RFID Data Editor
Purpose
The RFID Data Editor is designed to:
- extend the functional use of an RFID tag by using the read and write capabilities of the technology to bring new benefits to applications. Specifically, this can cover:
- Adding new data compliant with the application to extend to new functions.
- Adding and deleting transient data, for example data associated with supply chain transactions.
- Modifying established data elements by changing the value of the data, such as a location code, so that the tagged item remains in line with business processes.
- work standalone to provide an encoding simulation without the need of RFID tags
Key Features
The RFID Data Builder has the following key features:
- It identifies what data elements are already encoded on the RFID tag so that the ultimate encoding complies with the basic rule of ISO/IEC 15962 of not duplicating the same data on the RFID tag.
- It validates and encodes input data against the rules of ISO/IEC 15962, a specific application standard and locally defined rules.
- When data is to be deleted, it carries out this process in such a manner as to enable the remaining data on the tag to still comply with the application rules and those of ISO/IEC 15962.
- It deals with modifying data in a sophisticated manner, invoking the minimum changes on the RFID tag. Where the modified data encoding is longer, the RFID Data Editor is sophisticated enough to encode this in remaining unused memory or to highlight where the modified data will not fit in the specified memory area.
- When adding or modifying data, it will even "defragment" the logical memory to make room for data in otherwise unusable small chunks of free space.
- The output, including any errors, can be viewed or saved to HTML or XML format.
Screenshots
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Screen for adding data, showing
all remining data elements
for RFID in Libraries