Philips I•Code Transponders

Philips I•Code transponders are high frequency (13.56MHz) RFID devices. Each transponder has 512 bits of memory. Data is segmented into 4 byte (32 bit) blocks that are uniquely addressable for a total of 16 blocks. Each memory block is lockable using the write protect function during the writing process. The first two blocks of data (block 0 and 1) are pre-programmed, non-changeable, and are used for storage of a unique 64 bit serial number. The next two blocks (blocks 2 and 3) are used for storage of configuration information; block 4 is used for family or application identification and blocks 5 to 15 are free for user application use.

If you are using these transponders for your own use, and don’t require universal special function or family codes, then you can program blocks 3 through 15.

Philips ICode Blocks

Block #

Description

Bytes

0

Serial Number (write protected)

 

1

Serial Number (write protected)

 

2

Write Protect Block (Caution*)

 

3

Special Function Block

8 Optional

4

Family Code

 

5

User Data

 

6

User Data

 

7

User Data

 

8

User Data

 

9

User Data

 

10

User Data

40 User

11

User Data

 

12

User Data

 

13

User Data

 

14

User Data

 

15

User Data

 

*The bits in block 2 determine the write access conditions for itself and each of the remaining blocks. You can leave blocks 2 through 15 open or you can write-protect them. Write-protected blocks (included block 2) can never be written to from the moment they are locked

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