Sony Group RCS620U Contactless IC Card Reader/Writer User Manual

Sony Corporation Contactless IC Card Reader/Writer

User Manual

RC-S620 /UProduct Specifications Reader/Writer ModuleVersion 1.03No.M551-E01-03
IntroductionThis document describes the major features and specications of Sony’s FeliCa Reader/Writer module, RC-S620/U. For the purpose of this document, the terms below denote the products or equipment described to the right.   Card    : An IC card conforming to Sony's FeliCa contactless IC card technology.   Reader/Writer  : A device used to read and write cards based on Sony's FeliCa contactless IC card technology.  Controller  :  An external computer or an equivalent device that is directly connected to a Reader/Writer via a specic cable.User applications use FeliCa libraries to access the RC-S620/U. API  specications  for  these  libraries  vary  depending  on the products used, as well as the intended usage of the system, making it necessary to refer to the appropriate document for each.Model Name Description Usage Reference DocumentRC-S620/U USB for controller interfacing For Windows PC “SDK for FeliCa User’s Manual”* “SDK for FeliCa Lite” is also needed to use the RC-S620/U in combination with a Windows PC. Safety Information and CautionFor customers in USA and CanadaWARNINGYou are cautioned that any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC 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.
 • FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. • FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. • All names of companies and products contained herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. • No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior permission from Sony Corporation. • Information in this document is subject to change without notice.NOTICEThis equipment has been tested  and  found to comply with the limits for a  Class  B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.For customers in EuropeSony hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC.To obtain  a  copy  of  the  declaration  of  conformity  (DoC)  with the  R&TTE Directive,  please  access  the  following  URL address.http://www.compliance.sony.de/For use in following areas: residential, commercial and light industrial.This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits set out in the EMC Directive for using connection cables not longer than 3 meters (9.8 feet).Emissions from this inductive device could cause interference to nearby receivers of other radio services.The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation,1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JapanThe Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelnger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, GermanyFor any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents.
Contents1. Key Functions and Features .......................................................................................................................12. Hardware Specications ............................................................................................................................22.1 Major Specications ............................................................................................................................................22.1.1 FeliCa Communication ........................................................................................................................................... 22.1.2 ISO/IEC 14443 Communication ............................................................................................................................. 42.2 Interface ...............................................................................................................................................................52.2.1 Connector ................................................................................................................................................................ 52.2.2 Pin Assignment ....................................................................................................................................................... 52.3 USB Communication Specications ...................................................................................................................62.4 Electrical Specications ......................................................................................................................................82.4.1 Absolute Maximum Rating ..................................................................................................................................... 82.4.2 Electrical Characteristics......................................................................................................................................... 82.5 Others...................................................................................................................................................................92.6 Reliability Specications .....................................................................................................................................92.7 External Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................102.8 Label Specications ...........................................................................................................................................112.9 RF Performance and the Use of Magnetic and Metal Sheets ............................................................................123. Software Specications ............................................................................................................................133.1 Communication Packet ......................................................................................................................................133.1.1 Normal Frame ....................................................................................................................................................... 133.1.2 Extended Frame .................................................................................................................................................... 143.1.3 ACK Frame ........................................................................................................................................................... 143.2 Communication Protocol ...................................................................................................................................153.2.1 Data Link Level .................................................................................................................................................... 153.2.2 Application Level .................................................................................................................................................. 173.3 Mode Transition ................................................................................................................................................183.3.1 Concept of Operating Mode .................................................................................................................................. 183.3.2 Overview of Individual Modes ............................................................................................................................. 183.4 Command List ...................................................................................................................................................194. Packing Specications .............................................................................................................................204.1 Packing Details ..................................................................................................................................................205. Precautions ...............................................................................................................................................215.1 Handling Precautions .........................................................................................................................................215.2 Notes on External Appearance ..........................................................................................................................22Appendix    Installation Requirements .........................................................................................................23Glossary .......................................................................................................................................................25
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications1. Key Functions and FeaturesThe RC-S620/U (hereinafter called the module) writes and reads data to and from FeliCa-enabled contactless IC cards. It can also write and read data based on the ISO/IEC 14443 communication standards. Immune to wear caused by dirt and friction,  contactless  operation leads  to  enhanced  maintainability.  Key  functions  and  features of  the  module  are  detailed below. • Based on an inductive read/write system type-certied by the Radio Law of Japan. • Environmentally friendly, with the adoption of lead-free soldering. • Compatible with devices such as mobile phones incorporating a Mobile FeliCa IC chip. * Not all of the processing sequences can be handled. • Compactly designed with an integral antenna.• Requires the use of specied magnetic and metal sheets.• Interface versatility made possible by the use of USB for host controller connection.• Successful passage of rigorous validation tests by Microsoft’s WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs).
