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Contactless Read/Write Data Transmission
Sensor Input RS > 100 kΩ (Typical) => Data Stream Inverted
Radio Frequency fRF from 100 kHz to 150 kHz
e5550 Binary Compatible or ATA5570 Extended Mode
Small Size, Configurable for ISO/IEC 11784/785 Compatibility
7 x 32-bit EEPROM Data Memory Including 32-bit Password
Separate 64-bit Memory for Traceability Data
32-bit Configuration Register in EEPROM to Setup
– Data Rate
Multifunctional
330-bit
Read/Write RF
Sensor
• RF/2 to RF/128, Binary Selectable or
• Fixed e5550 Data Rates
– Modulation/Coding
• FSK, PSK, Manchester, Bi-phase, NRZ
– Other Options
• Password Mode
• Maximum Block Feature
Identification IC
• Answer-On-Request (AOR) Mode
• Inverse Data Output
• Direct Access Mode
ATA5570
• Sequence Terminator(s)
• Write Protection (Through Lock-bit per Block)
• Fast Write Method (5 Kbps versus 2 Kbps)
• OTP Functionality
Preliminary
• POR Delay up to 67 ms
1. Description
The ATA5570 is a contactless R/W IDentification IC (IDIC®) for applications in the
125 kHz frequency range. A single coil, connected to the chip, serves as the IC's
power supply and bi-directional communication interface. The antenna and chip
together form a transponder or tag.
The on-chip 330-bit EEPROM (10 blocks, 33 bits each) can be read and written block-
wise from a reader. Block 0 is reserved for setting the operation modes of the
ATA5570 tag. Block 7 may contain a password to prevent unauthorized writing.
Data is transmitted from the IDIC using load modulation. This is achieved by damping
the RF field with a resistive load between the two terminals COIL1 and COIL2. The IC
receives and decodes 100% amplitude-modulated (OOK) pulse-interval-encoded bit
streams from the base station or reader.
Rev. 4863A–RFID–07/05