UHF: means “Ultra high frequencies”, this frequency band is fixed at 865-868MHz in Europe, 915MHz for the USA and 960MHz for Asia, known as ISO 18000-6, this frequency band allows to have read ranges from 0 to more than 15m, the range depends on the player, the antenna, and the read tags. The UHF is used for traceability, logistics, production line, library, Industry 4.0 …
HF / NFC: means “High Frequencies”, the NFC is more known to cross smartphones but in reality the HF and NFC use the same frequency (13.56MHz), it is governed by ISO14443 and ISO15693. It is widely used for contact identification (badges, cards …), traceability, production line, library, industry … The exchange of data between the reader and the tag is done in the neighborhood (a few centimeters) .
BF: Means “Low frequencies”. In RFID, there are two frequencies for the BF, 125KHz and 134.2KHz, known as ISO 18000-2 both of these frequencies are widely used for chip readers to identify domestic and farm animals, they are also used to access control (badges, cards …). The exchange of data between the reader and the tag is made on contact.