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NFC Programmer
With the GIS TS-NFC Programmer software, data can be conveniently written to an NFC-enabled transponder in accordance with the NFC specification
NFC Programmer
Information
With the GIS TS-NFC Programmer software, data can be conveniently written to an NFC-enabled transponder in accordance with the NFC specification.
They can therefore be read and used by other NFC-enabled readers (e.g. smartphones).
To use the GIS TS-NFC Programmer program, you need a TS-HRW38 with firmware version 1.19 or higher and a programming license! The programming license is issued for a defined number of units and/or period of use. For test purposes, a one-off 200 NFC transponder programming license per device is included. The program currently supports NFC type 2 (NXP MIFARE Ultralight®, NXP MIFARE Ultralight® C, NXP NTAG 203, Infineon my-d NFC and Infineon my-d move NFC), NFC type 4 (NXP MIFARE® DESFire), NFC type 6 (NXP ICode SLI/SLIX, TI TagIT HF and other ISO15693 compatible transponders) and NFC type 7 (NXP MIFARE® Classic 1K / 4K).
Basic information about NFC:
NFC stands for “Near Field Communication”. It is an international transmission standard in which companies such as Google, Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung and many others are involved. Most smartphones with Android or Windows Phone operating systems already have a built-in NFC reader. If NFC is activated in the smartphone and an NFC transponder is held up to the device, the data from the NFC transponder is read in automatically.
Depending on the content of the NFC data, the smartphone starts the corresponding application (app). An example: a contact is stored in the NFC transponder. A contact (business card) can contain a name, telephone number, e-mail address and much more. After reading in the data, the smartphone’s operating system recognizes the data as a contact and asks the user whether the business card data should be transferred to the internal phone book. If confirmed, the contact is automatically added to the contacts (phone book) of the smartphone.