The NFC Identiv Multi-ISO reader allows reading UID and memory of both ISO 14443 and 15693 chips, including MIFARE® DESFire®, NTAG®, Ultralight C and ICODE®.
Identiv’s innovative Multi-ISO High Frequency Reader offers a cost-efficient OEM and desktop solution combining all major high-frequency (HF) standards in one device, including ISO 14443 and 15693, while utilizing an existing PC/SC standard for USB.
By default, the Identiv Multi-ISO Reader works as a keyboard emulator. Thanks to its configuration software, it is possible to choose whether to read the UID or the Tag memory, as well as other functions. For the tags that support encryption (MIFARE Plus, DESFire EV1, Ultralight C), it is possible to insert the encryption key in order to copy the content in clear text. However, it is also possible to update the firmware to use only the PC/SC protocol.
The Multi-ISO High Frequency Reader supports HF transponders from various suppliers, such as Atmel, EM, ST, TI, and NXP, including MIFARE, DESFire EV1, Ultralight C, and more. The reader also connects with near field communication (NFC) devices in tag emulation mode and contactless microcontroller cards, such as JCOP.
Click here to access keyboard emulation configurator tool and many other useful utilities for developers. Several developer tools and sample codes are available in C++, Visual Basic, Visual C, Delphi and more.
Supported Operating Systems | PC/SC driver available for Windows 7/8/10 (32 and 64 bit) |
Supported Standards |
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Baud Rate (to Transponder) | 106 Kbps, 212 Kbps, 424 Kbps, and 848 Kbps, depending on NFC IC |
Approvals | FCC, RED 2014/53/EU, RoHS compliant, USB IF certified, and Microsoft WHQL |
Operating Frequency | 13.56 Mhz |
Read/Write speed | 106, 212, 424, or 848 kpbs, depending on NFC IC |
Operating Temperature | -20º to 50ºC (-4º to 122ºF) |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 85ºC (-40 to 185ºF) |
Dimensions | 55 x 90 mm (21.65 x 35.43 in) |
Weight | 18 g (.63 oz) |
Indicators | Bi-color green and red LEDs for power and activity |
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