NF ISO 24631-7

NF ISO 24631-7

February 2013
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Radiofrequency identification of animals - Part 7 : synchronization of ISO 11785 identification systems

ISO 24631-7:2012 specifies rules and procedures for synchronizing RFID transceivers while reading transponders used in individual animal identification complying to ISO 11784 and ISO 11785. The synchronization scheme described herein may be fully implemented within each reader, and such readers when attached to the synchronization bus create a peer-to-peer network (all readers are equal ? there is no dedicated master). Additionally, a cluster of readers, which could be in a master/slave configuration, may also be added to the bus using a dedicated, manufacturer specific Synchronization Interface. The Synchronization Interface presents to the synchronization bus electrical characteristics identical to those of a single peer-to-peer reader. The transceiver conformance standard ISO 24631-2 permits activation on/off timing tolerances of −0/+1 ms and therefore gives reader manufacturers options as to their preferred method for detecting the HDX header; partial or full. However, when synchronizing readers, irrespective of which header detection method is used, it is critical that all readers adhere strictly to the specific timings and timing tolerances as given in the timing diagrams. Particular attention should also be given to fault diagnostics which becomes more important when a reader network comprises products from different manufacturers. The obvious case is where a reader which is part of a network has become detached e.g. sync cable break, and it considers it's self to be now standalone and thus permitted to operate asynchronously to the detriment of all other readers.

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Collections

National standards and national normative documents

Thematics

Sécurité, QSE, Gestion des risques et SST

Publication date

February 2013

Number of pages

24 p.

Reference

NF ISO 24631-7

ICS Codes

35.040   Information coding
35.240.99   IT applications in other fields
65.040.99   Other standards related to farm buildings and installations

Classification index

U05-004-7

Print number

1 - 23/01/2013

International kinship

Sumary
Radiofrequency identification of animals - Part 7 : synchronization of ISO 11785 identification systems

ISO 24631-7:2012 specifies rules and procedures for synchronizing RFID transceivers while reading transponders used in individual animal identification complying to ISO 11784 and ISO 11785.

The synchronization scheme described herein may be fully implemented within each reader, and such readers when attached to the synchronization bus create a peer-to-peer network (all readers are equal ? there is no dedicated master). Additionally, a cluster of readers, which could be in a master/slave configuration, may also be added to the bus using a dedicated, manufacturer specific Synchronization Interface. The Synchronization Interface presents to the synchronization bus electrical characteristics identical to those of a single peer-to-peer reader.

The transceiver conformance standard ISO 24631-2 permits activation on/off timing tolerances of −0/+1 ms and therefore gives reader manufacturers options as to their preferred method for detecting the HDX header; partial or full. However, when synchronizing readers, irrespective of which header detection method is used, it is critical that all readers adhere strictly to the specific timings and timing tolerances as given in the timing diagrams.

Particular attention should also be given to fault diagnostics which becomes more important when a reader network comprises products from different manufacturers. The obvious case is where a reader which is part of a network has become detached e.g. sync cable break, and it considers it's self to be now standalone and thus permitted to operate asynchronously to the detriment of all other readers.

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  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • Introduction
    v
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Référence normative
    1
  • 3 Termes et définitions
    1
  • 4 Abréviations
    2
  • 5 Protocole de synchronisation
    2
  • 5.1 Détection HDX
    2
  • 5.2 Détection FDX
    3
  • 5.3 Synchronisation de lecteur mobile (MRS, Mobile Reader Sync)
    3
  • 5.4 Signaux de synchronisation
    3
  • 5.5 États du lecteur
    3
  • 5.6 Prolongements de période
    4
  • 5.7 Situations possibles
    4
  • 5.8 Situations d'erreur possibles
    6
  • 6 Présentation générale du système
    7
  • 7 Spécifications électriques du bus
    8
  • 8 Méthode de synchronisation
    8
  • 9 Recommandation d'ordre matériel pour le circuit de synchronisation
    11
  • 9.1 Bloc logique
    12
  • 9.2 Détecteur de synchronisation
    12
  • 9.3 Spécifications relatives au transformateur
    13
  • Annexe A (normative) Diagramme de temporisation de synchronisation
    14
  • Bibliographie
    16
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