These two chips, the ICODE SLIX and the NTAG213 are from different NFC chip families. The ICODE SLIX, manufactured by NXP belonging to the ICODE family, and the NTAG213, also manufactured by NXP.
The ICODE SLIX is part of NXP's ICODE family of chips. The ICODE series is older than NXP's NTAG series and has a number of significant differences - particularly a longer 8 byte UID and a longer memory retention specification of 50 years.
The NTAG213 is part of the NTAG21x series of chips and along with the NTAG210, is the most common. It's a full featured tag with enough memory for almost all standard use cases. Widely available, it's found in a very broad range of tags and products.
Both these chips have a strong ScanStrength and will work very well with mobile phones.
Brand | NXP |
Chip Series | ICODE |
NFC Forum | Type 5 |
Availability | Medium |
ScanStrength | High |
Brand | NXP |
Chip Series | NTAG |
NFC Forum | Type 2 |
Availability | High |
ScanStrength | High |
ICODE SLIX | NTAG213 | |
---|---|---|
Total memory (bytes) | 128 | 180 |
User memory (bytes) | 112 | 144 |
Max URL (chars) | 90 | 136 |
UID (bytes) | 8 | 7 |
ECC signature | - | |
32-bit password | ||
UID ASCII mirror | - | |
Scan Counter | - | |
Counter ASCII mirror | - | |
Lockable |
ICODE SLIX | NTAG213 | |
---|---|---|
Chip thickness | 120 μm | 75 µm / 120 µm |
NFC Forum | Type 5 | Type 2 |
Operating Freq. | 13.56Mhz | 13.56Mhz |
Data Trans. Rate | 53 kbit/s | 106 kbit/s |
Input Capacitance | 23.5pf / 97pf | 50pf |
Fast read | ||
Data retention (years) | 50 | 10 |
Write endurance (cycles) | 100000 | 100000 |
Anticollision | - | |
Standard | ISO/IEC 15693 | ISO/IEC 14443 A |
Release date | 2010 | 2013 |