RC-S620/U Product Specifications2. Hardware SpecificationsThis chapter focuses on major hardware specications.2.1  Major SpecificationsThe following describes the module’s major specications.2.1.1 FeliCa Communication  Max. communication distance  :  Approx. 20 mm       (No  dead  zones  of  more  than  1  mm  wide  within  the  max.  communication distance)            * Measurement conditions             In a free space (temperature:  25°C,  humidity:  50%  RH)  that  is  potentially unaffected by nearby  radio  waves  and  magnetic  sources,  a  single  RC-S880 card (operating at its center frequency) is polled by a standard module.              The card is placed so  that  its  center  aligns  with  the  center of the module’s antenna along a vertical axis perpendicular to the antenna surface, with its longitudinal  edges  maintained  in  parallel  to  those  of  the  antenna.  (See  Fig. 2-1.)             * The communication distance varies depending on the usage environment.  Carrier frequency     :  13.56 MHz  Data transfer rate     :   212 kbps,424 kbps (available only when the card or the device to be used is also compatible with 424 kbps.)  Modulation system    :  Transmission – ASK            Reception – ASK  Bit coding      :  Transmission – Manchester coding            Reception – Manchester coding  Communication system    :  Half-duplex communication, CRC-ITU-T  Compatible cards     FeliCa cards    :   RC-S860 Series (RC-S860, RC-S862, RC-S864)            RC-S880 Series            RC-S850 Series (RC-S850, RC-S853, RC-S854, RC-S855)      * Usable number of cards: One at a time.  Compatible devices    :  Mobile phones incorporating a Mobile FeliCa IC chip            (Products based on the 2009/1/15 FeliCa Validation Program.)
 RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsFig. 2-1: Module to Card Max. Communication Distance  <Note>   Please consult us in advance when using a card or a device other than the ones listed above. Such a card or device may differ in communication distance, making it necessary to verify its performance.   • Ad-hoc Communication    Data transfer rate   :   Initiator  mode  212  kbps,424  kbps  (available  only  when  the  card  or the device to be used is also compatible with 424 kbps.)              Target mode 212 kbps     Compatible devices  :   Mobile phones with a built-in Mobile  FeliCa  IC  chip (on which the Mobile FeliCa OS Version 2.0 is running)    *  Feasibility of  data  exchange  and  other  functions  necessary  for  application  execution  depends  on  the  FeliCa Ad-hoc  Link  Protocol  (FALP)  on  the  device  used  to  control  the  module  and  mobile  phones,  as  well  as  the  method of implementing the FALP-compatible application.  For more information, please refer to the documents that accompany Sony’s software development kit and individual applications.              Antenna's Longitudinal DirectionCard's Longitudinal DirectionMax. Communication DistanceCardAntenna of the Module*The relative positions of the card and the antenna are determined first by paralleling their longitudinal directions and second, by aligning their centers along an axis that intersects at right angles with the antenna.
RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.1.2 ISO/IEC 14443 Communication  Carrier frequency   :  13.56 MHz  Data transfer rate   :  106 kbps   Modulation system       Type A    :  Transmission – ASK          Reception – ASK    Type B    :  Transmission – ASK          Reception – BPSK  Bit coding     Type A    :  Transmission – Modied mirror          Reception – Manchester coding with subcarrier    Type B    :  Transmission – NRZ          Reception – NRZ with subcarrier  Communication system  :  Half-duplex communication   Compatible cards   :   Mifare Standard, Mifare UltraLight, Mifare DESFire,           Innovision Jewel, Calypso CDLight     *  Compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, Mifare and ISO/IEC 14443 Type B standards.
