Wireless Networks for Industrial Automation

Unit 8.1.3 - RFID Programmable Tags

"Programmable tag" is an old name but means that the user

can write the ID number on the tag. Most often, the technology

used is the Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only

Memory (EEPROM) that can be written without removing the

chip from the circuit and erased without the use of ultraviolet

light. Depending on the chip used, these tags can be re-written

between 10,000 and 100,000 times. Write times are slow compared

to computer memory circuits, so programmable tags are

not intended to carry any dynamic data. The identity field is

usually the same length as for factory written tags, 64-128-bits,

but sometimes this field can be written to represent 8 to 16

ASCII characters rather than a 64- or 128-bit binary number.

This may help identify items when using a handheld reader

since the ID can be interpreted more easily as a character field.

Both passive and active programmable tags are available,

although tag use will be replaced by more connected databases

using RFID tags or by more flexible RF Data tags.

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