Examples/applications
6.2 Processing of data memories/transponders
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6.2
6.2
Processing of data memories/transponders
Data memory types
Mobile data memories with different storage capacities are available. The following table
specifies the memory capacities currently available.
Table 6-1
Available memory capacities
Memory capacity
Memory type
MOBY family
MDS type
2 (1.7) Kbytes
RAM
MOBY I
e.g. MDS 302
8 (7) Kbytes
EEPROM / FRAM
MOBY I
e.g. MDS 413E
32 (28) Kbytes
FRAM
MOBY I
e.g. MDS 514
752 bytes
EEPROM
MOBY E
e.g. MDS E600
5 bytes
RAM
MOBY F
e.g. MDS F125
192 bytes
EEPROM, 4 bytes of fixed
code
MOBY F
e.g. MDS F415
2KB
RAM, 16 bytes OTP
MOBY U
e.g. MDS U313
32 KB
RAM, 16 bytes OTP
MOBY U
e.g. MDS U524
44 bytes
EEPROM
MOBY D
e.g. MDS D139/
I-Code 1
112 bytes
EEPROM
MOBY D
I-Code SLI
256 bytes
EEPROM
MOBY D
Tag-it HF-I
1000 bytes
EEPROM
MOBY D
my-d
20 bytes
EEPROM
RF300
RF320T
8KB
FRAM
RF300
e.g. RF340T
32 KB
FRAM
RF300
e.g. RF350T
64KB
FRAM
RF300
e.g. RF350T (64K)
Addressing
The data memories are addressed linearly from address 0000 to the end address. The ASM
or write/read device automatically recognizes the size of the memory on the MDS. When the
end address on the MDS is exceeded, the user receives an error message in error_MOBY.
The next table shows the address space of the individual MDS versions. The variables
address_MDS and length (see Table "UDT 20 MOBY CMD" in Section "MOBY commands")
must be configured according to this address space.