Datasheet
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Product data sheet Rev. 3.0 — 14 March 2007 6 of 33
NXP Semiconductors
SL2 ICS53/SL2 ICS54
I•CODE SLI-S/I•CODE SLI-S HC
PUBLIC
7. Functional description
7.1 Block description
The label requires no internal power supply. Its contactless interface generates the power
supply and the system clock via the resonant circuitry by inductive coupling to the
interrogator. The interface also demodulates data that are transmitted from the
interrogator to the I•CODE Label, and modulates the electromagnetic field for data
transmission from the I•CODE Label to the interrogator.
Data are stored in a non-volatile memory (EEPROM). The EEPROM has a memory
capacity of 2048
bit and is organized in 64 blocks consisting of 4 bytes each (1 block =
32
bits). The higher 40 blocks contain user data and the lowest 24 blocks contain the
unique identifier, EPC Memory, security, the write access conditions and special data like
AFI and DSFID.
7.2 Memory organization
The 2048 bit EEPROM memory is divided into 64 blocks. A block is the smallest access
unit. Each block consists of 4
bytes (1 block = 32 bits). 4 blocks are summed up to 1 page
for password protection. Bit 0 in each byte represents the least significant bit (LSB) and
bit
7 the most significant bit (MSB), respectively.
The Memory is divided into 2 parts:
• Configuration Area
– Within this part of the memory all required information are stored like UID, EPC
Data, Write protection, Access control information, Passwords and so on. Direct
access to this memory area is not possible.
• User Memory
– Within this area the user data are stored. Direct Read/write access to this part of
the memory is possible depending on the related security and write protection
conditions.