Preprinted CR80 13.56MHz NXP NTAG216 NFC RFID Cards Pack of 100
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The NTAG216 is a Type 2 NFC Forum-compliant passive
contactless IC developed by NXP Semiconductors. It is the highest-capacity
member of the NTAG21x series, offering 888 bytes of user memory for
data-rich NFC applications such as digital business cards, multimedia sharing,
and product authentication.
1. Core Definition
NTAG216 is a high-frequency (HF) passive RFID/NFC chip operating
at 13.56 MHz. It is fully compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443-3 Type A
and NFC Forum Type 2 Tag specifications, designed for applications that
require larger data storage while maintaining low cost and broad smartphone
compatibility.
2. Key Technical Specifications
|
Parameter |
Specification |
|
Chip Model |
NXP NTAG216 (e.g., NT3H2101/2201) |
|
Standard |
ISO/IEC 14443‑3 Type A, NFC Forum Type 2 Tag |
|
Frequency |
13.56 MHz |
|
Total Memory |
924 bytes EEPROM (231 pages × 4 bytes) |
|
User Memory |
888 bytes (222 pages × 4 bytes) available for user data |
|
Unique Identifier (UID) |
7-byte serial number (ISO 14443‑3) |
|
Data Rate |
106 kbit/s (NFC data exchange) |
|
Read/Write Distance |
Typically 2–5 cm (depending on reader/coupling) |
|
Write Endurance |
100,000 cycles |
|
Data Retention |
10 years |
|
Operating Temperature |
-25 °C to +70 °C |
3. Memory Structure
- Page
0–1:
Serial Number/UID (7 bytes) + manufacturer bytes (read-only).
- Page
2: Capability
Container (CC) – defines memory size and access rights (NFC Forum
mandatory).
- Page
3–224:
User memory (888 bytes).
- Page
225–230:
Configuration pages (lock bytes, etc.).
- Each
page is 4 bytes (32 bits). The large memory allows storage of complex NDEF
messages, URLs, vCards, or even small images/icons.
4. Key Features
- High
Capacity:
888 bytes of user memory – the largest in the NTAG21x family.
- NFC
Forum Type 2 Tag Compliant: Guaranteed interoperability with NFC-enabled
smartphones and readers.
- Fast
Data Transfer:
106 kbit/s communication speed.
- Memory
Protection:
Lock bits for permanent write protection of selected memory areas.
- One‑Time
Programmable (OTP) Area: 32 bytes (pages 16–23) can be configured as OTP
(e.g., for anti-counterfeiting or usage tracking).
- Field
Detection Output:
Optional pin (on certain packages) to wake an external microcontroller
when the tag is powered by the RF field.
5. Common Applications
- Rich
Media Sharing:
Store digital business cards (vCard with photos), product manuals, or
small multimedia files.
- Smart
Packaging & Marketing: NFC-enabled posters, product packaging with
extensive information or interactive experiences.
- Device
Pairing:
Store large configuration data for Bluetooth/Wi-Fi devices (e.g., complex
network settings).
- Product
Authentication & Anti-counterfeiting: Store encrypted product
certificates, serial numbers, and usage logs.
- Event
& Ticketing:
Multi-use event passes with dynamic data updates.
6. Comparison with Other NTAG ICs
|
Feature |
NTAG213 |
NTAG215 |
NTAG216 |
|
User Memory |
144 bytes |
504 bytes |
888 bytes |
|
Total Pages |
45 pages |
135 pages |
231 pages |
|
Typical Use |
URL sharing, simple tasks |
Mobile payments, medium data |
Data-rich applications |
|
Cost |
Lowest |
Medium |
Higher (but still cost‑effective) |
7. Security
- Basic
Memory Protection:
Lock bits to prevent further writing to specific memory areas.
- Unique
7‑Byte UID:
Helps prevent simple cloning; however, the memory content can be copied if
the tag is not physically secured.
- No
Hardware Encryption:
Like other NTAG21x chips, NTAG216 does not include cryptographic
authentication. For higher security, NXP recommends using MIFARE
DESFire or NTAG 424 DNA series.
Summary
The NTAG216 is the highest-capacity, cost-effective NFC tag IC in the NTAG21x family, ideal for applications that require storing large amounts of data (e.g., detailed product info, multimedia content, or complex configurations). Its broad smartphone compatibility and large memory make it suitable for advanced NFC interactions in marketing, device pairing, and anti-counterfeiting solutions.
