TI RI-I02-110A

RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
Data Sheet
Tag-it™ HF
Transponder Inlay
Rectangle - Large
Specifications:
Part Number
RI-I02-110A
Recommended Operating frequency
13.56 MHz
Passive Resonance Frequency (at +25°C)
14.36 MHz ± 200kHz (includes frequency offset to compensate further
integration into paper; drops down to operating frequency when exposed
to activation field strength)
Typical activation field strength read (at +25°C)
100 dBµA/m
Typical activation field strength write (at +25°C)
105 dBµA/m
Factory programmed Read Only Number
32 bits
Memory (user programmable)
256 bits organized in 8 x 32-bit blocks
Typical programming cycles (at +25°C)
100,000
Data retention time (at +55°C)
> 10 years
Simultaneous Identification of Tags
Up to 50 tags per second (reader/antenna dependant)
Uplink / downlink data rates
26.7 kBd / 6.2 and 9 kBd
RX modulation
Pulse-width coded, AM 100% modulation
TX frequencies
Manchester encoded, A = fc ± 423.75 kHz, B = fc ± 484.29 kHz
Low bit: transition A to B. High bit: transition B to A
Antenna size
45 mm x 76 mm (∼1.77 in x ∼2.99 in)
Foil width
48 mm ± 0.5 mm (1.89 in ± 0.02 in)
Foil pitch
96 mm +0.1mm/-0.4mm (∼3.78 in)
Thickness
Chip area: 0.355mm (∼0.014 in)
Antenna area: 0.085mm (∼0.0033 in)
Base material
Substrate: PET (Polyethylenetherephtalate)
Antenna: Aluminum
Smallest bending radius allowed
18 mm (∼0.71 in)
Operating temperature
-25°C to +70°C
Storage temperature (single inlay)
-40°C to +85°C (warpage may occur with increasing temperature)
Storage temperature (on reel)
-40°C to +40°C
Delivery
Single row tape wound on cardboard reel with 500 mm diameter
Reel width: approx. 60 mm (∼2.36 in); inside 50 mm (∼1.97 in)
Hub diameter: 76.2 mm (3 in)
Typical quantity per reel
5,000
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