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D7IGEN/User-ManualUsers-Manual-883257 pa) hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 16 20/10/2020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox User Manual — IGEN Coupler Board 1.0 System Components There are two components, not including the driving host computer and the power supply, of the Radio Frequency CRUM Sub-System; the IGEN Coupler board (PWBA) and the RF memory tag (TAG). The PWBA is controlled by a host computer which sends commands and data to the PWBA. The PWBA then converts the commands into radio frequency actions which allow communication to the TAG. 1.1 IGEN Coupler Board The photo below shows the PWBA. The two connectors on the left side of the board are used for power input, addressing and communication. — hitps:ecid iol DTIGENIUser-ManvallUsers-Manua-882257 ane 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 ane 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox 1.2 RF Memory Tag (TAG) The TAG is a memory device which is mounted on a flexable substrate. The memory device is surrounded by a copper antenna also on the substrate. Through this antenna, power for the memory device and it’s associated controlling hardware is obtained from the RF signal generated by the PWBA. 2.0 Applying power to the PWBA (refer to the schematic for this discussion). Power is applied to the PWBA through the 6 pin connector (Svolts DC) or the 10 pin connector (7.5 volts DC). The 6 pin connector receives 5 volts on pin 1 (Svolts) and pin 3 (ground). The 10 pin connector receives 7.5 volts on pins 9, 10 (7.5 volts) and pin 8 (ground). Note that the board cannot operate from both supply voltages at one time. 3.0 Board Addressing Up to 8 PWBA’s can be communicated to by the host computer by using the three address lines (ADD_E0, ADD_E1 and ADD_E2). These address lines are tied into the 6 pin and the 10 pin interface connectors. If the addressing lines are left open, address 0 will be selected. External address jumpers select the remaining addresses in a binary fashion (refer to the schematic for details). 4.0 Sample Communication Protocol, IGEN Coupler Board to RF Memory Tag (Note: The details of the communication protocol are beyond the scope of this document. This is just a high level overview). ™ The host processor board switches power on to the PWBA’s. ® A 100 milli-second stabilization time is waited. hitps:ecid jo! DTIGENIUser-ManvallUsers-Manua-882257 ane 20172020 IGEN 19.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox ™ The RF field ON command is sent from the host processor to the PWBA to be communicated to. hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 ene 20/1072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox ™ The “find memory tag” command is sent from the host processor to the PWBA. @ The addressed PWBA generates an RF signal to find a TAG which could be in it’s field. ® After a TAG is found, a “select memory tag” command is sent from the host processor to the PWBA. Note that the PWBA converts the command into an RF signal for the TAG. Using a custom protocol, the host processor, the PWBA and the TAG transfer data blocks as required. ™ The RF field OFF command is sent from the host processor to the PWBA. ®@ The host processor board removes power from the PWBA’s to end communication. 5.0 IGEN Coupler Board and RF Memory Tag Operation within a Xerox Printer The following illustrates one application for the IGEN Coupler board and RF Memory Tag as it would be used within a printing system. 5.1 RF Memory Tag Intallation on a Toner Bottle The photo below shows the RF memory tag mounted on a toner bottle, Note that unlike this photo, after the memory tag is mounted on the bottle cap, a protective label will be placed over the memory tag (not shown). Toner Bottle RF Memory Tag hitps:ecid iol DTIGENIUser-ManvallUsers-Manua-882257 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManvalUsers-Manua- 883257 m6 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox 5.2. RF Coupler Boards Mounted in a machine. The photo below shows 4 PWBA’s mounted in a machine. The memory tags associated with each PWBA are mounted on toner bottles behind the boards (cannot be seen in this photo) RF Coupler Board Toner Bottles behind these doors tps jolLDTIGEN/User-ManvalUsere-Manua-882257 ane 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 one zovtoz0z0 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual xerox 5.3. Printer that houses the RF Coupler