An international standard for proximity cards used in identification and payment, defining the communication protocols for 13.56 MHz RFID.
The embedded software that controls the device's hardware functions. Regular updates ensure compatibility with new standards and improve performance. Chameleon Ultra Dictionary -
A method of data transmission that does not require physical contact between the tag and the reader, typically utilizing inductive coupling or radio waves. An international standard for proximity cards used in
RFID systems operating between 125 kHz and 134 kHz. These are often used for basic proximity access control and animal identification. Chameleon Ultra Dictionary -
Understanding these terms is the first step toward mastering the technical capabilities of the Chameleon Ultra. This knowledge supports the responsible use of the device for educational purposes, hardware development, and the study of wireless communication protocols.