DLP-RFID2P DLP-RFID2P ** PRELIMINARY DOCUMENT-SUBJECT TO CHANGE ** HF RFID READER WITH USB HF RFID READER WITH USB INTERFACE AND BUILT-IN ANTENNA INTERFACE AND BUILT-IN ANTENNA BASIC FEATURES Built-In Antenna USB Interface Standalone Operation for ISO15693 FCC / IC / RED Certifications in Place ISO14443A/B, Felica Capable via Host App Optimized for Reading Very Small (3.5x3.5mm) / Hidden Tags Backlit LCD Display for Standalone Mode Keyboard Wedge Mode (Keyboard Emulation) Powered from USB Port or USB Battery Pack APPLICATIONS Inventory Control High-Value Asset Management Product / Document Serialization Data Storage for Collectable Items Dental-Implant Tagging Real-Time Security Personal Identification Pharmaceutical Tracking Library / Book Management Baggage Tagging Rev 1.0 (February 2019) 1 DLP Design, Inc. 1.0 INTRODUCTION The DLP-RFID2P was designed and optimized for reading small-format 13.56MHz RFID tags. The built-in antenna is designed for easily reaching small tags in tight spaces. This reader is based on our popular DLP-RFID2 module, and it uses the same packet protocol for reading and writing tags as the DLP-RFID2, DLP-RFID2D and Texas Instruments TRF7970A EVM. All operational power (~130mA 5V) is taken from the USB host or USB power pack via the provided 6-foot USB cable. There are three basic operating modes for the DLP-RFID2P: Local, Remote and Keyboard Wedge. 2.0 OPERATING MODES 2.1 LOCAL MODE At power up, selected ISO15693 tags that are presented to the DLP-RFID2Ps antenna will be read and the contents displayed locally on its built-in 2x16 character LCD display. Both the tags UID and its user memory (2 or 7 lines of 16 characters depending on the tag used) are read and presented as plain text. UP and DOWN scroll buttons are provided to allow for easily reading all tag data on the display. Local Mode does not require a host PC for its power source. In this mode, a simple USB power pack can be used to power the reader. 2.2 REMOTE MODE From the powerup default Local Mode, Remote Mode is entered immediately when the DLP-RFID2P receives data from the host PC. Once in this mode, the DLP-RFID2P remains in Remote Mode until unplugged. In Remote Mode the LCD display and scrolling buttons are disabled, and the DLP-RFID2P functions purely as a slave device, only responding to host commands from the PC. A Windows PC app is provided for writing text data to selected ISO15693 tags. The application software for the DLP- RFID2P is available for download from www.dlpdesign.com/rf/rfid2p.php. USB communication with the DLP-RFID2P is via Virtual COM Port (VCP). The USB drivers are native to Windows 10. (Previous versions of Windows may require an internet connection to acquire the drivers automatically.) In Remote Mode, a user-supplied host application can work with any of the supported tag types: ISO15693, ISO14443A, ISO14443B or Felica. Refer to the DLP-RFID2 datasheet for additional information on host-application development. Rev 1.0 (February 2019) 2 DLP Design, Inc.