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RFID Standards
l UHF 64-bit Class 1
l UHF 96-bit Class 1
l UHF 96-bit Class 0+
l UHF UCODE EPC 1.19
l UHF ISO 18000-6B
Tag types available depend on whether these are supported by the target RFID device.
Supported High Frequency (HF) tag types include the Philips HF I-Code, Philips HF I-Code ISO 15693, TI
HF Tag-it, and TI HF Tag-it ISO 15693.
HF Tag Type
Configurable
Blocks
Other Available Block Configuration
Settings
Philips HF I-Code
11 blocks:
blocks 5 to 15
block size = 4 bytes
each
Lock Tag After Writing, Overflow, EAS, AFI
Philips HF I-Code ISO
15693
28 blocks:
blocks 0 to 27
block size = 4 bytes
each
Lock Tag After Writing, Overflow, EAS, AFI,
DSFID
TI HF Tag-it
8 blocks:
blocks 0 to 7
block size = 4 bytes
each
Lock Tag After Writing, Overflow
TI HF Tag-it ISO 15693
64 blocks:
blocks 0 to 63
block size = 4 bytes
each
Lock Tag After Writing, Overflow, AFI, DSFID
Related Information
Refer to the section on RFID Devices and Tag Types in the Printers and Labels section.
RFID Standards
Several organizations are involved in drafting specifications for RFID applications. EPCglobal
®
has
focused its work primarily in the UHF range. The US Department of Defense (DoD) has mandated that
its suppliers encode RFID tags using EPCglobal or DoD tag constructs.
GS1 EPCglobal Standards
Loftware follows the standards set forth by EPCglobal US, which is a subsidiary of GS1 US (formerly
Uniform Code Council (UCC)). EPCglobal US creates the global standards which are necessary for
tracking goods through the supply chain using RFID labels.
Loftware LabelManager Version 10.1.1 User's Guide
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