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8.6 Reset_to_inventory() command
Command code = 0Ch
On receiving the Reset_to_inventory() command, all SRI512 devices in Selected state
revert to Inventory state. The concerned SRI512 devices are thus resubmitted to the
anticollision sequence. This command is useful when two SRI512 devices with the same 8-
bit Chip_ID happen to be in Selected state at the same time. Forcing them to go through the
anticollision sequence again allows the reader to generates new Pcall16() commands and
so, to set new random Chip_IDs.
The Reset_to_inventory() command does not generate a response.
All SRI512 devices that are not in Selected state ignore the Reset_to_inventory() command.
Figure 38. Reset_to_inventory request format
Request parameter:
No parameter
Figure 39. Reset_to_inventory response format
Figure 40. Reset_to_inventory frame exchange between reader and SRI512
SOF Reset_to_inventory CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
AI07682b
0Ch 8 bits 8 bits
AI07680
No Response
SOF 0Ch CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
AI10947
Reader
SRI512
No Response
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8.7 Read_block(Addr) command
Command code = 08h
On receiving the Read_block command, the SRI512 reads the desired block and returns the
4 data bytes contained in the block. Data bytes are transmitted with the Least Significant
byte first and each byte is transmitted with the least significant bit first.
The address byte gives access to the 16 blocks of the SRI512 (addresses 0 to 15).
Read_block commands issued with a block address above 15 will not be interpreted and the
SRI512 will not return any response, except for the System area located at address 255.
The SRI512 must have received a Select() command and be switched to Selected state
before any Read_block() command can be accepted. All Read_block() commands sent to
the SRI512 before a Select() command is issued are ignored.
Figure 41. Read_block request format
Request parameter:
Address: block addresses from 0 to 15, or 255
Figure 42. Read_block response format
Response parameters:
Data 1: Less significant data byte
Data 2: Data byte
Data 3: Data byte
Data 4: Most significant data byte
Figure 43. Read_block frame exchange between reader and SRI512
SOF Read_block CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
AI07684b
08h 8 bIts 8 bits 8 bits
Address
SOF Data 1 CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
AI07685b
8 bits
Data 2 Data 3 Data 4
8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts
SOF
Data 1
AI10948c
Data 2Data 3 Data 4
Reader
SRI512
CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
<-t
0
-> <-t
1
->
SOF 08h CRC
L
CRC
H
EOFAddress
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8.8 Write_block (Addr, Data) command
Command code = 09h
On receiving the Write_block command, the SRI512 writes the 4 bytes contained in the
command to the addressed block, provided that the block is available and not write-
protected. Data bytes are transmitted with the least significant byte first, and each byte is
transmitted with the least significant bit first.
The address byte gives access to the 16 blocks of the SRI512 (addresses 0 to 15).
Write_block commands issued with a block address above 15 will not be interpreted and the
SRI512 will not return any response, except for the System area located at address 255.
The result of the Write_block command is submitted to the addressed block. See the
following paragraphs for a complete description of the Write_block command:
Figure 12: Resettable OTP area (addresses 0 to 4).
Figure 15: Binary counter (addresses 5 to 6).
Figure 17: EEPROM (addresses 7 to 15).
The Write_block command does not give rise to a response from the SRI512. The reader
must check after the programming time, t
W
, that the data was correctly programmed. The
SRI512 must have received a Select() command and be switched to Selected state before
any Write_block command can be accepted. All Write_block commands sent to the SRI512
before a Select() command is issued, are ignored.
Figure 44. Write_block request format
Request parameters:
Address: block addresses from 0 to 15, or 255
Data 1: Less significant data byte
Data 2: Data byte
Data 3: Data byte
Data 4: Most significant data byte.
Figure 45. Write_block response format
SOF Data 1 CRC
L
CRC
H
EOF
AI07687b
8 bits
Data 2 Data 3 Data 4
8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts 8 bIts
Write_block Address
09h
8 bIts
AI07680
No Response

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