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13.56MHz UID Changeable S50 1K NFC Sticker Tag Rewritable & Cloneable

5.0(1 review)
SKU: ME-13950
JD1.60

This 13.56 MHz UID changeable S50 1K NFC sticker features rewritable Sector 0 Block 0, allowing full UID modification. It is ideal for testing, development, cloning, and access control experiments. Compatible with ISO14443A readers, it offers reliable performance, long rewrite life, and a compact round PVC design.

ملصق NFC بتردد 13.56 ميجاهرتز من نوع S50 بسعة 1 كيلوبايت، يتميز بإمكانية تعديل UID وإعادة كتابة القطاع 0 والبلوك 0. مناسب لتطبيقات الاختبار، التطوير، النسخ، وأنظمة التحكم. يعمل مع بروتوكول ISO14443A ويتميز بعمر كتابة طويل وأداء مستقر.

RFID & NFC

The 13.56 MHz UID Changeable S50 1K NFC Sticker is a rewritable NFC tag designed for advanced RFID applications that require full control over the UID. Unlike standard NFC tags, this card allows Sector 0 Block 0 (UID block) to be modified using standard IC card read/write devices.

With 1KB EEPROM memory, this NFC tag supports up to 100,000 rewrite cycles, ensuring long-term reliability. It follows the ISO14443A protocol, making it compatible with most NFC readers, modules, and development platforms such as PN532 and RC522.

This tag is commonly used for testing, development, research, cloning, and system simulation, offering flexibility and convenience for engineers, system integrators, and hobbyists.

 

Specifications:

Type: UID Changeable NFC Sticker / Tag

Chip Type: S50 (1K)

Frequency: 13.56 MHz

Protocol: ISO14443A

Memory Capacity: 1 KB EEPROM

UID Block: Sector 0 Block 0 (Rewritable)

Default Password: FFFFFFFFFFFF

Rewrite Cycles: Up to 100,000 times

Modulation: ASK with Manchester coding

Read Distance: 0 – 10 cm (depending on reader)

Material: PVC

Size: 25 mm round

 

Applications

NFC testing and development

Access control system simulation

UID cloning and copying

Embedded system and RFID projects

NFC reader compatibility testing

Educational and research use

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