TapNLink™ TnL-FIT203 enhances user experiences with NFC 3-stroke configuration

TapNLink™ TnL-FIT203 enhances user experiences with NFC 3-stroke configuration

IoTize’s NFC module allows designers to add NFC 3-stroke configuration rapidly and with virtually no expertise

IoTize’s TapNLink TnL-FIT203 enhances user experiences with NFC 3-stroke configuration, providing an easy and secure way of viewing and updating appliance parameters using iOS or Android mobile phones. With NFC 3-Stroke configuration, users update parameters of appliances or machines in three steps:

  1. approach the phone to the appliance to connect and read the actual configuration
  2. view and modify settings in the mobile app
  3. approach the phone to the appliance again to send the new parameters

With NFC, connecting mobile phones to appliances is automatic, intuitive, and secure. There are no addresses or codes to enter; just place the phone within a couple of inches of the NFC indicator on the appliance. The connection is established, data is read, and the appropriate app is launched instantaneously. Appliance users view and modify settings more easily with their mobile phones than with an on-board LCD-based user interface. Settings can even be stored and recalled for later use.

With TapNLink TnL-FIT203 appliance and equipment designers can add NFC 3-stroke configuration rapidly and with virtually no expertise. Designers simply connect TapNLink to their electronic design and configure it. The free IoTize Studio configuration software does the rest and automatically generates apps for iOS and Android mobile phones. No coding is required.

Features

  • Near field communication (NFC) Type5 tag (ISO/IEC 15693)
  • Configurable access profiles
  • Configurable, encrypted passwords
  • AES-128 data encryption
  • Configuration of up to 500 accessible data addresses
  • Configuration of up to 100 user profiles
  • Read and/or write access
  • Compliant with FCC, CE, and IC
  • REACH and RoHS compliant
  • iOS and Android compatible

more information: https://www.iotize.com/tapnlink.html

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