This RFID encoder is a tool that combines flexibility and versatility. With its ability to read and write to a multitude of RFID technologies, it is perfectly suited for a wide range of applications: from access management to
The RFID reader supports two RFID frequencies (125 kHz/13.56 MHz), NFC, Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE), as well as Apple VAS and ECP 2.01. Its all-in-one design offers unprecedented programming flexibility. Thanks to its powerful SDK, you can even write applications that run directly on the reader. To find out the compatibility of this RFID encoder with the frequency of your cards, please refer to the document in the download section.
What is an RFID reader and what are its uses?
An RFID reader is a device capable of reading the information contained in RFID chips. This contactless reader does not just read information, it is also able to write to RFID chips.
This reader has been designed for a broad range of sectors and applications: access control, fleet management, logistics and inventory tracking, mobile identification, secure printing, and much more. Thanks to its compatibility with Android and iOS, it can also be integrated into mobile identification applications.
The main features of the TWN4 MultiTech include a powerful SDK for writing applications that run directly on the reader, firmware that can be upgraded in the field, direct support of chip commands.
This product comes with the standard version of the firmware, which you can request to download here.
The firmware includes user guides, reference documents, drivers, pre-configured firmware images, and templates. It is available in English, German, and Spanish.
What are the characteristics of the RFID chip reader?
The RFID card reader stands out for its numerous features. It can read more than 60 RFID technologies, making it one of the most versatile readers on the market. It has a read/write range of 100 mm, depending on the environment and transponder, and weighs approximately 120 g. Powered by USB (4.3 V - 5.5 V), it also has an onboard 18 kB flash memory. Plus, it is plug and play, which greatly simplifies its installation and use.
What types of cards or RFID badges can be used with an RFID encoder?
This RFID encoder can read and write to a wide variety of RFID cards and badges. Due to its compatibility with over 60 RFID technologies, it can handle almost all types of cards or badges available on the market. Whether it’s access control cards, employee badges, contactless credit cards, or RFID tags for inventory management, this contactless reader can read and write them without difficulty.
Read Technologies | Supported Transponders |
Standard NFC | ISO 18092 / ECMA-340: NFC version NFC Forum Tag 1-5, Sony FeliCa12) LEAF Identity: LEAF13) |
Standard Mifare | ISO 14443A: LEGIC Advant7), NTAG2xx, MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Classic EV18), MIFARE DESFire EV1, MIFARE DESFire EV29), MIFARE DESFire EV39), MIFARE DESFire Light3), MIFARE Mini, MIFARE Plus S, MIFARE Plus X, MIFARE Smart MX10), MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Ultralight C, MIFARE Ultralight EV18), SLE44R3510), SLE66Rxx (my-d move)10), Topaz ISO 14443B: Calypso10), Calypso Innovatron protocol10), CEPAS10), CTS, Pico Pass11), SRI4K, SRI512, SRIX4K, SRT512 |
Standard Legic | ISO 15693: LEGIC version EM4x3310), EM4x3510), ICODE SLI, LEGIC Advant7), M24LR16/64, MB89R118/119, PicoPass11), SRF55Vxx (my-d vicinity)10), Tag-it, Legic Prime |
Version P | All those of the standard + HID 1326 Prox II, HID 1336 DuoProx II, HID 1346 ProxKey III, HID 1386 ISO Prox II, HID 1391 Micro Prox, HID Prox, Indala, ioProx, Nexwatch |
Version PI | standard version + version P + HID MIFARE Classic SE, HID SEOS, HID iCLASS Legacy/SR/SE |
The RFID reader and encoder is a wise choice for all operations requiring reliable, flexible, and easy-to-use contactless identification. It adds real value to any organization looking to optimize its identification processes.