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1. Format The number of The PICC Code Service files pie a number of Block lists Block data identifier identifier k block m 2xm or 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte 2xk bytes 1 byte 16xm bytes 3xm bytes Data Field Field Setting Remarks Code 0x08 PICC identifier Refer to the PICC identifier which is acquired that is user s manual 4 2 6 1 REQ command The number of Service files identifier k The number of Service files Setting range 0x01 1 to 0x0B 11 An error replies other than a following setting range List of Service Files identifier Don t care Example 0x0900 If not to specify all the value of the same service file at the time of plural service designation an error replies The number of 0x01 An error replies other than a block m following setting range Block lists 0x000001 Block data 16bytes Response messages Format l MR Status Status Code PICC identifier Flag 1 Flag 2 1byte 8bytes 1byte 1byte VERIFY Command 21 Chapter 3 Password Functionality e Data Field Field Output Remarks Code PICC identifier Status Flag 1 0x09 See User s Manual 4 2 5 2 PICC Proximity IC card Identifier See User s Manual 4 2 5 8 Status Flag Status Flag 2 See User s Manual 4 2 5 8 Status Flag VERIFY command is the command that limited the number of the blocks of the WRITE command blo
2. Yes Reply to the VERIFY agreement normal operation Clearing the VERIFY counter Accept the password domain access Figure 3 1 Access method to the password domain specified in SECURITY 24 Access method Chapter 4 Error Code Chapter 4 Error Code 4 1 Error Code This section provides the error codes related to this Administrator s Manual by interface which are not described in the User s Manual 4 1 1 JISX6319 4 Table 4 1 lists the meanings of statuses for JISX6319 4 which are not described in the User s Manual Table 4 1 Status Flag Status flag 1 Status flag 2 Meaning Description OxFF OxA5 Block count specified When writing to password area the data size error was other than 16 bytes Access to the password protection domain in password non certification VERIFY unsuccessfulness OxFF 0x60 Self checking error The password of the VERIFY command is wrong The failure count of the VERIFY command exceeds the regular value 4 1 2 ISO IEC14443 TypeA TypeB Table 4 2 lists the meanings of statuses for ISO IEC14443 TypeA TypeB which are not described in the User s Manual Table 4 2 Status Word SW1 SW2 Meaning Description Access to the password protection domain in 0x69 0x82 Access authority error password non certification VERIFY unsuccessfulness The failure count of the VERIFY command REINE 0x83 Password control error exceed
3. 44 0x02C0 User Area 45 0x02D0 User Area 46 0x02E0 User Area 47 0x02F0 User Area 48 0x0300 User Area 49 0x0310 User Area 50 0x0320 User Area 51 0x0330 User Area 52 0x0340 User Area 53 0x0350 User Area 54 0x0360 User Area 55 0x0370 User Area 56 0x0380 User Area 57 0x0390 User Area 58 0x03A0 User Area 59 0x03B0 User Area 60 0x03C0 PASSWORD 61 0x03D0 VCNT VMAX IRQBS IRQBE HWCF CFEN MC 62 0x03E0 SC IDM PMM AFI HW3 HW1 63 0x03F0 RORF ROSI SECURITY TNPRM HW2 SL BCC Figure 2 1 Physical Memory Map Physical Memory Map 11 Chapter 2 System Area 2 2 System Area This section describes the system area 2 2 1 Parameter Specification This section provides parameters for password in the system area For information about other parameters see the User s Manual All addresses and block numbers used in this section correspond to the physical address in Figure 2 1 m PASSWORD 16 bytes It is stored a password for the password certification of the RF communication The default value is unsettled In the normal mode WRITE command of the RF communication can be written in the serial communication but All O is read by both RF communication and serial communication Table 2 1 PASSWORD Parameter Address 0x03C0 0x03C1 0x03C2 0x03C3 0x03C4 0x03C5 0x03C6 0x03C7 Default OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX
