User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TRF7970A Evaluation Module (EVM)
- 1 TRF7970A EVM Description
- 2 Using the TRF7970A EVM With PC GUI
- 2.1 USB Driver
- 2.2 TRF7970A EVM GUI Startup
- 2.3 ISO15693 Tab
- 2.3.1 Inventory (Command Code 0x01)
- 2.3.2 Read Single Block (Command Code 0x20)
- 2.3.3 Write Single Block (Command Code 0x21)
- 2.3.4 Lock Block (Command Code 0x22)
- 2.3.5 Read Multiple Blocks (Command Code 0x23)
- 2.3.6 Write Multiple Blocks (Command Code 0x24)
- 2.3.7 Stay Quiet (Command Code 0x02)
- 2.3.8 Select (Command Code 0x25)
- 2.3.9 Reset to Ready (Command Code 0x26)
- 2.3.10 Write AFI (Command Code 0x27)
- 2.3.11 Lock AFI (Command Code 0x28)
- 2.3.12 Write DSFID (Command Code 0x29)
- 2.3.13 Lock DSFID (Command Code 0x2A)
- 2.3.14 Get System Information (Command Code 0x2B)
- 2.3.15 Get Multiple Block Security Status (Command Code 0x2C)
- 2.3.16 TI Custom Commands
- 2.4 ISO14443A Tab
- 2.5 ISO14443B Tab
- 2.6 FeliCa Tab
- 2.7 Find Tags Tab
- 2.8 Registers Tab
- 2.9 NFC-PP Tab
- 2.10 Test Tab
- 3 Abbreviations
- 4 References
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Using the TRF7970A EVM With PC GUI
2.3.4 Lock Block (Command Code 0x22)
The Lock Block Command is an optional command that locks one block of user memory data on a VICC,
with the block number specified in the request. For TI, TI based, and some other manufacturers' VICCs,
the Option_flag must be set in the request. This command can be sent as an addressed or unaddressed
request, and the VICC returns an error/no error response after the lock operation has been completed.
To perform Lock Block using the GUI:
1. Select the radio button for Lock Block.
2. Select Tag Flags accordingly (see Figure 9 for one example, and note use of option flag)
3. Click Set Protocol.
4. Enter the Block number to be locked.
5. Place tags or transponders near enough to the TRF7970A EVM antenna to be read.
6. Click Execute.
Figure 9. Lock Block Command Example
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SLOU321– August 2011 TRF7970A Evaluation Module (EVM)
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