STMICROELECTRONICS LRIS2K

LRIS2K
Memory TAG IC, 64 bit UID, 2048 bit EEPROM with Password
13.56MHz, ISO15693 and ISO18000-3 Mode 1 compliant
Data Brief
Feature summary
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ISO15693 Standard Fully Compliant
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ISO18000-3 Mode 1 Standard Fully Compliant
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13.56MHz ±7kHz Carrier Frequency
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To Tag: 10% or 100% ASK modulation using
1/4 (26Kbit/s) or 1/256 (1.6Kbit/s) pulse
position coding
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From Tag: Load modulation using Manchester
coding with 423KHz and 484KHz Sub-carriers
in Low (6.6Kbit/s) or High (26Kbit/s) data rate
mode. Supports the 53Kbit/s data rate with
Fast commands
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Internal Tuning Capacitor (18.5pF, 26pF,
97pF)
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1,000,000 Erase/Write Cycles (minimum)
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40 Year Data Retention (minimum)
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2048 bits EEPROM with Block Lock Feature
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64-bit Unique Identifier (UID)
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Electrical Article Surveillance (EAS) capable
(software controlled)
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KILL function
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Multi-password protection
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Read & Write (Block of 32 bits)
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5ms Programming Time
April 2006
Inlay A1
Wafer
Rev 1
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Summary description
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LRIS2K
Summary description
The LRIS2K is a contactless memory powered by the received carrier electromagnetic
wave. It is a 2048-bit Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory (EEPROM). The memory
is organized as 64 blocks of 32 bits. The LRIS2K is accessed via the 13.56MHz carrier
electromagnetic wave on which incoming data are demodulated from the received signal
amplitude modulation (ASK: Amplitude Shift Keying). The received ASK wave is 10% or
100% modulated with a Data rate of 1.6Kbit/s using the 1/256 pulse coding mode or a Data
rate of 26Kbit/s using the 1/4 pulse coding mode.
Outgoing data are generated by the LRIS2K load variation using Manchester coding with
one or two sub-carrier frequencies at 423KHz and 484KHz. Data are transferred from the
LRIS2K at 6.6Kbit/s in low data rate mode and 26Kbit/s high data rate mode. The LRIS2K
supports the 53Kbit/s in high data rate mode in one subcarrier frequency at 423KHz.
The LRIS2K follows the ISO15693 recommendation for Radio frequency power and signal
interface.
Figure 1.
Pad Connections
LRIS2K
Power
Supply
Regulator
2048 bit
EEPROM
memory
AC1
ASK
Demodulator
Manchester
Load
Modulator
AC0
AI12853
Table 1.
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Signal Names
AC1
Antenna Coil
AC0
Antenna Coil
LRIS2K
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Summary description
Memory mapping
The LRIS2K is divided into 64 blocks of 32 bits as shown in Table 2. Each block can be
individually Read and/or Write Protected using a specific lock or password command.
The User Area consists of blocks that are always accessible. READ and WRITE operations
are possible if the addressed block is not protected. During a WRITE, the 32 bits of the block
are replaced by the new 32-bit value.
The LRIS2K also has a 64-bit block that is used to store the 64-bit Unique Identifier (UID).
The UID is compliant with the ISO15963 description, and its value is used during the anticollision sequence (INVENTORY). This block is not accessible by the user and its value is
written by ST on the production line.
The LRIS2K also includes an AFI register in which the Application Family Identifier is stored,
and a DSFID register in which the Data Storage Family Identifier used in the anti-collision
algorithm is stored. The LRIS2K has four additional 32-bit blocks in which the KILL code and
the Password codes are stored.
Table 2.
Add
Memory map
0
7 8
15 16
23 24
31 Protect status
0
User Area
5 bits
1
User Area
5 bits
2
User Area
5 bits
3
User Area
5 bits
4
User Area
5 bits
5
User Area
5 bits
6
User Area
5 bits
7
User Area
5 bits
8
User Area
5 bits
User Area
5 bits
User Area
5 bits
User Area
5 bits
60
User Area
5 bits
61
User Area
5 bits
62
User Area
5 bits
63
User Area
5 bits
UID 0
UID 1
UID 2
UID 3
UID 4
UID 5
UID 6
UID 7
AFI
DSFID
0
KILL code
5 bits
1
Password code 1
5 bits
2
Password code 2
5 bits
3
Password code 3
5 bits
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Summary description
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LRIS2K
Commands
The LRIS2K supports the following commands:
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Inventory, used to perform the anti-collision sequence.
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Stay Quiet, used to put the LRIS2K in quiet mode, where it does not respond to any
inventory command.
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Select, used to select the LRIS2K. After this command, the LRIS2K processes all
Read/Write commands with Select_Flag set.
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Reset To Ready, used to put the LRIS2K in the ready state.
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Read Block, used to output the 32 bits of the selected block and its locking status.
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Write Block, used to write the 32-bit value in the selected block, provided that it is not
locked.
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Lock Block, used to lock the selected block. After this command, the block cannot be
modified.
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Write AFI, used to write the 8-bit value in the AFI register.
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Lock AFI, used to lock the AFI register.
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Write DSFID, used to write the 8-bit value in the DSFID register.
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Lock DSFID, used to lock the DSFID register.
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Get System Info, used to provide the system information value
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Get Multiple Block Security Status, used to send the security status of the selected
block.
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Initiate, used to trigger the tag response to the Inventory Initiated sequence.
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Inventory Initiated, used to perform the anti-collision sequence triggered by the
Initiate command.
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Kill, used to definitively deactivate the tag.
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Write PSWD, used to write the 32 bits of the selected password.
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Lock PSWD, used to write the Protect Status bits of the selected block.
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Present PSWD, enables the user to present a password to unprotect the user blocks
linked to this password.
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Fast Initiate, used to trigger the tag response to the Inventory Initiated sequence.
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Fast Inventory Initiated, used to perform the anti-collision sequence triggered by the
Initiate command.
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Fast Read Block, used to output the 32 bits of the selected block and its locking status.
LRIS2K
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Summary description
Initial dialogue for vicinity cards
The dialog between the Vicinity Coupling Device (VCD) and the Vicinity Integrated Circuit
Card or VICC (LRIS2K) takes place as follows:
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activation of the LRIS2K by the RF operating field of the VCD.
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transmission of a command by the VCD.
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transmission of a response by the LRIS2K.
This technique is called RTF (Reader Talk First).
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Part numbering
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LRIS2K
Part numbering
Table 3.
Ordering Information Scheme
Example:
LRIS2K
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W4/22
Device type
LRIS2K
Package
W4 =180µm ± 15∝m Unsawn Wafer
SBN18 = 180µm ± 15µm Bumped and Sawn Wafer on 8-inch Frame
A1T = 45mm x 76mm Copper Antenna on Continuous Tape
A1S = 45mm x 76mm Copper Singulated Adhesive Antenna on Tape
For a full list of the available options, please see the current Memory Shortform Catalog.
For further information on any aspect of this device, please contact your nearest ST Sales
Office.
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Revision history
Revision history
Table 4.
Document revision history
Date
Revision
28-Apr-2006
1
Changes
Initial release.
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LRIS2K
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