Coilcraft, Inc. Datasheets for RFID Tags
RFID tags are microchips that assign an electronic identity to an article so it can be tracked electronically. RFID tags communicate with RFID readers via short-range radio frequencies. They are sometimes called transponders.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Our 4308RV Series High Temperature RFID transponder coils are designed for RFID applications at 125kHz. Their low profile and extended length allow longer read ranges and provide higher Q. For... | |
| Our 4312RV Series of RFID transponder coils is made of a rugged design and is approved for tire pressure monitoring (TPMS) systems. For RFID applications at 125kHz Designed to withstand... | |
| Our 4513TC Series of RFID transponder coils was designed for high performance with higher sensitivity and greater read distances than other coils of this size. For RFID applications at 125... | |
| Our 5315TC Series of RFID transponder coils was developed for tire pressure monitoring systems and designed to handle harsh mechanical environments. For RFID applications at 125kHz Designed to withstand harsh... | |
| Our ZXC Series of compact z-axis coil provides a 3rd dimension ID with other X-Y RFID coils. Values range from 2.48 mH to 14.8 mH. Inductance is specified at 125... | |
| The PA6512-AE z-axis coil is optimized for 13.56 MHz NFC/RFID tag applications and requires 85% less board space compared to antennas designed for a PCB, yet still has 50% of... | |
| Designed for Near Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI) for syncing earbuds/headphones, hearing aids, and other IoT wearable devices in audio data streaming applications. Optimized for use at 10.579 MHz Small surface... | |
| Developed to work with austriamicrosystems AS3935 Franklin Lightning Sensor IC For antenna applications at 500 kHz to 2 MHz Designed to tolerate harsh mechanical environments Plastic base provides exceptional durability... |