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.2  InterfaceInterfacing between the module and the controller utilizes the connector described below.2.2.1 Connector   Model number: 08 6223 006 101 868+ (Au Plated) made by Kyocera Elco Corporation  Low-prole, 0.5 mm pitch FFC/FPC connector (SMT/right angle/NON-ZIF/6 poles)  * Refer to “Section 2-7: External Dimensions” for the contact point direction.  * Consult the manufacturer for detailed specications.2.2.2 Pin AssignmentTable 2-1: Pin AssignmentPin No. Designation Function Remarks1 VDD Power supply connector DC3.3V input2 D – (USB) USB D – signal USB2.0 (Full Speed)3 D + (USB) USB D + signal USB2.0 (Full Speed)4 GND Ground connector For grounding5 Reserve Non Requires OPEN processing by the controller6 PRS(GND) Module identication signal Fixed at “L” (with GND grounded)
RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.3  USB Communication SpecificationsA  suspend  signal  from  the  controller  is  received  through  the  USB  interface  to  offer  the  capability  for  reduced  power consumption. See the tables below for USB communication specications.Table 2-2: Communication SpecificationsUSB transfer speed USB 2.0 compliant, Full SpeedNo. of endpoints 2Endpoint 0 Control transfer using individual 8-byte buffers for IN and OUT directionsEndpoint 4 Bulk transfer using individual 64-byte buffers for IN and OUT directionsCommand transfer Data of any given packet length is bulk-transferred to Endpoint 4 (OUT direction).Response transfer Data of any given packet length is bulk-transferred from Endpoint 4 (IN direction).Table 2-3: Device Descriptor  bLength   12h  bDescriptorType   01h  bcdUSB    0200h  bDeviceClass   00h  bDeviceSubClass   00h  bDeviceProtocol   00h  bMaxPacketSize0   08h  idVendor   054ch  idProduct   02e1h  bcdDevice   0130h  iManufacturer   01h  iProduct    00h  iSerialNumber   00h  bNumCongurations   01hTable 2-4: Configuration Descriptor  bLength   09h  bDescriptorType   02h  wTotalLength    0020h  bNumInterfaces   01h  bCongurationValue   01h  iConguration   00h  bmAttributes   80h  MaxPower   32h
 RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsTable 2-5: Interface Descriptor  bLength   09h  bDescriptorType   04h  bInterfaceNumber   00h  bAlternateSetting   00h  bNumEndpoints   02h  bInterfaceClass   ffh  bInterfaceSubClass    ffh  bInterfaceProtocol   ffh  iInterface   00hTable 2-6: Endpoint Descriptor (OUT)  bLength   07h  bDescriptorType   05h  bEndpointAddress   04h  bmAttributes   02h  wMaxPacketSize   0040h  bInterval   00hTable 2-7: Endpoint Descriptor (IN)  bLength   07h  bDescriptorType   05h  bEndpointAddress   84h  bmAttributes   02h  wMaxPacketSize   0040h  bInterval   00h
RC-S620/U Product Specifications       *1  To  power  the  module,  use  the  USB-controlled  Vbus  power  voltage  after  stepping  it  down  by  using  a  regulator  or  something similar.          *2  The module’s max. current consumption is the same as the value set to MaxPower of the USB descriptor2.4   Electrical Specifications2.4.1 Absolute Maximum RatingObserve the following ranges of operation in order to avoid irreparable damage to the module.Item Rating UnitPower supply voltage +3.9 VInput voltage +3.9 VTable 2-8: Absolute Maximum Rating2.4.2 Electrical CharacteristicsTable 2-9: Electrical Characteristics           (Conditions) Temperature: 25°C, Humidity: 50% RHItem Min Max Unit RemarksPower supply voltage (VDD)*1 3.15 3.45 V    DC 3.3V inputCurrent consumption (IVDD) *2 —100 mA   RF ON: Approx. 70 mA  RF OFF: Approx. 20 mAH-level output voltage 2.8 VDD V   Lower than the power supply voltage (VDD)L-level output voltage 0 0.3 V H-level input voltage 2.0 3.6 V    VDD = 3.3 VL-level input voltage 0 0.8 V
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.5  Others   • Operating environment (no condensation or frost)     • Storage environment (no condensation or frost)0℃40℃50℃20%~90%RH Less than 50% RHPerformance Assurance Temperature/Humidity0℃40℃60℃20%~90%RH Less than 50% RH-10℃Function Assurance Temperature/Humidity* Performance Assurance Temperature/Humidity :Guarantees more than 80% of the max. communication distance (25℃, 50%RH) defined in"Section 2.1.1: FeliCa Communication".Function Assurance Temperature/Humidity:Guarantees normal operation of the RF communication processor, although thecommunication performance described above cannot be assured in temperature extremes.* The board temperature inevitably rises if the Reader/Writer is continually transmitting cardaccess commands (such as when polling a card). Make sure to design the enclosure sothat the internal temperature and humidity can be held within the specified ranges.  • Mass    :  Approx. 17 g 0℃70℃Less than 60% RH-30℃2.6  Reliability Specifications  • Shock    :  IEC60068-2-27 Part2 Test Ea   • Vibration  :  IEC60068-2-6 Part2 Test EC
