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EM4223V1WS11E 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: EM4223V1WS11E
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内容描述: 只读超高频射频识别设备 [Read-only UHF Radio Frequency Identification Device]
分类和应用: 射频
文件页数/大小: 29 页 / 426 K
品牌: EMMICRO [ EM MICROELECTRONIC - MARIN SA ]
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EM4223  
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The EM4223 is a monolithic integrated circuit transponder  
for use in UHF passive backscatter RFID applications.  
Operating power for the transponder circuit is derived  
from the illuminating RF field of an RFID Reader by  
means of an on-chip virtual battery rectifier circuit.  
A user specified license plate or tag identifier is factory  
programmed into the transponder by means of laser  
trimming. This data is communicated to the reader by  
means of backscatter modulation of the illuminating RF  
carrier wave.  
All commands received from the Reader will have an  
immediate effect on the Transponder. In addition, certain  
commands will have a persistent effect. The possible  
immediate effects are one or both of the following:  
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A change of State (see Fig. 19)  
A Data Message sent to the Reader.  
The possible persistent effects are:  
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Data Messages to the Reader will contain SUID (as  
described later in this section) or Data Messages to  
the Reader will contain USER DATA of 128 bits,  
The Round Size (Number of Slots) over which all of  
the Transponders in the population will spread their  
Data Messages to the Reader will be configured.  
The Transponder will switch between ISO and FST  
modes of operation (as described below).  
A sub-population of Transponders will be enabled to  
send Data Messages to the Reader dependent on  
either the AFI or on all or a portion of the USER  
DATA of 128 bits.  
The EM4223 supports both the ISO18000-6 type A and  
the Fast Supertag(FST) Protocols. The EM4223 may  
be configured to wake-up in either of these modes  
according to user requirements. Once active, the  
transponder will automatically respond to either protocol  
(and eventually switch modes) on receipt of the  
appropriate commands.  
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2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
When a Transponder is placed in the RF energising field  
of a Reader it powers up. When the power supply has  
reached the correct operating voltage, the Configuration  
Register is loaded with the contents of the three pre-  
programmed personality flags. Depending on the state of  
these wake-up flags, the Transponder will be placed in  
either ISO 18000-6 Type A (ISO) or Fast Supertag (FST)  
mode and in one of three states: READY, ACTIVE or  
ROUND_STANDBY. After this process is complete the  
Transponder is able to receive commands and to transmit  
data to the Reader.  
The start of a command from the Reader has a special  
significance if a Transponder is operating in the FST  
mode and is in the ROUND_ACTIVE state. When the  
falling edge of the first symbol of a command (SOF) is  
received by a Transponder in the ROUND_ACTIVE state  
while in FST mode, it will immediately move to the  
ROUND_STANDBY state. If a command is successfully  
received, the Transponder will move back to the  
ROUND_ACTIVE state. If the Transponder does not  
receive  
a
valid command it will remain in the  
ROUND_STANDBY state until a valid command has been  
received. This enables the Reader to silence all  
Transponders that have not already started sending their  
Data Messages to the Reader in compliance with the FST  
protocol. It is important to note that the Reader does not  
have to send a full command or indeed even a part of a  
command, as long as it sends a low going pulse of  
approximately ½ Tari (Type A Reference Interval Time)  
duration.  
The Transponder is half-duplex and is thus in either  
receive mode (default) or transmit mode. When not  
actively transmitting messages to the Reader on the  
Return Link, the Transponder will wait for the start of a  
new command, which will be detected as a quiet period of  
specific duration, followed by a valid Start Of Frame  
(SOF) symbol (see Fig. 11). The Transponder requires  
the quiet period in order to ensure that it does not detect  
partial transmissions by a reader as a valid command.  
This can occur if a transponder enters the field of a reader  
and powers up part through a reader transmission. The  
received SOF symbol is used to calibrate the command  
An important feature of this transponder is its ability to  
switch seamlessly between ISO mode and FST mode  
whatever its “wake up” personality setting, depending only  
on the mode or characteristics of the controlling reader. A  
Transponder that “wakes up” in the ISO mode on power-  
up will switch to the FST mode if it receives a  
Wake_Up_FST command. Similarly, a Transponder that  
“wakes up” in the FST mode on power-up will switch to  
the ISO mode if it receives an INIT-ROUND, INIT-  
ROUND-ALL or BEGIN-ROUND command.  
decoder every time  
a command is received. This  
calibration is used to establish a pivot to distinguish  
between subsequent data ‘0’ and data ‘1’ symbols. Each  
time that a new command is received by the Transponder,  
the SOF re-calibrates the decode counter thereby  
compensating for any variation in the Transponder clock  
frequency due to changes in RF excitation levels or  
temperature variations. The circuit has been designed to  
accommodate a Transponder clock frequency variation of  
+/-40% from nominal. When the Transponder is  
transmitting the receive circuitry is disabled.  
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