What is NFC NTAG?
NTAG is a type of technology used in small chips, often found in things like NFC (Near Field Communication) tags or cards. These chips can store information that can be read by your smartphone or other devices when they’re held close together.
Think of NTAG like a tiny digital notepad. It can hold different kinds of info such as website links, contact details, or simple instructions. When you tap your phone against something like an NFC tag, it reads the info stored on the NTAG chip.
NTAG chips come in different versions, like NTAG213, NTAG215, and NTAG216. These versions have varying storage capacities, kind of like different sizes of notepads – some can hold more information than others. The Webotic.One App knows how much info each version can hold, so it adjusts what it writes depending on the NTAG’s capacity to make sure everything fits nicely!
NFC NTAGs Comparisons
NTAG213 | NTAG215 | NTAG216 | |
Total capacity | 180 bytes | 540 bytes | 924 bytes |
Available memory | 144 bytes | 504 bytes | 888 bytes |
URL length | 132 characters | 492 characters | 854 characters |
Text length | 130 characters | 490 characters | 852 characters |
Webotic.One adjusts data based on the NTAG’s capacity for efficient writing.