been tampered with, or Mirror the data only after the tag has been tampered with.