# RFID & NFC Resource Center — Datasheets, EPC Templates, Artwork & Compliance Downloads URL: https://proudtek.com/resources/downloads/ Source URL: https://proudtek.com/resources/downloads/ Generated: 2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z Kind: page Publisher: Proud Tek Co., Limited Author: Proud Tek Co., Limited Credentials: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, RoHS Compliant, CE Marking, REACH Compliant Image: https://proudtek.com/landing-images/downloads-hero.jpg Image Alt: Laptop, smartphone and notebook on a sunlit wooden desk ## Description Free, no-form-required downloads that procurement, engineering and brand teams need before placing an RFID or NFC order. Chip datasheets in PDF, GS1... ## FAQ - Q: Is the RFP template specific to Proud Tek, or can I send it to other suppliers too? A: Send it to as many suppliers as you're evaluating — it's written to be vendor-agnostic (scope of work, technical requirements, the 10 vendor-qualification questions, commercial terms and evaluation criteria all apply to any RFID/NFC manufacturer). Sending the same template to 3-5 shortlisted suppliers is the whole point: it makes the responses comparable on the same fields, which an informal 'send me your best price' email never achieves. If you'd like to submit it to Proud Tek directly, email info@proudtek.com or open the RFQ wizard. - Q: How accurate is the ROI calculator's default numbers? A: The defaults are industry-reference benchmarks, not a promise — inventory accuracy and shrinkage-reduction figures come from Auburn University RFID Lab research (cited on the calculator's Sources & Methodology tab), and tag/reader cost defaults come from Proud Tek's own published cost guides. Every blue-highlighted cell is editable; replace any default with your own numbers (your actual labor cost, your actual shrinkage rate, a real quote from the cost estimator or an RFQ) for a figure specific to your operation. - Q: Why are the downloads not gated behind a form? A: Because the procurement teams that use them have already decided to consider Proud Tek. Gating documentation that helps them spec the right chip just slows their week-1 evaluation. We track downloads in our analytics so we can see which files matter; we do not need your email to do that. If you want to start a specialist conversation, use the sample-pack form or the RFQ wizard — both are voluntary. - Q: How often are the files updated? A: Chip reference cards are reviewed quarterly and any time the chip vendor publishes a new revision (the NXP NTAG424 DNA SDM specification was last refreshed in March 2026; our reference card carries the corresponding `Last reviewed 2026-04`). Compliance briefs are reviewed any time the underlying regulation changes (FDA published DSCSA Section 582 enforcement guidance in November 2024; the brief was refreshed the following week). - Q: Can I redistribute these files? A: Yes, internally within your buyer organisation. The files are designed to circulate inside procurement, engineering, design and compliance teams. We ask that you not republish them on a public website — link to this page instead so your readers always get the current revision. - Q: I need a file that isn't here. Can you build one? A: Often, yes — if it's a procurement-facing template that other buyers will also use. Email info@proudtek.com with the use case and we'll evaluate whether to build it. Customer-specific work (your-artwork, your-SGTIN-prefix) stays in your project folder and not here. ## Machine Routes - JSON: https://proudtek.com/machine/resources/downloads.json - Text: https://proudtek.com/machine/resources/downloads.txt