RC-S620/U Product Specifications02.7  External DimensionsExternal dimensions of the module are illustrated below.Fig. 2-2: External Dimensions(Hole)(Hole)Convex:Convex:Pin 1Pin 1Connector Contact Surface: Indicated by6-Pin ConnectorNON-ZIFPin Assignment Number (Engraved)Magnetic SheetTrimming Burr DirectionMagnetic sheetMetal sheetSpacerCooling sheetInsulating tapeBoardSoft magnetic sheetSPTEPolyurethane foamSilicon sheetPolyester tape (Unit: mm)
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.8  Label SpecificationsThe module bears a serial label in the position shown below.Serial LabelFig. 2-3: Position of Labels (Metal Sheet)
RC-S620/U Product Specifications2.9  RF Performance and the Use of Magnetic and Metal Sheets•  RF (communication) performance is closely related to the effectiveness of the magnetic and metal sheets used below and around the antenna of the module. •  RF performance varies considerably, depending not only on the magnetic permeability (μ’, μ”), dimensions and thickness of the magnetic sheet but also on the dimensions and material of the metal sheet used. There is also a possibility that it is affected by metal in the installation environment.•  The module is designed to be used with the specified magnetic and metal sheets attached in advance to control the magnetic eld  generated  by  the  antenna, as well  as  to  minimize the possible effects from the installation  environment. This contributes a great deal to the reduction of the time required for weighing the effects of the installation environment and evaluating the module’s RF performance.
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications3. Software Specifications3.1  Communication PacketThe host packet format denes three types of frames – normal, extended and ACK.Transactions  between  the host controller and the module are based on packet communication  using  host  packets. The module processes the received host command packet and returns a host response packet. Needless to say, the module cannot autonomously transmit host response packets.3.1.1 Normal FrameBetween the  host  controller and  the  module,  the normal  frame  allows transmission  and  reception  of host  command/host response packets whose LEN value is smaller than 255 bytes. This frame also provides a subordinate error frame used by the module to notify the host controller of syntax error detection.Table 3-1: Normal FrameDesignation Size (Bytes) RemarksPreamble 1 00h xedStart Of Packet 2 00h ffh xedLEN 1 Specify the data length (max. 255 bytes)LCS 1 Specify the checksum of LEN data (a value that sets 00h to the lower 1 byte of the sum of LEN and LCS bytes).Packet data Max. 255 bytesDCS 1 Specify the checksum of data in a packet (a value that sets 00h to the lower 1 byte of the sum of data and DCS bytes).Postamble 1 00h xed
RC-S620/U Product Specifications3.1.2 Extended FrameThe extended frame is used to send and receive host command/host response packets whose LEN value is greater than 256 bytes and smaller than 265 bytes.Table 3-2: Extended FrameDesignation Size (Bytes) RemarksPreamble 1 00h xedStart Of Packet 2 00h ffh xed2-byte frame identication code 2 ffh ffh xedLEN 2 Specify the data length (max. 265 bytes) in the big endian  format. All data greater than 266 bytes is interpreted as 265 bytes.LCS 1 Specify the checksum of LEN data (a value that sets 00h to the lower 1 byte of the sum of 2-byte LEN and 1-byte LCS).Packet data Max. 265 bytesDCS 1 Specify the checksum of data in a packet (a value that sets 00h to the lower 1 byte of the sum of data and DCS bytes).Postamble 1 00h xedWhich type of frame is to be used for the host response packet is automatically determined – the normal frame if the LEN value is below 255 bytes and the extended frame if it is over 256 bytes.3.1.3 ACK FrameThe ACK frame is intended for use in the following situations.• Module to Host Controller Transmission   - Informing the host controller that no data link level error is detected in the received host command packet.   * This is the one and only instance the module transmits the ACK frame.• Host Controller to Module Transmission   - Interrupting host command execution.   -  Determining the results on command execution (prerequisite with the Reset command). For more information, refer to the “RC-S956 Series Command Reference Manual”.   * In the cases other than those above, the module ignores the ACK frame received from the host controller.Table 3-3: ACK FrameDesignation Size (Bytes) RemarksPreamble 1 00h xedStart Of Packet 2 00h ffh xedLEN 1 00h xedLCS 1 ffh xedPostamble 1 00h xed
