Why are 13.56 MHz RFID tags for animal identification and tracking much lower in cost than 125-135 KHz RFID tags?
The cost factors for any RFID tag has to do with the cost of physically producing the antenna inlay, the means of attaching the chip onto the inlays with reliability, and the scale of economy based on total volume of usage. These technical and commercial realities favor 13.56 MHz over 125-135 KHz.
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- Why are 13.56 MHz RFID tags for animal identification and tracking much lower in cost than 125-135 KHz RFID tags?