HID 2103PGGAN iClass 32K (16K/2 + 16K/1) Composite Programmed Credential
When your access control deployment requires multi-application support with factory programming and durable construction, the HID 2103PGGAN delivers a programmed iClass credential that balances security, capacity, and physical resilience. This composite card arrives pre-programmed and ready for immediate enrollment, eliminating the field programming step that adds labor and potential configuration errors to credential deployments across corporate campuses, healthcare facilities, and multi-tenant commercial properties.
Key Features
- 32K bit memory configuration split into 16K/2 application areas plus 16K/1 area for multi-system deployment flexibility
- Factory programmed credentials eliminate field encoding time and reduce deployment errors
- Composite construction provides enhanced durability compared to PVC-only cards in high-wear environments
- iClass 13.56 MHz contactless technology offers read range and transaction speed improvements over legacy 125 kHz proximity
- Supports secure mutual authentication between card and reader to prevent credential cloning
- Memory architecture accommodates access control as primary application plus secondary functions like cashless vending or print management
- Standard CR80 credit card dimensions ensure compatibility with existing badge holders and printing equipment
- HID Secure Identity Object (SIO) data model ready for future application expansion
The dual-application memory structure addresses deployments where access control must coexist with additional building services on a single credential. The 16K/2 configuration area typically handles physical access data while the 16K/1 area supports secondary applications without cross-contamination of security keys. Composite construction means these cards withstand the daily stress of repeated card swipes, drops, and pocket wear better than standard PVC, extending credential lifecycle in environments where replacement costs add up quickly.
Factory programming means these credentials ship with encoding already applied to your specifications, streamlining large-scale rollouts where consistency matters. Integration with HID-compatible readers and panels follows standard iClass protocols, making this a drop-in component for systems already leveraging 13.56 MHz infrastructure. For integrators managing phased migrations from proximity to iClass or deploying converged applications across a single credential platform, this programmed composite card reduces deployment variables while maintaining the security profile required for commercial access control installations.