Transponder Addressing - Siemens SIMATIC Ident Function Manual

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4.8 Transponder addressing

4.8
Transponder addressing
Addressing
Addressing of the transponders is linear from address "0x0000" (or the specified start
address) to the end address. The CM or reader automatically recognizes the size of the
memory on the transponder. If the end address on the transponder is exceeded, you
receive an error message.
The following tables show the address space of the individual transponder parameters.
The "ADDR_TAG" and "LEN_DATA" parameters must be assigned according to this
address space.
Address spaces of the ISO 15693 transponder (MDS D)
Address spaces of the ISO 15693 transponder (MDS D) are illustrated below. These
transponders can be used in the RF200, RF300 and MOBY D Ident systems.
The UID of the transponders is permanently addressed and can only be read out in full.
• Start address of the UID: 0xFFF0
• Length of the UID: 0x0008
Table 4- 88 Address spaces of the ISO 15693 transponder (MDS D)
User memory
112 bytes EEPROM
256 bytes EEPROM
992 bytes EEPROM
2000 bytes FRAM
8192 bytes FRAM
Address space of the RF300 transponder (RF3xxT)
The address spaces of the RF300 transponder (RF3xxT) are illustrated below. These
transponders can be used in the RF300 Ident System. Note that the EEPROM user
memory for RF300 can be used either as R/W memory or as an OTP memory. You can
find more information on this in the "SIMATIC RF300" system manual.
The UID of the transponders is permanently addressed and can only be read out in full.
• Start address of the UID: 0xFFF0
• Length of the UID: 0x0008
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Transponder type
MDS D1xx
MDS D2xx
MDS D3xx
MDS D4xx
MDS D5xx
Chip
NXP I-Code SLI
Texas Inst. Tag-it HFI
STM ST LRI 2K
Infineon my-d
Fujitsu MB89R118
Fujitsu MB89R112
Ident profile, Add-on instruction for Rockwell systems
Function Manual, 07/2020, C79000-G8976-C410-04
Address area (hex,
16-bit)
0x0000 ... 0x006F
0x0000 ... 0x00FF
0x0000 ... 0x03DF
0x0000 ... 0x07CF
0x0000 ... 0x1FFF

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