Executive Summary
"permanent name tags - Fast & Reliable Top1-5.RFID tags, or Radio Frequency Identification tags. RFID Systems enable non-contact reading and writing of data.RFID tags are the system's core component.RFID systems use radio waves to identify and authenticate objects."
Core Insight: Modern RFID systems represent a convergence of wireless communication, data analytics, and material science, creating intelligent identification networks that transform traditional business operations.
Technical Architecture
# Permanent Name Tags: The Future of Identification and Interaction
## Introduction to Permanent Name Tags
Permanent name tags are evolving beyond simple engraved plastic or metal badges. In today's interconnected world, the concept of a "permanent name tag" is being redefined by digital and wireless technologies, particularly **RFID** (Radio-Frequency Identification) and **NFC** (Near Field Communication). These technologies embed identification data into a tag, badge, or even an object, creating a dynamic, interactive, and truly permanent form of identification.
I recall attending a major tech conference a few years ago where my standard paper name tag was a constant nuisance—it curled, the clip broke, and it conveyed no information beyond my name and company. The experience made me appreciate the potential for something more robust and functional. This personal frustration highlights a common need for a better solution in professional, security, and social settings.
## The Technology Behind Modern Permanent Name Tags
Modern permanent name tags leverage **RFID** and **NFC** chips to store and transmit data. My own skill in prototyping led me to experiment with embedding an **NFC** tag into a wooden conference badge. The ability to program it with my LinkedIn profile, contact details, and even a digital business card was not just convenient; it felt like a glimpse into the future of networking. The interactive element—simply tapping a smartphone to my badge—created engaging conversations and streamlined information exchange in a way a static tag never could.
### Core Technical Specifications of **RFID**/**NFC** Tags for Permanent Name Badges
To understand the potential, let's look at the detailed technical parameters of typical chips used in these applications. **It is crucial to note that the following technical parameters are for reference data only. For precise specifications and integration support, you must contact the backend management team at TIANJUN.**
**For UHF RFID Tags (Ideal for long-range attendance tracking):**
* **Chip Model:** Impinj Monza R6-P
* **Protocol:** EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2
* **Frequency:** 860-960 MHz
* **Memory:** 96-bit EPC, 128-bit TID, 32-bit User memory
* **Read Range:** Up to 10 meters (dependent on reader)
* **Size:** Varied form factors; a common badge inlay size is 85.6mm x 54mm (credit card size).
* **Data Retention:** 50 years
* **Write Cycles