ID card, a system of the access control management, it shows the orderliness of a company or school. It contains 2 main systems, magnetic stripe and RFID microchip. With different shape, logo and art craft on the card, it distinguishes different companies and schools, which is a good way to show the company culture. ID cards ensures the safety and orderliness for offices and schools.
Basically, there are 2 standard sizes for ID cards;
CR80: 86*54*0.76mm (3 3/8*2 1/8”, thickness 30 mil)
CR50: 88.6*43.8*0.76mm (3 1/2*1 23/32”, thickness 30 mil)
Customized size is available
There are two main systems of ID card, magnetic and RFID.
Magnetic system (two categories):
Loco: 300 Oe, 600 Oe; Hico: 2750 Oe
Loco is a more popular option for ID cards
RFID system (three categories):
LF: 125 KHz; HF: 13.56 MHz; UHF: 860-960 MHz
Frequently-used chips for ID card are:
A. LF (125 KHz)
1_ EM4200 (Memory size: 128 bits)
2_ ATA5577 (Memory size: 363 bits)
3_ Hitags256 (Memory size: 256 bits)
B. HF (13.56 MHz)
1_ Fudan FM11RF08 (Memory size: 1024 bytes; User memory: 716 bytes)
Other chips are available upon your request.
ID card can be used as corporation ID and access cards, medical cards, student ID cards, membership ID cards and ID badges. These ID cards can be made with several art craft and you can print logo, photo and personal information on it, making it distinguished with others.
ID cards are widely used in access control and ID identification.
As the ID card typically have barcode (serial number) and magnetic stripe (chip), it could be encoded to associate with each other. Encoding the same data of the barcode (serial number) into the magnetic stripe (chip). When you scan a card, the data in the magnetic stripe appears the same on the card.