
RFID Tags
RFID Casino Chip Tag
The AirJuice RFID Casino Chip Tag is a Stackable Transponder operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and is compliant with ISO/IEC 15693 & 18000-3 standards. It was designed to be detected in a stacked configuration while encapsulated into a clay, clay composite, or plastic casino chip. It features a Philips I-Code chip allowing for a passive read/write transponder with 1024 bit memory, organized in 32 blocks, including anti-collision features. These chips can greatly increase anti-counterfeiting measures by the built in control features. When combined with the AirJuice RFID Gaming Bet Antenna and AirJuice RFID Gaming Reader these chips are easily read in two stacks of twenty chips each, in fewer than two seconds. The AirJuice RFID Casino Chip Tag was specifically engineered to track betting in casinos. Spec Sheet.
RFID 5003 Long Range Badge
Operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and compliant with ISO/IEC 15693 & 18000-3 standards, it features a Philips I-Code chip allowing for a passive read/write transponder with 1024 bit memory, organized in 32 blocks, including anti-collision features. The AirJuice Long Range Badge Transponder was designed to be an identification badge and easily integrated into RFID systems such as security, tracking, and personnel authentication. The thin circuit board transponder can easily be printed on a flexible substrate for paper or label conversion. Spec Sheet.
RFID 4100 Metal Proximity
Operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and compliant with ISO/IEC 15693 & 18000-3 standards, it features a Philips I-Code chip allowing for a passive read/write transponder with 1024 bit memory, organized in 32 blocks, including anti-collision features. The AirJuice Metal Proximity Transponder was designed to work in a close proximity to metal. It is easily integrated into RFID systems such as inventory tracking, metallic material tracking, and metallic product authentication. The thin circuit board transponder can easily be printed on a flexible substrate for paper or label conversion. Spec Sheet.
RFID 4050 Badge
Operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and compliant with ISO/IEC 15693 & 18000-3 standards, it features a Philips I-Code chip allowing for a passive read/write transponder with 1024 bit memory, organized in 32 blocks, including anti-collision features. The AirJuice Badge Transponder was designed to be an identification badge and easily integrated into RFID systems such as security, tracking, and personnel authentication. The thin circuit board transponder can easily be printed on a flexible substrate for paper or label conversion. Spec Sheet.
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