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First part represents the '''competition identified''' and second part represents the '''competitor number'''.
 
First part represents the '''competition identified''' and second part represents the '''competitor number'''.
 
* For instance, competitor number 1 would be '''0x0000001''' and 73 would be '''0x00000049'''
 
* For instance, competitor number 1 would be '''0x0000001''' and 73 would be '''0x00000049'''
* Same rule applies to competition identified, which must be in number format as well
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* Same rule applies to competition identifier, which must be in number format as well
  
 
Competition identifier '''can be 0''' which tells the software not to separate tags per. competition.
 
Competition identifier '''can be 0''' which tells the software not to separate tags per. competition.
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So if you want to program a tag for '''competition 45''' and '''competitor 182''' it would go like this:
 
So if you want to program a tag for '''competition 45''' and '''competitor 182''' it would go like this:
* competition identified 45
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* Competition identifier: '''45'''
 
** '''0x0000002D''' --> prefix
 
** '''0x0000002D''' --> prefix
* competitor number 182
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* Competitor number: '''182'''
 
** '''0x000000B6''' --> postfix
 
** '''0x000000B6''' --> postfix
  

Revision as of 16:23, 9 January 2013

  • All data must be in base16 format (0-F) also called hexadecimal format
    • In base10 format (or decimal format) it would be 0-15

Tag data parts

Tag data consists 2 parts: prefix and postfix. Both of these are 4 bytes in length.

First part represents the competition identified and second part represents the competitor number.

  • For instance, competitor number 1 would be 0x0000001 and 73 would be 0x00000049
  • Same rule applies to competition identifier, which must be in number format as well

Competition identifier can be 0 which tells the software not to separate tags per. competition.

Competitor number can NOT be 0 because it will also indicate a false tag being detected.

EPC Gen2 tag data

EPC Gen2 tags has tag-id data length of 12 bytes (or 96 bits)

So if you want to program a tag for competition 45 and competitor 182 it would go like this:

  • Competition identifier: 45
    • 0x0000002D --> prefix
  • Competitor number: 182
    • 0x000000B6 --> postfix
  • EPC Gen2 tag-id: 0x0000002D 00000000 000000B6

Notice also an empty space (4 bytes) between prefix and postfix. It is ok.