4. 2 1 Physical Memory Map Figure 2 1 shows the physical memory map The part indicated in bold italic is to be defined in this manual Block Address 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7 0x8 0x9 OxA OxB OxC OxD OxE OxF 0 0x0000 User Area 1 0x0010 User Area 2 0x0020 User Area 3 0x0030 User Area 4 0x0040 User Area 5 0x0050 User Area 6 0x0060 User Area 7 0x0070 User Area 8 0x0080 User Area 9 0x0090 User Area 10 0x00A0 User Area 11 0x00BO User Area 12 0x00C0 User Area 13 0x00D0 User Area 14 Ox00E0 User Area 15 Ox00FO User Area 16 0x0100 User Area 17 0x0110 User Area 18 0x0120 User Area 19 0x0130 User Area 20 0x0140 User Area 21 0x0150 User Area 22 0x0160 User Area 23 0x0170 User Area 24 0x0180 User Area 25 0x0190 User Area 26 0x01A0 User Area 27 0x01B0 User Area 28 0x01C0 User Area 29 0x01D0 User Area 30 0x01E0 User Area 31 0x01FO User Area 32 0x0200 User Area 33 0x0210 User Area 34 0x0220 User Area 35 0x0230 User Area 36 0x0240 User Area 37 0x0250 User Area 10 Physical Memory Map Chapter 2 System Area 38 0x0260 User Area 39 0x0270 User Area 40 0x0280 User Area 41 0x0290 User Area 42 0x02A0 User Area 43 0x02B0 User Area
5. Setting value VMAX No Default Default Setting value IRQBS Yes Default Default Setting value IRQBE Yes Default Default Setting value HWCF Yes Default Default Setting value CFEN Yes Ineffective value Effective value Effective value MC Yes irrelevance irrelevance irrelevance SC Yes Default Default Setting value IDM Yes Default Default Setting value PMM Yes Default Default Setting value AFI Yes Default Default Setting value HW3 Yes Default Default Setting value HW1 Yes Default Default Setting value RORF No Default Default Setting value ROSI No Default Default Setting value SECURITY No Default Default Setting value TNPRM Yes Default Default Setting value HW2 Yes Default Default Setting value SL No Default Setting value Setting value BCC BCC voluntary Ineffective value Effective value 16 System Area Chapter 2 System Area 2 2 3 Parameter Application Timing Table 2 9 lists the setting application timings after rewriting parameters in the system area while CFEN is enabled Table 2 9 Parameter Application Timing A timing at which new parameter setting is applied after rewriting parameters while CFEN is enabled PASSWORD Apply immediately after rewrites VCNT Apply immediately after rewrites VMAX Apply immediately after rewrites CFEN Apply after turning power ON from OFF or self reset following rewrites MC Apply after turning power ON from OFF or self reset following rewrites SL A
6. WRITE command of 3 blocks CFEN MC Enable SL Lock State Mode1 or 2 Other SC IDM HW etc Given states Verify the write to system area Use a READ command of 3 block to check whether to match the written data CFEN BCC and system area settings are enabled from next power on after power off that means power supplies from both VDDEX and RF interface are off Figure 5 1 System Area Setting Procedure Step 1 29 Figure 5 2 shows Step 2 writing all data in two processes This step for example can be applied to the case in which first you configure the system area and then configure the user area in another process Notes Write to PASSWORD Block60 Use a WRITE commandof 1 block 16bytes Write to system area Block61 to 63 1 When writing to the system area several times SL should be setto Lock in the final process Use a WRITE commandof3 blocks In the process on the left SL is set to Unlock Mode0 CFEN MC Enable SL Lock State Mode0 Other SC IDM HW etc Given states Step1 Verify the write to system area 2 Use a READ command of 3 block to check whether to match the written data CFEN BCC and system area settings are enabled from next power on after power off that means power supplies from both VDDEX and RF interface are off Write to user area amp verify the write Write to system area Block 63 2 Use a WRITE command of 1 block Specif
