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  1. ISO/IEC 15693, is an ISO / IEC standard for vicinity cards, i.e. cards which can be read from a greater distance as compared with proximity cards. Such cards can normally be read out by a reader without being powered themselves, as the reader will supply the necessary power to the card over the air (wireless).

  2. The ISO/IEC 15693 series accommodates the operation of vicinity cards in the presence of other contactless cards conforming to the ISO/IEC 10536 series and the ISO/IEC 14443 series. This document does not preclude the application to the vicinity card (VICC) of other existing card technology standards, such as those listed in the Bibliography.

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  4. ISO/IEC 15693 (all parts) is one of a series of International Standards describing the parameters for identification cards as defined in ISO/IEC 7810 and the use of such cards for international interchange. This document describes the anticollision and transmission protocols.

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · The ISO/IEC 15693 is a widely used standard for high-frequency (HF) and near-field communication (NFC) communication. ISO/IEC 15693 defines the protocols and parameters for contactless integrated circuit cards and other devices operating at 13.56 MHz.

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    ISO/IEC 15693 (all parts) is one of a series of International Standards describing the parameters for identification cards as defined in ISO/IEC 7810 and the use of such cards for international interchange.

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  7. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. ISO/IEC. 15693-1. Cards and security devices for personal identification — Contactless vicinity objects — Physical characteristics. Cartes et. dispositifs de sécurité pour l'identification personnelle — Objets sans contact de voisinage — Partie 1: Caractéristiques physiques. ISO/IECReference 15693-1:2018(E) ISO/IEC 2018.

  8. May 11, 2023 · ISO15693 is a global standard set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines the communication protocol for RFID tags operating at 13.56 MHz. The protocol facilitates a read range of up to 1 meter, which is substantially more extensive than other HF RFID standards, such as ISO14443. The ISO15693 Protocol: In-depth.

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