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This blank 13.56 MHz RFID/NFC sticker contains an NTAG203 chip with 144 bytes of writable EEPROM storage. The thin adhesive-backed form factor (4 × 2.5 cm) m...

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This blank 13.56 MHz RFID/NFC sticker contains an NTAG203 chip with 144 bytes of writable EEPROM storage. The thin adhesive-backed form factor (4 × 2.5 cm) makes it easy to apply to equipment, packaging, shelves, or any smooth surface. The embedded chip and antenna are passively powered — no battery is needed.

The NTAG203 is a "Type 2" NFC tag that works with virtually any NFC-enabled smartphone (Android or iPhone) without proprietary licensing issues. Unlike Mifare Classic tags, NTAG-based tags avoid NXP patent restrictions and are supported by all modern phones.

Key Features

  • NTAG203 Chip – 144 bytes of writable EEPROM in 4-byte banks, 10,000+ write cycles
  • Permanent 7-Byte UID – Factory-burned unique serial number for identification (cannot be changed)
  • Universal Smartphone Compatibility – Type 2 NFC tag, works with all NFC-enabled phones
  • Adhesive Sticker – 4 × 2.5 cm peel-and-stick for quick application
  • Passive Operation – No battery required; powered by the reader's RF field

Specifications

  • Frequency – 13.56 MHz
  • Chip – NTAG203
  • Standard – ISO/IEC 14443 Type A
  • NFC Type – Type 2
  • Memory – 144 bytes writable EEPROM
  • Write Endurance – 10,000+ cycles
  • UID – 7-byte permanent serial number
  • Dimensions – 4 × 2.5 cm
  • Form Factor – Adhesive sticker

Ideal For

  • NFC smart posters and marketing tags
  • Inventory and asset tracking with smartphone readability
  • Contactless information sharing (URLs, vCards, Wi-Fi credentials)
  • NFC reader/writer prototyping and testing

Package Contents

  • 1× RFID/NFC Sticker (NTAG203)
Tip: Need more storage and don't require smartphone compatibility? The 13.56 MHz RFID/NFC Sticker (1 KB) offers 1 KB of EEPROM and 100,000+ write cycles using the Mifare Classic chipset.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

EEPROM
A type of non-volatile memory that keeps stored data even when power is turned off. In a sensor module, it can be used to store settings or calibration data so they do not need to be re-entered every time.
RF
RF means radio frequency, referring to signals used for wireless communication and other high-frequency electronics. A low-noise, stable power supply is important for RF circuits because power noise can affect signal quality and measurements.

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