7. notes The layout and definition of each section are shown below Middle title 1 1 UART Small title This section describes the UART specification 1 1 1 Communication Specifications Table 1 1 shows the UART specification of this RFID Table 1 1 UART Communication Specification Data transfer Pe E half AR Only IRQ notification allows full Text method ps AS LSB first Data 8 bits Start bit 1bit Parity bit 1bit even Stop bit 1bit See Note below No flow control signal RTS CTS Note In order to ensure the timing margin when sending consequtive data from the host use a 2 bit stop bit or set the interval between stop bit and next start bit to 1 bit or more Character transmission This is the Note Please read E Finding Desired Information This manual provides two methods for finding desired information quickly and easily 1 Consult the table of contents at the front of the manual to locate desired titles 2 Chapter names are located at the top outer corner of each page and section titles are located at the bottom outer corner of each page Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Overview System Area Password Functionality Error Code Annex ajajoon Contents Chapter COVE Wii 7 1 1 Orale laica 8 Chapter 2 System Adra lei 9 2 1 Physical Memory Map arcaica id lilas 10 EAS A ass 12 2 21 Parameter SPecincalion ni dt Seiad dis
8. set point is 0x10 OxFF it is an invalid value becomes OxOF setting and same handling 12 System Area Chapter 2 System Area Table 2 3 VMAX Parameter Address 0x03D1 VMAX DO Default 0x00 mM CFEN 4 bytes As with BCC CFEN is a flag data to validate the setting values in the system area of FeRAM Table2 4 is indicated the valid setting values for system area Until valid values are written to CFEN and BCC default values implemented in hardware are used for each parameter For information about the default values see Section 3 3 in the User s Manual and the descriptions for each parameter in this section Table 2 4 Valid CFEN Setting Values for System Area Address 0x03D8 0x03D9 0x03DA 0x03DB System area enable setting 0x01 0x23 0x45 0x67 Note For Password no default values are provided and the system area values of FeRAM are used regardless of CFEN settings Note In order to enable the written flag data the RFID s power supplies both VDDEX and the supply from RF interface must be turned off once after writes The data will be enabled after next power on In addition it becomes effective after the self reset Note Before writing valid setting values to CFEN write the given setting values to each parameter in the system area of FeRAM Default values for each parameter are implemented in hardware mM MC 4 bytes MC is a data to control the internal m
9. 12 2 2 2 Parameter setting value selection ti lan 16 2 2 3 Parameter Application Timing idas 17 Chapter 3 Password Functionality eeennnnn 19 Jz PASS WOE S DECIEIC A ao 20 FJA OVETVI EW aan ERNEST 20 3 2 VERIFY Command a E ehe 21 F2 KEJIS XO TOA MEN o A A an 21 3 2 2 ISO IEC14443 TP E PER A IE 22 3 3 Access o A ON 24 Chapter 4 Error Code ida ia 25 41 Error Code rr nes elle tetens 26 A A Tl OO ede 26 4 1 2 150 1B0 14443 Type API PeBs sia 26 4 1 3 Seral Interfac RO ea 26 Chapter 5 Alle elek 27 2 1 Configuring the System Area utilidad isha wooden densa 28 bl PRG AU ons a Te oil TO EN 28 5 1 2 Setting Procedures of System Area id 29 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Overview This is a manual for the administrator of the RFID Radio Frequency Identification LSI MN63Y1214 and describes the following MH System area Chapter 2 Describes the information on security in the system area of FeRAM which is omitted in the User s Manual MH System command Chapter 3 Describes system commands for the administrator mM Password functionality Chapter 4 Provides the password functionality E Additional error codes Chapter 5 Provides the error codes related to the Administrator s Manual which are not described in the User s Manual mM Annex Chapter 6 Describes examples of configuring the system area in the manufacturing process 8 Overview Chapter 2 System Area Chapter 2 System Area
