Howtorfid – Avery Dennison RFID User Manual
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HowToRFID
Revision: 13
Date: 31 August 2009
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Field
[data type ID]
Contents / function
Size in Bits (Bytes)
Read / Write
access
User data [0]
−
also called user memory
−
is organized in blocks of 2 bytes
−
size varies (depending from chip type) from 0 to X
0
224 (28): NXP G2
512 (64): NXP G2XM
Read / Write
Kill password [3]
−
this password must be referenced when using “Kill tag”
command
−
must be 4 bytes
−
is defined in [EPC3]
32 (4)
Write only
Access password
[4]
−
this password must be used to authorize certain access to
tag memory e.g. locking and unlocking memory
−
must be 4 bytes
−
is defined in [EPC3]
32 (4)
Write only
Memory bank(s)
[5]
−
a memory bank presents the physical memory area of a
tag
−
banks are defined as follows:
−
0: Access + Kill password
−
1: EPC
−
2: TID
−
3: User data
Direct access to a memory bank is depreciated since behavior
is undefined (behavior depends from size of memory bank
areas of different tags and additionally depends from RFID
reader firmware module.
A direct read or write access to a memory bank should only be
considered if there is no direct way to access a specific
information
Note: some memory banks may be unreadable due to security
restrictions
Vary in size
Read only
AFI [6]
−
AFI = Application Family Identifier
−
is a part of PC (Protocol Control) bits in the EPC memory
bank (but not part of the EPC itself)
−
possible range for values: 0..511 (0x00 … 0x1FF) where
the MSB is used as identifier for a not EPC global defined
identifier, and bits to lower 8 bits are named “NSI”
(Numbering System Identifier)
−
is defined in [EPC3] for UHF technology
−
9 (2)
Read / Write
Memory Block [7]
−
There is no field “memory block” in EPC Gen 2
transponders!
−
This field-identifier is only a helper to allow EasyPlug
commands the addressing of any memory area inside the
transponders memory without being limited to the
predefined field identifiers.
−
see EasyPlug command description for details
varying
Read / (Write)
Table 12 – Data fields of UHF / EPC Gen 2 tags