Analyzing RFID UHF Chips Through TID Prefix: Understanding the Data Behind the Identifier

A close-up of a finger touching a glowing digital interface with concentric circles and circuit lines, symbolizing the analysis and identification of RFID UHF chip data.

RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology uses radio waves to identify and track objects, animals, or people. UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) RFID chips are a common type of RFID technology used for a wide range of applications, including inventory management, access control, and supply chain management.

RFID UHF Chip:

An RFID UHF chip is a microchip that stores and transmits data using radio frequency signals. UHF RFID operates in the ultra-high frequency range, typically between 860-960 MHz, allowing for longer read ranges and faster data transfer compared to other RFID frequencies.

Memory Banks: RFID UHF chips typically consist of multiple memory banks, each of which stores different types of data. The most common memory banks in an RFID UHF chip include:

EPC (Electronic Product Code): The EPC memory bank stores a unique identifier for the item, which is used for tracking and managing individual items within a supply chain. EPC is crucial for inventory management and product authentication.

User Memory: User memory banks are used to store additional information, such as product-specific data, serial numbers, or other relevant details. User memory allows for customization and enhanced data storage.

TID (Tag Identifier): The TID memory bank contains information about the chip’s manufacturer, model, and a unique serial number. It helps identify the chip itself, which is useful for quality control and authentication purposes.

Reserved Memory: Some RFID UHF chips include reserved memory for specific applications or purposes. This memory bank can be allocated for specialized functions as needed.

Read-Write Capabilities: RFID UHF chips can be either read-only or read-write. Read-only chips contain a fixed set of data that cannot be modified, while read-write chips allow for data to be both read and written to the memory banks. This flexibility is useful in applications where data needs to be updated or changed over time.

Anti-Collision Technology: UHF RFID technology often includes anti-collision capabilities, allowing multiple RFID tags to be read simultaneously. Anti-collision algorithms ensure that tags do not interfere with each other during data transmission, making them suitable for high-density scenarios like inventory management.

Popular UHF RFID chip manufacturers, like Impinj, Alien Technology, and NXP Semiconductors, offer a variety of chip models with different memory capacities, features, and read ranges to meet specific application requirements. The choice of an RFID UHF chip depends on the application’s needs, such as read range, memory capacity, and cost considerations.

Decoding UHF RFID Chips:
A TID Prefix Guide for Identifying Chip Types and Memory Details
Chips TID Header EPC Word Length USR Word Length TID Word Length EPC bit Length USR bit Length TID bit Length
Alien Higgs 2 E2003411 6 0 2 96 0 32
Alien Higgs 3* E2003412 6 32 6 96 512 96
Alien Higgs 4* E2003414 8 8 6 128 128 96
Alien Higgs 9 E2803821 6 43 6 96 688 96
Alien Higgs EC E2003811 8 8 6 128 128 96
ASYGN AS3211 E283A116 12 8 8 192 128 128
Axzon Magnus-S3 M3D E282403D 8 12 6 128 192 96
Axzon Magnus-S3 M3E E282403E 8 12 6 128 192 96
EM4124 E200B080 6 0 2 96 0 32
EM4152 E280B12. 30 124 6 480 1984 96
EM4227 E2C0B10. 26 112 8 416 1792 128
EM4425 E280B11. 30 124 6 480 1984 96
Fudan FM13DT160 E2827001 6 512 6 96 8192 96
Fujitsu MB97R8050 E281007. 8 0 11 128 0 176
Impinj Monaco 64 E200106.|E200108. 6 4 2 96 64 32
Impinj Monza 1 E200104. 6 0 2 96 0 32
Impinj Monza 1a E200105. 6 0 2 96 0 32
Impinj Monza 2 E200107. 6 0 2 96 0 32
Impinj Monza 3 E200109. 6 0 2 96 0 32
Impinj Monza 4D E2801100 8 2 6 128 32 96
Impinj Monza 4E E280110C 31 8 6 496 128 96
Impinj Monza 4i E2801114 16 30 6 256 480 96
Impinj Monza 4U E2801104 8 32 6 128 512 96
Impinj Monza 4QT E2801105 8 32 6 128 512 96
Impinj Monza 5 E2801130 8 0 6 128 0 96
Impinj Monza 6 E2801160 6 0 6 96 0 96
Impinj Monza ID E200106.|E200108. 6 0 2 96 0 32
Impinj Monza M730 E2801191 8 0 6 128 0 96
Impinj Monza M750 E2801190 6 2 6 96 32 96
Impinj Monza M770 E28011A0 8 2 6 128 32 96
Impinj Monza M775 E2C011A2 8 2 6 128 32 96
Impinj Monza M780 E28011C0 31 8 6 496 128 96
Impinj Monza M781 E28011C1 8 32 6 128 512 96
Impinj Monza M830 E28011B0 8 0 6 128 0 96
Impinj Monza M850 E28011B0 6 2 6 96 32 96
Impinj Monza R6P E2801170 8 4 6 128 64 96
Kiloway 5X E201D.1. 8 0 12 128 0 192
Kiloway 5X E281D01. 8 0 12 128 0 192
Kiloway 5XG E281D02. 15 82 12 240 1312 192
Kiloway ONLY1 (NA) 6 0 (NA) 96 0 (NA)
NXP Ucode 7 E2806810|E2806890 8 0 6 128 0 96
NXP Ucode 7xm E2806D12 28 64 6 448 1024 96
NXP Ucode 7xm E2806F12 28 128 6 448 2048 96
NXP Ucode 7xm+ E2806D92 28 128 6 448 2048 96
NXP Ucode 8 E2806894 8 0 6 128 0 96
NXP Ucode 8m E2806994 6 2 6 96 32 96
NXP Ucode 9 E2806995|E2806915 6 0 6 96 0 96
NXP Ucode 9xe E2806A16|E2806A96 8 0 6 128 0 96
NXP Ucode 9xm E2806817|E2806897 31 47 6 496 752 96
NXP Ucode DCity E2C06B12 14 64 6 224 1024 96
NXP Ucode DNA E2C06892 14 192 6 224 3072 96
NXP Ucode DTrack E2C06C12 28 16 6 448 256 96
NXP Ucode EPC Gen2 E2006001 6 14 2 96 224 32
NXP Ucode G2XL E2006004 15 0 4 240 0 64
NXP Ucode G2XM E2006003 15 32 4 240 512 64
NXP Ucode G2iL E2006805 8 0 4 128 0 64
NXP Ucode G2iL E2006806 8 0 4 128 0 64
NXP Ucode G2iL+ E2006807 8 0 4 128 0 64
NXP Ucode G2iM E200680A 16 32 4 256 512 64
NXP Ucode G2iM+ E200680B 28 40 4 448 640 64
Quanray QStar 5A E200F3A5 31 4096 13 496 65536 208
Quanray QStar 5A E200F3A6 31 4096 13 496 65536 208
Quanray QStar 5X E200F451 31 128 16 496 2048 256
Quanray QStar 71 E280F337 31 8 6 496 128 96
TegoChip 8K E2817008 31 4418 16 496 70688 256
TegoChip XL E2817… 31 464 16 496 7424 256

 

About the Author

Anshrah Neyaz

Sr. Technology Consultant

Anshrah holds a degree in Electronics Engineering and works as the Technology Consultant at ID Tech. A key contributor to the ID Tech blog, she has been actively involved in the RFID industry for several years, bringing in-depth knowledge of RFID hardware and its diverse applications. Outside of customer projects, she dedicates her time to testing and evaluating the latest RFID hardware available in the market.

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