14.1 Protection against Visible Light.........................................................................................16
14.2 Protection against UV Light...............................................................................................16
14.3 Resistance to X-Rays ..........................................................................................................16
15INLET/LABEL CHARA CTERISATION AND TEST17
15.1 Characterisation of the Inlet/Label...................................................................................17
15.2 Final Test of the Inlet/Label...............................................................................................17
16APPENDIX A: DIE PLAN18
17APPENDIX B: CLUS TER PLAN19
18APPENDIX C: CLUS TER MAP20
19APPENDIX D: WAFER MAP21
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I•CODE1 Chip SpecificationRev. 2.1May 2000
2 Definitions
Data sheet status
Objective specificationThis data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specificationThis data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specificationThis data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one
or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and
operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics section of the
specification is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
2.1 Life Support Applications
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where
malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips
customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so on their own risk and
agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.
2.2 Abbreviations
ASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange
CSCCyclic Redundancy Check
EANEuropean Article Number
EASElectronic Article Surveillance
EEPROMElectrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory
EMIElectromagnetic Interference
ETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute
FCCFederal Communications Commission
FFCFilm Frame Carrier
HexValue in hexadecimal notation
ICIntegrated Circuit
ISMIndustrial, Scientific, Medical
LSBLeast Significant Bit or Byte
MSBMost Significant Bit or Byte
MTBFMean Time Between Failure
PCBPrinted Circuit Board
PCMProcess Control Module
RFRadio Frequency
rmsRoot Mean Square
SNRSerial Number
UVUltraviolet
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I•CODE1 Chip SpecificationRev. 2.1May 2000
3 Scope
This specification describes the electrical, physical and dimensional properties of unsawn and sawn
wafers on FFC of I•CODE1 Label ICs on a Philips 6C15 IDFW process and is the base for delivery
of tested I•CODE1 Label ICs.
General recommendations are given for storage, handling and processing of wafers as well as
assembly of labels.
Reference documents:MIL-STD 883D Method 3023
MIL-STD 883D Method 3015
SNW-FQ-627
PICTOH-QS007
General Specification for 6” Wafer (Prod. Spec.)
General Quality Specification
I•CODE1 Label IC, Coil Design Guide
This product specification is valid for VCOL1V0 from mask revision P/B upwards.
4 Ordering Information
Following ordering options are available:
Type NameDescriptionOrdering Code
SL1 ICS30 01W/N5DSawn wafer on foil (FFC), 150 µm, inked and mapped9352 644 66005
SL1 ICS30 01U/N5DUnsawn wafer, 150 µm, inked and mapped9352 644 65025
SL1 ICS30 01U/L6D
Unsawn wafer, 525 µm, mapped (not inked)
9352 644 64025
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I•CODE1 Chip SpecificationRev. 2.1May 2000
5 Functional Description
5.1 Basic Features
The I•CODE1 Label IC is a dedicated chip for intelligent label applications like logistics and retail
(including EAS) as well as baggage and parcel identification in airline business and mail services.
The I•CODE system offers the possibility of operating labels simultaneously in the field of the
reader antenna (Anticollision). It is designed for long range applications.
Whenever connected to a very simple and cheap type of antenna (as a result of the 13.56 MHz
carrier frequency) made out of a few windings printed, winded, etched or punched coil the
I•CODE1 Label IC can be operated without line of sight up to a distance of 1.5 m (gate width).
5.2 Block Diagram of the IC
The label requires no internal power supply. Its contactless interface generates the power supply
and the system clock via the resonant circuitry by inductive coupling to the reader. The interface
also demodulates data that are transmitted from the reader to the I•CODE Label, and modulates the
electromagnetic field for data transmission from the I•CODE Label to the reader.
Data are stored in a non-volatile memory (EEPROM). The EEPROM has a memory capacity of 512
bit and is organised in 16 blocks consisting of 4 bytes each (1 block = 32 bits). The higher 12 blocks
contain user data and the lowest 4 blocks contain the serial number, the write access conditions and
some configuration bits.
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I•CODE1 Chip SpecificationRev. 2.1May 2000
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The 512 bit EEPROM memory is divided into 16 blocks. A block is the smallest access unit. Each
block consists of 4 bytes (1 block = 32 bits). Bit 0 in each byte represents the least significant bit
(LSB) and bit 7 the most significant bit (MSB), respectively.
Byte 0Byte 1Byte 2Byte 3
Block 0SNR0SNR1SNR2SNR3 Serial Number (lower bytes)
Block 1SNR4SNR5SNR6SNR7 Serial Number (higher bytes)
Block 2F0FFFFFF Write Access Conditions
Block 3xxxx Special Functions (EAS/QUIET)
Block 4xxxx Family Code/Application Identifier/User Data
Block 5xxxx User Data
Block 6xxxx :
Block 7xxxx :
Block 8xxxx :
Block 9xxxx :
Block 10xxxx :
Block 11xxxx :
Block 12xxxx :
Block 13xxxx :
Block 14xxxx :
Block 15xxxx User Data
The values (in hexadecimal notation) shown in the table above are stored in the EEPROM after the
wafer production process. The contents of blocks marked with ‘x’ in the table are not defined at
delivery.
5.3.1 Serial Number
The unique 64 bit serial number is stored in blocks 0 and 1 and is programmed during the
production process. SNR0 in the table represents the least significant byte and SNR7 the most
significant byte, respectively.
5.3.2 Write Access Conditions
The Write Access Condition bits in block 2 determine the write access conditions for each of the
16 blocks. These bits can be set only to 0 (and never be changed to 1), i.e. already write protected
blocks can never be written to from this moment on. This is also true for block 2. If this block is set
into write protected state by clearing of bits 4 and 5 at byte 0, no further changes in write access
conditions are possible.
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The ones in the 16 pairs of bits have to be cleared together if the corresponding block is wanted to
be write protected forever (1|1 à write access enabled, 0|0 à write access disabled). Writing of bit
pairs 1|0 or 0|1 to block 2 is not allowed!
It is extremely important to be particularly careful when clearing the Write Access bits in
block 2, as you can lose write access to all of the blocks on the label in case of a mistake.
Of course you can use this feature to put the label into a hardware write protected state!
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