ELATEC T4NM-FDC0 TWN4 MultiTech Nano LF/HF/NFC OEM RFID Card/Smartphone Reader Module

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ELATEC
  • Model code: T4NM-FDC0
  • Reader Type: Proximity
  • Standalone/ Networkable: Networkable
  • Wiegand Interface: Yes
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ELATEC TWN4 family of RFID readers and writers allows users to read and write to almost any 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz tags and/or labels – it supports all major transponders from various suppliers like ATMEL, EM, ST, NXP, TI, HID, LEGIC, etc. and ISO standards like ISO 14443A/B (T=CL), ISO 15693, ISO 18092 / ECMA-340 (NFC). TWN4 MultiTech Nano M is designed for integration into machines or other devices. It can be connected to an external antenna through a printed circuit board (125 kHz, 13.56 MHz or both).

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Make ELATEC
Manufacturer ELATEC GmbH
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code T4NM-FDC0
Reader Type Proximity
Standalone/ Networkable Networkable
Wiegand Interface Yes
Clock-and-Data Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 3.3 V ± 5% (direct supply) or 4.3 V - 5.5 V (use of on-board voltage regulator)
Power Consumption: RF field on: 120 mA typically / Sleep: 500 μA typ. / Cyclic Operation: TBD
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 31 x 17.8 x 2.7
Weight g: 7
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -25 ~ +80 C (-13 ~ +176 F)
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info

ELATEC TWN4 family of RFID readers and writers allows users to read and write to almost any 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz tags and/or labels – it supports all major transponders from various suppliers like ATMEL, EM, ST, NXP, TI, HID, LEGIC, etc. and ISO standards like ISO 14443A/B (T=CL), ISO 15693, ISO 18092 / ECMA-340 (NFC).

TWN4 MultiTech Nano M is designed for integration into machines or other devices. It can be connected to an external antenna through a printed circuit board (125 kHz, 13.56 MHz or both).

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