Boards and RF Memory Tags The RF Coupler Boards are located behind this door in the machine. hips jolLOTIGEN/User-ManvalUsere-Manua-682257 r016 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 6 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. MODIFICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY XEROX COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. ANY HOST DEVICE THAT CONTAINS THIS MODULE IS REQUIRED TO CLEARLY STATE THE FOLLOWING ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE HOST DEVICE: “CONTAINS FCC ID: LD7IGEN”. Marty Oksenhorn XEROX CORPORATION 12/10/07 hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 rane 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox hitps:ecd iol DTIGENUsor-ManalUsers-Manua- 883257 rane 2011072020 IGEN 13.56 RFID Module User Manual Xerox User Manat ~ IGEN Coupler Board 1.0 systen Conponents There are two components, not including the driving hast computer and the power supply, of the Radio Frequency CALM Sub-Systen; the IGEN Coupler board (PKA) fand the RF nenory tag (TAG). The PABA is controlled by a host conputer which sends ‘ornands and data to the PKHA, The PABA then converts the comands into radio Frequency actions which allow communication to the TAG, 1.1 IGEN Coupler soara “The photo below shows the PABA. The tho connectors on the left Side of the board are used for power input, addcessing and communication. a2 RE Memory Tog (TAG) The TAG is a memory device which is mounted on a Flexable substrate. The renory device 4s surrounded by a copper antenna also on the substrate. Through this antenna, poner for the menory device and {t's associated controlling hardware 1s obtained fron ‘the RF signal generated by the Puss. 2.8 Applying power to the PHBA (refer to the schenatic for this discussion) Power 15 applied to the PABA through the 6 pin comector (Svelts OC) or the 18 pin comector (7.5 volts 00) ‘The 6 pin comector receives 5 volts on pin 2 (Svolts) and pin 3 (ground) The 18 pin connector receives 7.5 volts on pins 9, 18 (7.5 volts) and pin 8 (ground). Note that the board cannot operate fron both supply voltages at one tine. 3.0 Board Addressing Up to 8 PaBA"s can be connunicated to by the host computer by using the three auddress Lines (A00_€6, ADD_EL and ADD_£2). These address Lines are tied into the 6 pin and the 48 pin interface connectors. if the addressing Lines are left open, address @ WAL be selected. external address junpers select the renaining addresses in 2 binary fasnion (refer to the scheratic for details) 4.8 Sanple Communication Protocol, IGEN Coupler Board to RF Menory Tag (ote: Tre details of the communication protocol are beyond the scope of this docurent, This 15 just a high level overview) 1 The host processor board switches power on to the PWBA's, @ A 300 nilli-secong stabilization tine 1s waited. 1 The RF field ON command i sent fron the host processor to the Pu to be communicated to. 1 The “find senory tag cormand 4s sent from the host processor to the PABA, 1 The addressed PHAR generates an RF signal to find a TAG whieh could be in sts Held, 1 After 2 TAG is found, a “select menory tag” connand is sent from the host processor to the PWsA. Note that the PREA corvents the conmand Into an RF signal for the TA. 1 Using 2 custor protocol, the Host processor, the PMA and the TAG transfer data blocks as required {© The AF field OFF comand 4s sent fron the host processor to the PABA. 1% The host processor board renoves power from the PUBA's to end 5.0 IGEN Coupler Sosrd and RF Memory Tag Operation within Xerox Printer ‘The folowing ‘llustrates ene application for the IGEN Coupler board and RF Menory Tag a5 4€ would be used within 2 printing systen, 5.1 RF Manory Tag Intallation on 2 Toner Bottle The photo below shows the RF menory tag mounted on a toner bottle, Note that unlike this phote, after the menory tag is mounted on the bottle cap, 2 protective abel Will be placed aver the memory tag (oat shown). ‘Toner aottle AF venory Tee 5.2 RF Coupler Boards Mounted in a nachine The photo below shows 4 PABA's mounted in 3 machine. The merory $388 associated with each PABA are mounted on toner battles behind the boards (cannot be seen in this photo) AF coupler oar Toner aottles behind these 5.3 Printer that houses the AF Coupler Soards and RF Memory Tags ‘The RF Coupler Boards are locatec behind this door in the nachine, REGULATORY INFORMATION| FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. 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