• 13.56MHz NXP NTAG203 NTAG213 RFID Blank Cards Pack of 100

13.56MHz NXP NTAG203 NTAG213 RFID Blank Cards Pack of 100

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The NTAG213​ is a Type 2 NFC Forum-compliant passive contactless IC​ developed by NXP Semiconductors. It is designed for consumer NFC applications​ such as smart advertising, device pairing, and simple data storage, offering a cost-effective entry point for NFC tag solutions.

1. Core Definition

NTAG213 is a high-frequency (HF) passive RFID/NFC chip operating at 13.56 MHz​ and fully compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443-3 Type A​and NFC Forum Type 2 Tag​ specifications. It provides 144 bytes of user memory​ and is widely used in NFC tags, stickers, and smart posters​due to its low cost and compatibility with most NFC-enabled smartphones.

2. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Chip Model

NXP NTAG213 (e.g., NT3H1101/1201)

Standard

ISO/IEC 14443‑3 Type A, NFC Forum Type 2 Tag

Frequency

13.56 MHz

Memory Size

180 bytes total, including:
• 144 bytes user memory​ (36 pages × 4 bytes)
• 36 bytes for system/configuration

Unique Identifier (UID)

7-byte serial number (ISO 14443‑3)

Data Rate

106 kbit/s (NFC data exchange)

Read Distance

Typically 2–5 cm (depends on smartphone/tag form factor)

Write Distance

Slightly shorter than read distance

Write Endurance

100,000 cycles

Data Retention

10 years

Operating Temperature

-25°C to +70°C

3. Memory Structure

  • Page 0–1Serial Number/UID​ (7 bytes) + manufacturer bytes (read-only).
  • Page 2Capability Container (CC)​ – defines memory size and access rights (NFC Forum mandatory).
  • Page 3–38User memory​ (144 bytes).
  • Page 39Configuration pages​ (lock bytes, etc.).
  • Each page is 4 bytes (32 bits).

4. Key Features

  • NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Compliant: Ensures interoperability with all NFC-enabled smartphones and readers.
  • Fast Read/Write: Supports standard 106 kbit/s communication.
  • Data Protection: Lock bits for permanent write protection of selected memory areas.
  • One‑Time Programmable (OTP) Area: 16 bytes (pages 16–19) can be used as OTP (e.g., for anti-counterfeiting or validation marking).
  • Field Detection Output: Optional pin (on certain packages) to trigger external actions when the tag is powered by the RF field.

5. Common Applications

  • Smart Packaging & Advertising: NFC-enabled posters, product packaging, and business cards that launch URLs or apps.
  • Device Pairing & Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi Easy Connect: Storing network credentials for quick device pairing (e.g., speakers, headphones).
  • Simple Data Storage: Storing contact information (vCard), text, or small configuration data.
  • Gaming & Toys: Interactive toys, collectibles, and game cards.
  • Lightweight Ticketing: Single-use event tickets or loyalty cards.

6. Comparison with Other NTAG ICs

Feature

NTAG213​

NTAG215​

NTAG216​

User Memory

144 bytes

504 bytes

888 bytes

Typical Use

URL sharing, simple tasks

Mobile payments, more data

Rich content, large data

Capacity

Lowest cost, smallest memory

Medium capacity

Largest capacity

7. Security

  • Basic Memory Protection: Lock bits to prevent further writing.
  • No Cryptography: Unlike MIFARE Classic or DESFire, NTAG213 has no hardware encryption; it relies on physical security and short read range for protection.
  • Anti‑Cloning: Unique 7-byte UID helps prevent simple copying, but memory content can be cloned if not physically secured.

Summary

The NTAG213​ is a low-cost, widely compatible NFC tag IC​ optimized for consumer applications requiring small data storage (e.g., URLs, text, or configuration data). Its compliance with NFC Forum Type 2 ensures seamless interaction with smartphones, making it the go-to choice for interactive marketing, device pairing, and simple NFC tagging. For applications needing more memory, consider NTAG215​ or NTAG216.

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