10. ASSWORD Block60 regardless of the value of written data When verifying data writes to these blocks check if the RFID responds normally to the VERIFY command As an example we assume that data is written to Block61 Block62 in units of one block while the contactless reader writer turns carrier off every time a command is issued Description 1 Writing toBlock61 Write a valid value to CFEN CFEN has invalid value before executing 1 2 Writing toBlock62 Write a given value to IDM When data is written in the order of 1 and 2 the value of IDM changes as follows Before executing 1 default value 0x02FE000000000000 After executing 1 the value of FeRAM that is not written is set since 2 has not yet been executed When using READ and WRITE commands based on JISX6319 4 IDM must be specified Although you can acquire the IDM of this RFID using a REQ command it is necessary to insert a REQ command between 1 and 2 to acquire IDM and set that IDM to the IDM to which a value is to be written by a WRITE command in 2 When writing a valid value to CFEN it is recommended to use a single WRITE command for Blocks 61 to 63 5 1 2 Setting Procedures of System Area This section provides two setting procedures of the system area Steps 1 and 2 Figure 5 1 shows Step 1 writing all data only in one process Notes Write to PASSWORD Block60 Use a WRITE command of 1 block 16bytes Write to system area Use a
11. O R W RO RO SL R W R W RO R W RO RO BCC R W R W RO R W RO RO R W Read Write RO Read Only 1 Both RF communication and Serial communication AllO is retrieved at the time of the reading 2 The reading by the RF communication AlIO is retrieved When a value effective for CFEN is set it is settable by writing in OxOF at SL from MODEO to MODE1 and is settable by writing in OxFF at SL from MODEO or MODE1 to MODE2 In addition the write data to SL is able to write only OxFF when set it from MODE1 to MODE2 It is impossible to set it from MODE2 to MODE1 Need to execute an INIT command by serial communication from MODE1 or MODE2 to MODEO Refer to Chapter 3 for the INIT command 14 System Area Chapter 2 System Area Note SL is the flag data for locking the system area In order to release the system area that was once locked dedicated command using the serial The disclosure of this dedicated command NDA is required In addition Figure 2 2 illustrates the state transition diagram between system lock modes Write OxFF to SL and a effective value to CFEN Write OxOF to SL and a effective value to CFEN Write OxFF to SL and a effective value to CFEN Figure 2 2 State Transition Diagram between System Lock Modes NW BCC 1 byte BCC is a flag data to validate the setting values in the system area of FeRAM Table 2 7 shows the valid setting value for system area Until valid values are writte
12. OxXX OxXX Address 0x03C8 0x03C9 0x03CA 0x03CB 0x03CC 0x03CD 0x03CE 0x03CF Default OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX OxXX m VCNT tbyte It stores failure count 0x01 OxOF of the password certification by the VERIFY command of the RF communication It is OxOF 15 times but the upper limit of the failure count is understood that it is the same as OxOF when 0x10 OxFF is set Regardless of the set point of the SL parameter it is able to rewrite by Host command Indicated only 1 byte of VCNT at the time of the rewrite rewrite it 0x00 is retrieved by the reading of the RF communication If it is within regular count to be set in VMAX parameter it is reset by the normal password agreement of the VERIFY command Table 2 2 VCNT Parameter Address 0x03D0 VCNT DO Default 0x00 m VMAX 1byte It is set the upper limit of the failure count of the password certification by the VERIFY command of the RF communication Regardless of an SL state it is possible to rewrite by Host command Specified only 1 byte of VMAX at the time of the rewrite rewrite it 0x00 is retrieved by the reading of the RF communication There is not the upper limit of the failure count it becomes unlimited when a set point is 0x00 The response to VERIFY command is replied an error when a set point is 0x01 OxOF if the failure count is reached and the access to a password protection block becomes the error reply When a
