Glass fiber RFID discs EM4100

SKU
TR03C16
High temperature resistant fiberglass RFID disc EM4100 RFID chip read only LF 125 KHz.
  • 200 pz to € 0.868 each 5% discount
  • 500 pz to € 0.780 each 15% discount
  • 1000 pz to € 0.702 each 23% discount
  • 2000 pz to € 0.634 each 31% discount
The RFID Tag disc is made of high temperature and solvent resistant material and can be glued or inserted into special pockets and housings. Particularly suitable for identifying batches, products and components in production and logistics environments. It also allows the protection of the brand and the limitation of counterfeiting in branded products and original spare parts. EM4100 RFID chip read only LF 125 KHz memory 64 bit original EM Microelectronic.

APPLICATIONS
- Item identification
- Machine identification
- Factory automation
- Anti-falsification of products
- Safety systems
- RFID stickers
More Information
Chip RFID EM4100
Chip Frequency LF 125 KHz
Compatibility NFC NO
Chip Manufacturer EM Microelectronic
Material Polyphenylensulfide
Weight 2,5 g
Chip functions The EM4100 (previously named H4100) is a CMOS integrated circuit for use in electronic Read Only RF Transponders. The circuit is powered by an external coil placed in an electromagnetic field, and gets its master clock from the same field via one of the coil terminals. By turning on and off the modulation current, the chip will send back the 64 bits of information contained in a factor y preprogrammed memory array. The programming of the chip is performed by laser fusing of polysilicon links in order to store a unique code on each chip. The EM4100 has several metal options which are used to define the code type and data rate. Data rates of 64, 32 and 16 periods of carrier frequency per data bit are available. Data can be coded as Manchester, Biphase or PSK. Due to low power consumption of the logic core, no supply buffer capacitor is required. Only an external coil is needed to obtain the chip function. A parallel resonance capacitor of 74 pF is also integrated.