
The NFC Forum is an organization that promotes NFC usage and defines standards to ensure interoperability among devices and services. This organization has define how 5 different type of tags can operate within the scope of NFC.
This 13-item starter kit is a comprehensive collection of different NFC cards that can operate as NFC Forum Type 1 to 5 Tag. Additionally, due to its popularity, we include Mifare Classic 1K compatible cards to the kit as well.
All tags came in factory default condition. You might need to NDEF-format it before use.
Targeted NFC Professionals:
PVC Cards Specifications:
Kit contents:
All cards come in individual protective sleeve and labelled accordingly. They are also available for purchase separately in our store.
NFC Chip | NFC Forum Tag Type | Manufacturer | User Memory (bytes) |
UID Length (bytes) |
Remarks | Quantity |
Topaz 512 | Type 1 | Innovision/Broadcom | 454 | 4 | Specialized. ISO14443A | 2 |
Ultralight EV1 | Type 2 | NXP | 45 | 7 | Commonly available, low cost. Popular for transportation. Most popular NFC type. ISO14443A | 2 |
NTAG216 | Type 2 | NXP | 867 | 7 | Large memory. Commonly available, low cost. Most popular NFC type. ISO14443A | 2 |
FeliCa Lite-S | Type 3 | Sony | 224 | 8 | Specialized, Asian/Japan market, ISO18092, JIS X 6319-4 | 2 |
DESFire EV1 4K | Type 4 | NXP | 4094 | 7 | High memory, high security (non-NFC applications). ISO14443A/B, ISO7816 | 1 |
ICODE SLI | Type 5 | NXP | 112 | 8 | Long range, industrial and library usage. ISO15693 | 2 |
Mifare Classic 1K | Not Applicable | NXP/Fudan | 714 | 4 | Broken security but very widely used. Popular for door access and transportation. ISO14443A | 2 |
TOTAL | 13 |