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SRI4K-SBN181GE

Manufacturer Part Number
SRI4K-SBN181GE
Description
13.56 MHz short-range contactless memory chip with 4096-bit EEPROM and anticollision functions
Manufacturer
STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics]
Datasheet
SRI4K states
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SRI4K states
The SRI4K can be switched into different states. Depending on the current state of the
SRI4K, its logic will only answer to specific commands. These states are mainly used during
the anticollision sequence, to identify and to access the SRI4K in a very short time. The
SRI4K provides 6 different states, as described in the following paragraphs and in
Power-off state
The SRI4K is in Power-off state when the electromagnetic field around the tag is not strong
enough. In this state, the SRI4K does not respond to any command.
Ready state
When the electromagnetic field is strong enough, the SRI4K enters the Ready state. After
Power-up, the Chip_ID is initialized with a random value. The whole logic is reset and
remains in this state until an Initiate() command is issued. Any other command will be
ignored by the SRI4K.
Inventory state
The SRI4K switches from the Ready to the Inventory state after an Initiate() command has
been issued. In Inventory state, the SRI4K will respond to any anticollision commands:
Initiate(), Pcall16() and Slot_marker(), and then remain in the Inventory state. It will switch to
the Selected state after a Select(Chip_ID) command is issued, if the Chip_ID in the
command matches its own. If not, it will remain in Inventory state.
Selected state
In Selected state, the SRI4K is active and responds to all Read_block(), Write_block() and
Get_UID() commands. When an SRI4K has entered the Selected state, it no longer
responds to anticollision commands. So that the reader can access another tag, the SRI4K
can be switched to the Deselected state by sending a Select(Chip_ID2) with a Chip_ID that
does not match its own, or it can be placed in Deactivated state by issuing a Completion()
command. Only one SRI4K can be in Selected state at a time.
Deselected state
Once the SRI4K is in Deselected state, only a Select(Chip_ID) command with a Chip_ID
matching its own can switch it back to Selected state. All other commands are ignored.
Deactivated state
When in this state, the SRI4K can only be turned off. All commands are ignored.
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SRI4K
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