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Our tag type overview is really hard to understand #317

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kenchris opened this issue Aug 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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Our tag type overview is really hard to understand #317

kenchris opened this issue Aug 29, 2019 · 3 comments

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Would be better if we could do something like (a table)

https://www.dummies.com/consumer-electronics/5-nfc-tag-types/

It should also include max reading range and type 5 (with specialized hardware) can read tags up to 1 meter away (useful for skiing resorts, pharmacies etc)

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At least let's add:

Mifare Standard: This tag, often sold under the brand names Mifare Classic or Mifare Mini, is based on the ISO/IEC 14443-3A (also known as NFC-A, as defined in ISO/IEC 14443-3:2011, Part 3: Initialization and anticollision). The tags are rewritable and can be configured to become read-only. Memory size can be between 320 to 4K bytes. Communication speed is 106 kbit/sec.

NOTE: Mifare Standard is a not an NFC Forum type and can only be read by devices using NXP hardware.

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kenchris commented Sep 2, 2019

I improved this and think it is better now.

@kenchris kenchris closed this as completed Sep 2, 2019
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