Article | REF: E1470 V3

RFID technologies

Author: Claude TETELIN

Publication date: September 10, 2020, Review date: August 24, 2021

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6. Encoding passive UHF RFID tags

Once the RFID tags have been powered up and communication with the readers established, the question remains as to the information exchanged between readers and tags. In an industrial application, this is the first question to be asked, because the answer will determine the choice of technology. As its name suggests, RFID is used to identify tagged objects quickly and reliably. So you need to know how to create unique identifiers, and how to store and protect them in a microchip.

6.1 Gen2v2 passive UHF tag memory organization (ISO/IEC 18000-63)

The memory structure of a passive UHF RFID chip is defined in the following standards ISO/IEC 18000-63 and EPC Gen2v2...

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