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications3.2  Communication ProtocolThe communication protocol consists of a data link level and an application level.3.2.1 Data Link LevelThe module uses this level to make sure that the host packet is transmitted or received in accordance with the communication protocol, i.e., without any error. For this purpose, the module veries the following information contained in each host packet.• Host Packet Format   - Preamble   - Start Of Packet   - LEN, LCS   - DCS   - PostambleIf no error is detected in the received host packet, the module returns an ACK packet to the host controller.A) Fig. 3-1 shows a typical communication sequence on the data link level. ACK     Host ControllerResponse TimeHost Command PacketHost Response PacketACK (Optional)ModuleMax. 3.5 [ms]Fig. 3-1: Communication Protocol between Host Controller and Module
RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsIf the host command packet is veried, the module prepares an ACK frame within 3.5 ms. Stated the other way round, the module requires a maximum of 3.5 ms in order to be ready to transmit an ACK packet after receiving an IN packet. Acknowledging packet reception, the module proceeds to  host  command  processing,  returns  a host response packet, and waits for  the  reception of  the  next  host command  packet. Accordingly,  it  is not  necessary  for  the host  controller  to be concerned  with  the  time  interval  between  the  reception  of  a  host  response  packet  and  the  transmission  of  the  next  host command packet. Upon detection of a host response packet from the module, the controller optionally transmits an ACK frame to the module. B) If a data link level error is detected, the module remains non-responsive to the host controller. Seeing that no ACK frame is returned, the host controller retransmits a host command packet to recover communication.Fig. 3-2: Data Link Level Error in Host Command Packet    XHost Controller ModuleHost Command PacketMajor errors encountered during data link level communication are listed below.1. Start of Packet Error    The second byte of the host command packet is not 00h, or the third byte is not ffh.2. LCS Error    The lower 1 byte of the sum of LEN and LCS is not 00h.3. DCS Error    The lower 1 byte of the sum obtained by adding up all data bytes and DCS is not 00h.4. Postamble Error    The postamble byte is not included.
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications3.2.2 Application LevelThis is the level where the module executes the host command specied in the host command packet.A) When command processing is complete, the module returns a host response packet to the controller.B)  The host controller transmits an ACK frame when it is necessary to interrupt command execution by the module. The next host command cannot be sent until more than 1 ms elapses from the interruption of host command execution (or the completion of ACK frame transmission).   •  In addition to when an ACK frame is received, the module discontinues host command processing if one of the following factors is detected. Thereafter, it reacts by performing necessary processing, depending on the detected factor.     - Reception of a standard USB request (Necessary processing: Responding to the request)    - USB RESET    - USB IDLE of more than 3 ms duration (Necessary processing: Suspending USB communication)    - Reception of a packet bulk-transferred (OUT direction) from Endpoint 4C) If a syntax error is detected in the received packet, the module noties the controller by returning an error frame.Table 3-4: Error FrameDesignation Size (Bytes) RemarksPreamble 1 00h xedStart Of Packet 2 00h ffh xedLEN 1 01h xedLCS 1 ffh xedPacket data 1 7fh xedDCS 1 81h xedPostamble 1 00h xed
RC-S620/U Product Specifications3.3  Mode Transition3.3.1 Concept of Operating Mode The module operates in four modes – Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 5 and Mode 6. Available commands vary according to the mode, while the mode changes as the result of host command execution or RF command reception. For more details, refer to the “RC-S956 Series Command Reference Manual”.3.3.2 Overview of Individual Modes[a] Mode 0[Initial Mode]Used to perform the following functions.• Self diagnosis• Transfer speed setting for host communication• RF waveform test• Various settings for RF communication• Starting up as an initiator or a targetIn Mode 0, the module exists neither as an initiator nor a target. Switching between the initiator and target states cannot be performed without traversing this mode.[b] Mode [Target Initial State]Enables the module to operate as a target to wait for RF command packets.In other words, this is the mode where the TgInitTarget command is executed. Mode 5 is entered as soon as the command execution  is  normally  completed.  Reception  of  a  new  host  command  packet  terminates  and  disables  the  ongoing TgInitTarget  command  processing  and  causes  transition  to  Mode  0  for  processing  of  the  newly  received  host  command packet.[c] Mode [Target State]The module operates and communicates as a target.[d] Mode [Initiator Operation]The module operates and communicates as an initiator.