13. Panasonic SYSTEM LSI Dual Interface RFID MN63Y1214 Administrator s Manual Ver 1 0 lt Non NDA type gt Warning and Precaution Regarding to Use of the Technical Information and Semiconductor Described in This Document 1 In case of providing non resident with or exporting the product and technical information described in this document please comply with the law of the interested state especially the law regarding to security export management 2 The technical information described in this document describes the representative characteristic of the product and the examples of application circuit etc which is not licensed by the intellectual property right or other rights of our company or other companies Therefore in case there is any problem arising from the use of said technical information regarding to the property right of a third party our company should be exempted from any responsibility concerned 3 The product described in this document is purposed for its standard usage common electronic equipment business equipment communication equipment measurement equipment home electric appliances etc For the customer who considers a special usage the usage which requires a special quality liability might harm human body that any failure or malfunction might directly threaten human life for the use of aviation universe traffic tools burning appliances life support system safety apparatus etc and the c
14. ck lists and the setting value of block data like above table 3 2 2 ISO IEC14443 TypeA TypeB E Overview VERIFY is command for password certification E Command messages e Format CLA INS P1 P2 Lc Data 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 16 bytes e Data Field Field Setting Remarks CLA 0x00 An error replies other than 0x00 INS 0x20 P1 0x00 An error replies other than 0x00 P2 0x00 An error replies other than 0x00 Lc 0x10 An error replies other than 0x10 Byte length of the Data part Data Password Response messages e Format SW1 SW2 1 byte 1 byte 22 VERIFY Command Chapter 3 Password Functionality e Data Field Field Output Remarks SW 1 See User s Manual 4 3 8 7 Status Word SW2 See User s Manual 4 3 8 7 Status Word VERIFY Command 23 Chapter 3 Password Functionality 3 3 Access method Figure 3 1 shows the access method to the password domain set in SECURITY parameter of the system area A communication type is fixed VERIFY commandis received The VERIFY counts overflow Error reply Overflow No Grind VERIFY counter 1 Compared count to permit the error with VERIFY error count The setting of the permission level has 1 to 15 and 16 kinds of unlimitation No VERIFY result corresponding Error reply VERIFY error
15. n to BCC and CFEN default values implemented in hardware are used for each parameter For information about the default values see Section 3 3 in the User s Manual and the descriptions for each parameter in this section Table 2 7 Valid BCC Setting Value for System Area Address Ox03FF System area enable setting BCC setting value BCC setting value is obtained by adding the values at 0x03D5 0x03D6 0x03D7 0x03D8 to Ox03EF and 0x03FC to 0x03FD of the system area byte by byte to the default value 0x00 of 1 byte and subtracting the lower one byte of the calculation result from 0x100 BCC is calculated by hardware at power on of this RFID or at a reset If the calculation result generates an error this LSI operates with default values for each parameter and the error state can be read with a response to the RREG command in serial communication System Area 15 Chapter 2 System Area 2 2 2 Parameter setting value selection Setting of CFEN and BCC is necessary to make each parameter of the system area an existence effect Show a selective status of each parameter by the combination of CFEN and BCC to Table 2 8 Table 2 8 Parameter selective status CFEN Ineffective value Effective value BCC BCC calculation voluntary Ineffective value Effective value PASSWORD No Default Default Setting value VCNT No Default Default
16. odes of this RFID In manufacturing process when writing the Block 61 data to this area write the data shown in Table2 5 Table 2 5 MC Setting Values Address 0x03DC 0x03DD 0x03DE 0x03DF System area enable setting 0x89 OxAB 0xCD OxEF System Area 13 Chapter 2 System Area E SL 1 byte SL is a flag data to lock the system area Table 2 6 is indicated the SL settings and corresponding values Setting the SL to MODE1 or MODE2 allows locking the write operation to parameters of the system area In case except OxOF or OxFF as for the one of default setting it is the case that an invalidity level is set in CFEN and SL set point in MODEO In addition the system lock state BCC is