





Color: Khaki - 26/37bit 125khz H-ID card Prox Clamshell 1326 Card RFID Rewritable Proximity Thick Writable Rewrite Access control rfid Card
Resonance frequency: 125KHZ
Chip type: HID chip
Data storage: more than 10 years
Working temperature: -10℃~+50℃
Weight: 0.0065kg/0.0085kg
Size: 85.5*54*0.76mm/85.5*54*1.8mm
Sensing distance: 2.5 ~ 10CM
Model Number: HID Card
Origin: Mainland China
Certification: NONE
Choice: yes
semi_Choice: yes
Specifitaion:
HID chip,ABS
Frequency:125KHz
Format: 26bit (H10301 ) 37bit(10302)
Dimensions:86*54*0.76(mm)/86*54*1 .8(mm)
Material Standard PVC




1. The difference between ID card and HID card
The ID card generally refers to a read-only low-frequency card (also read-write) containing an EM chip or other chips, with a frequency of 125KHz (also 134.2KHz), and is widely used. ID low-frequency card reader is the most popular card reader on the market today. It has multiple transmission formats and is almost universal.
The HID low frequency card does not have much relationship with the ID card, but it is also a type of low frequency card. It ’s just that the chip that it leaves the factory is set with the serial number and encrypted according to the region, so it has a custom format and cannot be used with other brands of card readers, that is, HID cards can only be used on HID card readers. .
2. Some types of HID low frequency cards
PROXCARDⅡ: often called 1326 thick card.
ISOCARDⅡ: often called 1386 thin card.
DUOCARDⅡ: often called 1336 thin card with magnetic stripe.
MICROPROX sign: often called 1391 sign card.
PROXKEYⅡ: often called 1346 key pendant card.
PROXCARD PLUS: often called a 16X card.
3. HID card format
HID card format includes 26 bits, HID 37 bits
①, 26-bit format: H10301
Introduction: The 26-bit format is an industry standard format and an open format. Sales in this format are not limited to just one company. The range of card numbers provided in the 26-bit format is limited, so there is a possibility of duplicate card numbers. HID does not guarantee that card numbers will not be duplicated, so be sure to understand this. HID does not control or limit the ordering of standard 26-bit format cards. The biggest advantage of using the standard 26-bit card format is that this card is very convenient to order and can be used on ordinary access control boards.
Note: The 26-bit format allows a maximum of 255 address numbers. There can be up to 65,535 unique card numbers under each address number.
This can be sold to any customer.
②, HID proprietary 37-bit format: H10302
Introduction: HID hopes to provide an open format for the industry, while ensuring that the card number is unique and will not be duplicated, a 37-bit format was developed for this purpose. In this format, the HID will control the issuance of the card number so that the card number will not be duplicated.
Note: You can use the 37-bit format to compile a wide range of non-repeating card numbers. Although this format is available to all customers, not all access control systems can handle such a large data length format. In addition, there are many systems that cannot handle formats without address numbers.
Like the 26-bit format, the 37 format can be sold to any customer. Although it is available to all customers, every time an order is received, HID controls the generation of the card number. Before ordering, please confirm that the system using the smart card can handle a 37-digit card number without an address number.
③, HID proprietary 37-bit format with address number: H10304
Introduction: The only difference between a 37-bit format with an address number and a 37-bit format is that the former contains an address number. Like the 37-bit format without an address number, this format is also open and the card number will not be duplicated. HID tracks smart cards
To prevent duplicate card numbers.
Note: This 37-bit format provides 65,535 address numbers, and each address number can be programmed with more than 500,000 card numbers (the maximum is 524287). Many systems cannot handle 37-bit formats, which is the same problem as 37-bit formats without address numbers. In addition, there are many systems that cannot handle address numbers as large as 65,535.


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