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LRI64-A1S

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LRI64-A1S
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Memory TAG IC, 64-bit Unique ID with WORM User Area 13.56MHz, ISO15693 and ISO18000-3 Mode 1 Compliant
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STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics]
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APPENDIX C. APPLICATION FAMILY IDENTIFIER (AFI) CODING
AFI (Application Family Identifier) represents the
type of application targeted by the VCD and is
used to extract from all the LRI64 present only the
LRI64 meeting the required application criteria.
It is programmed by the LRI64 issuer (the pur-
chaser of the LRI64). Once locked, it can not be
modified.
Table 21. AFI Coding
Note: x and y each represent any single-digit hexadecimal value between 1 and F
36/38
Significant
Nibble
Most
AFI
A
B
C
D
E
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
x
x
Significant
Nibble
Least
AFI
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0, y
0
0
y
y
All families and sub-families
All sub-families of family X
Only the Yth sub-family of family X
Proprietary sub-family Y only
Transport
Financial
Identification
Telecommunication
Medical
Multimedia
Gaming
Data Storage
Item Management
Express Parcels
Postal Services
Airline Bags
RFU
RFU
RFU
LRI64 Devices respond from
Meaning
The most significant nibble of AFI is used to code
one specific or all application families, as defined
in
The least significant nibble of AFI is used to code
one specific or all application sub-families. Sub-
family codes different from 0 are proprietary.
Table 21.
No applicative preselection
Wide applicative preselection
Mass transit, Bus, Airline,...
IEP, Banking, Retail,...
Access Control,...
Public Telephony, GSM,...
Internet services....
Portable Files...
Examples / Note

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