HID 2070 e-Unit Tag transponder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: HID
  • Model code: 2070 e-Unit Tag
  • Card/ Tag/ Fob: Fob
  • Technology Type: Smart Card
  • Material: Non-Metallic
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The HID 2070 E-Unit Tag transponder can be used in diverse tagging applications such as long-range gate transmitters, containers and keyfobs. It's easy to add to any device by gluing, molding or fastenng the eUnit Tag proximity transponder to any nonmetallic housing. The iCLASS eUnit provides the convenience of iCLASS technology in a coin-sized, disk-shaped transponder that can be inserted into any nonmetallic card or device to instantly provide 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology capabilities to utilise as a transition device during the rebadging process.

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Make HID
Manufacturer HID
Category Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs
Model code 2070 e-Unit Tag
Card/ Tag/ Fob Fob
Technology Type Smart Card
Material Non-Metallic
ISO size Printable Yes
Operating Frequency MHz 13.56
Transaction Time Sec <100 ms sec transaction time
Memory Size KB 32
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 19 x 4.3
Weight g: 0.23
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: - 45 ~ +70 C (-50 ~+160~F)
Operating Humidity %: -5 ~ +100
Additional info The HID 2070 E-Unit Tag transponder can be used in diverse tagging applications such as long-range gate transmitters, containers and keyfobs. It's easy to add to any device by gluing, molding or fastenng the eUnit Tag proximity transponder to any nonmetallic housing. The iCLASS eUnit provides the convenience of iCLASS technology in a coin-sized, disk-shaped transponder that can be inserted into any nonmetallic card or device to instantly provide 13.56 MHz read/write contactless smart card technology capabilities to utilise as a transition device during the rebadging process.
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