Tag-IT cards are contactless RFID cards operating in high frequency at 13.56 MHz. They comply with the ISO 15693 standard, which regulates the operation of contactless integrated circuit cards (vicinity cards) capable of being read at long distances.
Tag-IT cards read and store user data in a non-volatile EEPROM user memory of 32 bytes (256 bits) or 256 bytes (2 kilobits). Equipped with a unique identifier (UID), they have an anti-collision mechanism, which allows multiple cards to be used without interference in the same reader range.
Tag-IT cards are used in electronic ticketing systems and for access control in buildings.
They are available in three types of material — PVC, PETG, wood — in the following sizes: 86 mm x 54 mm x 0.86 mm for PVC and PETG, 86 mm x 54 mm x 1.3 mm for wood.
The chip types available for Tag-IT are the following: Tag-IT 256, Tag-IT 2K.