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications3.4  Command ListTable 3-5 provides a list of available commands. The module returns a syntax error message if a value other than the one specied in the sub-command code column is used. Functional details of individual commands are provided in the “RC-S956 Series Command Reference Manual”.Table 3-5: Command ListCommand Sub-Command CodeSub-Response Code Function OverviewDiagnose 00h 01h Used to perform self-diagnosis of the module.GetFirmwareVersion 02h 03h Used to obtain the module’s rmware version information.GetGeneralStatus 04h 05h Used to obtain information about the module’s internal state.ReadRegister 06h 07h Used to access data in the RAM.WriteRegister 08h 09h Used to write data in the RAM.ReadGPIO 0ch 0dh Used to obtain the value of the input port.RFU 0eh 0fhRFU 10h 11hSetParameters 12h 13h Used to change the internal parameters the module retains in the RAM.RFU 14h 15hPowerDown 16h 17h Used to set the module in the power-down state.RFConguration 32h 33h Used to change the RF setting information the module retains in the RAM.RFRegulationTest 58h 59h Used to test the module’s RF waveform.Reset 18h 19h Used to cause transition to Mode 0.ControlLED 1ch 1dh Used to turn on and off the LED.RFU 56h 57hRFU 46h 47hInListPassiveTarget 4ah 4bh Used to capture a target to obtain its target ID.RFU 50h 51hRFU 4eh 4fhRFU 40h 41hInCommunicateThru 42h 43h Used to transmit and receive RF packets to and from the target when the module is started in the initiator mode.RFU 44h 45hRFU 52h 53hRFU 54h 55hTgInitTarget 8ch 8dh Used to start up the module in the target mode.RFU 92h 93hRFU 86h 87hRFU 8eh 8fhRFU 94h 95hTgGetInitiatorCommand 88h 89h Used to obtain an RF packet when  the module  is started  in the  target mode.TgResponseToInitiator 90h 91h Used  to  transmit  an  RF  packet  when  the  module  is  started  in  the  target mode.TgGetTargetStatus 8ah 8bh Used to obtain information about the currently set transfer speed when the module is started in the target mode.CommunicateThruEX a0h a1hUsed to transmit and receive RF packets in Ad-hoc communication. This command can be used regardless of whether the module is started in the initiator mode or the target mode.* RFU = Command to be implemented in the future
RC-S620/U Product Specifications04. Packing Specifications4.1  Packing DetailsThe following shows how modules are packed in a master carton.  • Number of packed modules    :    100   • Master carton external dimensions  :   415 mm x 108 mm x 430 mm (W x H x D)Fig. 4-1: Packing DetailsABAB100Qty.q'te.Top PanelModules5 rows x 20 modules= 100 modules(2 modules in each compartment)Partition PanelMaster Carton(415(W) x 108 (H) x 430 (D) mm)Sealed with tape.ModuleBubble WrapFoldedFoldedPrinted IndicationsSymbols for fragile, prevention of exposure to water,upper load limit, and loading direction,Model NameModel NameBarcode Label
 RC-S620/U Product Specifications5. Precautions5.1  Handling PrecautionsThe module must be handled with special care, keeping the following precautions in mind. •  This module is an inductive-type read/write communication device that is type-certied in compliance with the Radio Law of Japan. The operating frequency is 13.56 MHz. Disassembly or modication of the module, removal of the type number or similar acts are subject to penalties according to applicable laws.  •  Be sure to use a stable power supply so that the module can be protected from the effect of noise and excessive voltage peaks, such as lightning, transmitted through the power supply connector. • Do not cause any chemical or physical damage to the module.• Do not subject the module surface to contaminated air or materials. • Ground all jigs, machines, workbenches and workers’ bodies to prevent static electricity from affecting the module. • For safety’s sake, be sure to wear gloves when handling the module, although its surfaces are carefully nished. • Protect the module from interference from other wireless machines.•  Do not install  the module in an environment where a strong  electromagnetic field may exert deleterious effects on communication performance. Take  special  note of the installation location  so  that interference between the module and other equipment can be adequately controlled. •   Communication performance  may  be  affected  by  the  harmonics  of  the  13.56  MHz  carrier  frequency generated  on the signal line.  •  Check  in  advance  the  compatibility  between  the  module  and  your  system. The  module  cannot  handle  part  of  the processing sequences* provided by mobile phones and other portable devices incorporating mobile FeliCa IC chips. •  The interface cable (FFC/FPC) is not supplied, making it necessary to prepare the one appropriate for your system. When selecting the cable, make sure of the contact point direction because the module uses a single-sided interface connector.• Measures for static noise and power line noise must be designed and incorporated on your own.*  Among the processing sequences unique to mobile FeliCa compatible portable devices, the module cannot handle the sequence which allows  wireless  communication  from  the  Reader/Writer  after  the mobile  FeliCa  IC  chip  was  activated by  the  portable  device  via  a wired interface. For more information, refer to the “Mobile FeliCa Technical Information” (Japanese only) that explains Reader/Writer operation in mobile applications.