unrelated Table 2 6 SL Settings and Corresponding Values Mode MODEO MODE1 MODE2 Setting mae 0x00 OxOF OxFE Interface to be accessed RF Serial RF Serial RF Serial PASSWORD 1 R W R W RO RO RO RO VCNT 2 R W R W RO R W RO R W VMAX 2 R W R W RO R W RO R W IRQBS R W R W RO RO RO RO IRQBE R W R W RO RO RO RO HWCF R W R W RO RO RO RO CFEN R W R W RO RO RO RO MC R W R W RO RO RO RO SC R W R W RO RO RO RO IDM R W R W RO RO RO RO PMM R W R W RO RO RO RO AFI R W R W RO RO RO RO HW3 R W R W RO RO RO RO HW1 R W R W RO RO RO RO RORF R W R W RO R W RO RO ROSI R W R W RO R W RO RO SECURITY R W R W RO R W RO RO TNPRM R W R W RO R W RO RO HW2 R W R W R
17. pply after turning power ON from OFF or self reset following rewrites BCC Apply after turning power ON from OFF or self reset following rewrites Note Power OFF means power supplies from both VDDEX and RF interface are OFF System Area 17 Chapter 3 Password Functionality Chapter 3 Password Functionality 3 1 Password Specification This section provides the password specification for this RFID 3 1 1 Overview In system area 0x03C0 to 0x03CF of FeRAM it sets PASSWORD parameter The PASSWORD parameter is able to write from RF or Host but the reading is impossible ALLO at the time of the reading Performed the password overwrite prevention in SL parameter of the system area Assignment the password protection object in ACC RORF SECURITY parameter of the system area of FeRAM Comparison password by VERIFY command new specifications and in the case of correspondence enable READ WRITE to the user s area for the following password protection In case of password discordance becomes beyond the regular counts VMAX parameter setting the error reply overflow Itis possible to clear the counter value where is mismatched for a password only from a host 20 Password Specification 3 2 VERIFY Command This section describes VERIFY command in detail 3 2 1 JISX6319 4 Overview VERIFY is command for password certification Command messages Chapter 3 Password Functionality
18. s the regular value 0x69 0x84 Password certification The password of the VERIFY command is error wrong 4 1 3 Serial Interface 12C Table 4 3 lists the meanings of statuses for serial interface 12C which are not described in the User s Manual Table 4 3 Status Value Meaning Description Write access to the system area SL function was 0828 Camana parameter elo performed while the system is locked 26 Error Code Chapter 5 Annex 5 1 Configuring the System Area When configuring the system area in the manufacturing process you must follow some precautions This section describes the precautions and the setting procedures 5 1 1 Precautions Precautions are as follows m 1 When configuring the system area by using a contactless reader writer while the contactless reader writer turns carrier off every time a command is issued it is necessary to observe the writing unit and order For example the parameters e g SC IDM related to communication command can change their values when configuring the system area or when writing a valid value to CFEN In this case when writing a valid value to CFEN writing data to Blocks 61 to 63 by a single command prevents the system area setting from being complicated m 2 Data must be written to PASSWORD Block60 in units of one block Use a WRITE command to write a block 16 bytes of plaintext m 3 All 0 is always read from P
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21. yRORF ROSI and SECURITY etc SL Lock state Mode1 or 2 Step2 Verify the write to system area 2 Use a READ command of 1 block to check whether to match the written data Figure 5 2 System Area Setting Procedure Step 2 Revision History Revisions of MN63Y1214 administrator s manual non NDA is the following Revised on Sep 24 2014 Version 1 0 Purpose Page Section Comments Page Section Comments 7 J Provisional version MN63Y1214 Administrator s Manual Sep 24 2014 Version 1 0 Issued by Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co Ltd Edited and produced by Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co Ltd Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co Ltd 2014
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