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You are right, it is more the purpose of this section to discuss these things.
So a quick overview is now available here.
Are there any tags/modulations that we forgot? Should we add also tags that are not supported at the moment?
I think it is very useful to have a complete overview of all RFID tags/modulation types.... there are so many standards...
Is a NEDAP tag really using 120kHz in stead of 125 or is this a typo?
Maybe we should split up "manufacturer" and "type".
For example, NXP produces I-Code, hitag(2) and MIFARE. EM Marin 4100 is produced by STMicroelectronics, etc.
It would be good for reader to have an idea to search when they want to determine their tag-type.
Do we know anything about the Atmel CryptoRF tags, besides that it uses ISO14443-B ?
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You are right, it is more the purpose of this section to discuss these things.
Is a NEDAP tag really using 120kHz in stead of 125 or is this a typo?
Yes, it's really 120kHz, but it works very well when using 125kHz...
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Are there any tags/modulations that we forgot? Should we add also tags that are not supported at the moment?
I think it is very useful to have a complete overview of all RFID tags/modulation types.... there are so many standards...
Is a NEDAP tag really using 120kHz in stead of 125 or is this a typo?
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I compiled a quite extensive list, if someone has a way to publish it online making a table with 5 columns:
MANUFACTURER - TYPE - FREQUENCY - DESCRIPTION - NOTES/STANDARD
and make it updatable (write password-protected) I can share it.
Last edited by asper (2013-10-30 10:21:36)
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google-docs or are you after someone to put it in the wiki/svn ?
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I would suggest using google docs. It is easier to give access and maintain the spreadsheet.
Here's the url:
I have invited everyone in this thread.
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Thank you for the google docs suggestion; Here it is, compiled with all my findings (more than 200 tags/chips listed). Each line had been almost verified by datasheets but human errors (mine ) may occur.
File is read-only; if you want to add something else (and I hope you will !!) please write in this thread and I will provide to add it in the file. Please, if you want to add something be sure that you have info for ALL the 1st 4 columns, standard/notes can be left blank.
0xFFFF: sorry to have not used your link but I converted my list into .xml and directly imported it into a new sheet; anyway 0xFFFF can I contact you privately ?
EDIT: is there a way to embed the .xml in a post through some bbcodes ?
Last edited by asper (2013-10-30 16:29:49)
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0xFFFF: sorry to have not used your link but I converted my list into .xml and directly imported it into a new sheet; anyway 0xFFFF can I contact you privately ?
No problems. I appreciate what you've done. I'll add to it later myself.
Email sent.
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Found in spam...
Last edited by asper (2013-10-30 22:58:39)
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Good job, asper!
By the way, few tags missing-Fudan and ST semiconductors
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Hi vivat. ST microelectronics is present. If you have fudan names please write them here.
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Fudan(China):
http://www.fmsh.com/eng/productshow.aspx?cid=11&parid=2
Angstrem(Russia):
http://www.angstrem.ru/products/Contactless-Cards/
Intersting dynamic ISO15693 tag family M24LR avialable at SO8N package:
http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/FM116/SC1444/PF253360
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Added ! Thank you !
Added also other ST tags information.
Last edited by asper (2013-11-01 20:15:17)
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Added some Alien and Impinj tags and a lot of newer (and less newer) NXP tags !
Last edited by asper (2013-11-02 18:49:36)
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Added a handful of tags (in particular Infineon ICs) and made some adjustment/slight corrections: more than 250 tags !
Last edited by asper (2013-11-06 00:11:13)
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Shall we add a column that tells something about security features?
For example information about:
- Lock-bits
- Cryptography
* Key length
* Algorithm
* Authentication
* Encryption
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If someone will help me it could be done.
Send me your email and i will give you write permission ; add your columns and fill some example, i will try to continue.
For what i read probably not all ICs have a detailed description.
Sorry to ask here roel but can you move the android compiled thread in the main page between windows and linux client section?
EDIT: started the LONG writing: added and partially compiled the new "SECURITY" column...
Last edited by asper (2013-11-06 14:45:29)
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Can I get access ?
I have a few stuff to add :
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- 13.56MHz - QR2217 by KunRui - 120 Byte - R/W - 14443A
- 13.56MHz - F1108 by FuDan - 8K bits - R/W - 14443A
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- 125KHz - TK4100 - Tatwah Design - 64 bits - R/O - 18000-2
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To give you access i need your google mail address.
Last edited by asper (2013-11-08 13:15:11)
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Work proceed even if I don't see so much interest in it... if you have other tags to add feel free to contribute ! At the moment this is the more detailed list you can find all over the web
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Despite the lack of interest shown I have completed the work; hope it will be useful for someone. There will probably be some errors, if you find some of them please report them here and, when I will have time, I will try to correct them.
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Great work asper!
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Thanks holiman ! Started a new topic HERE.
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Are there any tags/modulations that we forgot? Should we add also tags that are not supported at the moment?
I think it is very useful to have a complete overview of all RFID tags/modulation types.... there are so many standards...Is a NEDAP tag really using 120kHz in stead of 125 or is this a typo?
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