RC-S620/U Product Specifications5.2  Notes on External AppearanceSince the module is designed for embedded applications, please realize that aws on the order described below may occur.• Scratch or stain on the product surface, which has no effect on performance.• Change in the board color.
 RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsAppendix  Installation RequirementsThe following describes the points to remember when installing the modules.1.  Do not use any metal or carbon compound as the material for the palm rest. The palm rest surface must be at least 1.5 mm apart from the board surface.2.  Do  not  place  any metal  in  the forbidden  zone  (dot-meshed  area in  Fig. A-1)  secured around  the  module. Particularly, communication performance undoubtedly deteriorates if a plate-like metal is put near the module.3.  In order not to induce eddy current, make a cut in the metal plate surrounding the above forbidden zone. 4.  If no performance improvement is  achieved  through  the steps described above, add magnetic sheets,  as  shown  in Fig. A-2, to the metal surface that faces the card.Side View70mm×43mmTop View20mm20mm10mm 10mmPalm RestIC 1.5mm~CardConnectorBoardCooling SheetMetal Sheet Magnetic SheetCard DirectionModule BoardMetal Forbidden ZoneSpacerMake sure to make acut in the surroundingmetal plate.Fig. A-1: Installation Requirements
RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsCardModuleMagnetic SheetMetal Plate (such as an enclosurein the higher-order system)* Deviation from the resonance point caused by bringing the card closerto the metal plate may result in a change in the card's original characteristics.* The effect of the metal plate is reduced by adding magneticsheets to the positions illustrated above.Fig. A-2: Reduction of the Impact of Metal
 RC-S620/U Product SpecificationsGlossary(In alphabetical Order)ACKAbbreviation for ACKnowledgement, which means an afrmative message transmitted when, for example, data transfer is successfully completed. ASKASK stands for Amplitude Shift Keying. The amplitude of the carrier frequency is modulated according to the logic of the data to be transmitted. The degree of modulation (normally indicated in percent)  is expressed by (a - b)/(a + b), where a and b respectively represent the maximum and minimum amplitudes of the modulated signal waveform. DCSAbbreviation for packet Data CheckSum representing the checksum for packet data.InitiatorA device that initiates RF communication transactions by issuing the first RF  command packet. Equivalent to the conventional FeliCa Reader/Writer.LCSAbbreviation for packet Length CheckSum representing the checksum for all data bytes specied by the LEN byte. LENAbbreviation for packet LENgth, indicating the number of data bytes contained in the packet. Manchester EncodingA method of coding bit data. The bit duration time is divided at the transition point in the center and translated into two logical values.TargetA  device that returns an  RF response packet to the RF command received  from the initiator in  RF communications. Equivalent to the conventional card. During Ad-hoc transactions (possible with the use of devices operating on the Mobile FeliCa OS Version 2.0), there is a case where the target sends a command to the initiator.
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Reader/Writer ModuleRC-S620/U Product Specifications  Version 1.03   February, 2009    First edition issued  FeliCa Business Division    April ,2009    RevisedSony CorporationNo.M551-E01-03©2009 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan

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