RFID Data Builder
Purpose
The RFID Data Builder is designed to:
- provide users and system suppliers with confidence that the most pertinent data can be stored on the chosen tag stock
- support different data configurations for different scenarios
- validate any combination of input data against:
- the ISO/IEC 15962 standard
- specific application standards
- locally defined rules for selecting optional data
- work standalone to provide an encoding simulation without the need of RFID tags
Key Features
The RFID Data Builder has the following key features:
- In conjunction with the Template Builder, it allows:
- memory sizes to be set to match tag stock
- different selections of data items to be used for encoding simulations
- the order of data items to be changed to maximise encoding
- It highlights where entered data will not fit in the specified memory bank sizes
- It validates and encodes input data against the rules of ISO/IEC 15962, a specified application standard and locally defined rules
- Output, including any errors, can be viewed or save to HTML or XML format
- It provides assistance in completing complex fields
Screenshots
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Segmented User Memory (e.g. ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C tags)
Data input screen matching the
selection and sequence of fields in
an example baggage handling template
Sample encoding report
for baggage handling
showing some errors and warnings
Monolithic User Memory (e.g. ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 tags)
Data input screen matching the
selection and sequence of fields in
an example RFID in Libraries template
Sample encoding report
for RFID in Libraries
showing some errors and warnings