7.4.4.4 ISO 15693 commands - Examples
7.4.4.4.1 Inventory
flags [hex]:
0x02 = High Data rate
0x04 = Inventory
0x10 = AFI value is set
0x20 = Single slot
afi [dec]:
AFI value if 0x10 set in the flags
bitlength [dec]:
Bit length of the subsequent UID mask. A maximum bit length of 60 is permitted for 16 slots; a bit length of 64 is
permitted for one slot. The length of the subsequent mask is derived from this parameter.
mask [hex]:
UID mask for the inventory command - 1 to 8 bytes. If the bit length is "0", then a byte ("00") must be transmitted.
INFORMATION:
The UID of an ISO 15693 transponder is output in reverse byte order.
Inventory examples:
Inventory,06,0,0,0
\\ Inventory mit High data rate, 16 Slots, kein AFI Wert
Inventory,16,3,0,0
\\ Inventory mit High data rate, 16 Slots, AFI Wert '3'
Inventory,26,0,0,0
\\ Inventory mit High data rate, 1 Slot, kein AFI Wert
Inventory response:
1 Byte DSFID Wert, 8 Byte UID - Slot 1
1 Byte DSFID Wert, 8 Byte UID - Slot 2
...
...
1 Byte DSFID Wert, 8 Byte UID - Slot 16
If 0x20 is set as a flag, then only the entry from slot 1 is valid. All other slots return "0".
7.4.4.4.2 Reset_To_Ready
Reset_To_Ready
flags (hex), sn [hex]: 8-byte UID of tag
The filter for the tag is set, and the tag is disconnected.
7.4.4.4.3 Stay_Quiet
Stay_Quiet
flags (hex), sn [hex]: 8-byte UID of tag
The filter of the tag is reset and reappears with the inventory command.
7.4.4.4.4 Reset_Quiet
Reset_Quiet
This command resets ALL filters that were set previously with Stay_Quiet.
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