Mahlzeit

On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 01:00:00AM -0000, Peter Tomlinson wrote:
> 14443 is odd. It incorporates Type A (air interface, anti-collision and
> initialisation as for Mifare, i.e. under licence from Philips) and Type B
> (different air interface, anti-collision and initialisation, designed in an
> open manner, i.e. no licence required).

What is even more odd is, that there exist also type C, D and E. These
are from other manufacturers (AFAIR one of them is Sony) and my come into
14443 or not.

> Inside has announced the following dual interface product:

They see as their buisness the selling of their Pico tags, so they won't
sell readers without tags. A development kit with two readers and 25 tags
costs US$ 500.


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