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 HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
-Chip (RFID)
REJ03P0006-0101 Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007
Overview
* HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) for 2.45 GHz. * It has a unique ID inside, then it is applicable for management of individual object. Note: "***" or "Y01" is a ROM code.
Feature
* Thin and small package: URP (PTSP0002ZA-A) * Including unique -Chip ID which is not alterable * Communication without contact Note: "-Chip" and the -Chip Logo are either registered Trademarks or Trademarks of Hitachi,Ltd. in Japan and in other countries.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 1 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Order Part No.
Order Part No. HKT100***U HKT100Y01U Unit of Packaging 3,000 3,000 Packing Form Taping Taping Unit of Order 75,000 3,000 Note
Outline and Mark
Mark
ROM code is indicated.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 2 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Item Storage temperature Ambient operation temperature Received power Symbol Tstg Ta Pr Specification Min -30 0 -- Typ --25 -- Max 75 40 13.8 Unit C C dBm No condensation Condition Remark
Electrical Characteristics
Measurement conditions: Unless otherwise specified, Ta = 25C, fc = 2.416 0.010 GHz, reader power = 150 mW Single-patch antenna, linearity polarized waves, clock cycle =10 s, clock duty cycle = 85% Period of reading operations: 8 clock cycles, number of read bits: 128 bits Product is measured under the condition that it is pressed onto the antenna shown in figure 1. Please refer the preceding sheet.
Item Communication distance -Chip ID Check Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. Min 6.5 -- Specification Typ -- Passed Max 13 -- Unit cm -- Condition
Note4 Note1 Note2, Note3
Remark
EDC Check
The distance at which the read -Chip ID value matches the indicated value and the EDC check is passed. Verification value calculated from the read -Chip ID value. Detail data of -Chip ID is describe on the commodity specification. Relation between the evaluation antenna and antenna positions; The planes of the gilded pattern for the evaluation antenna and the antenna itself should be parallel, the center of the evaluation antenna should be on the line that passes through the center of the antenna plane, and the gilded pattern's longer side should be within the antenna's plane of polarization.
1 5 5 W = 0.5 2 1 Gilding
Glass epoxy Thickness 1.5 mm 5 5 3 10
3 x 4
29 100
29
3 x 4
Figure 1 Evaluation Antenna
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 3 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U Reader Specifications and Type No.: MR-STD2
Item Operation temperature Carrier frequency Power Clock cycle Clock duty ratio Data read cycle Data read bit count Symbol Ta fc Pw Tclk duty Tfm Nb Specification 25 2.416 0.010 150 10 85 8 128 Unit C GHz mW s % Clock Bits Remarks
Cable Specifications
Item Cable material Total length of cable Symbol -- L Specification semi-rigid 20 Unit -- cm Remarks
Antenna Specifications and Type No.: PA1-2450AS
Item Operation temperature Polarization Number of patches Gain Symbol Ta -- -- -- Specification 25 Linear 1 7 Unit C -- pcs dBi Remarks
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 4 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Dimension of Inlet Outline
Cathode mark Type No. Unit: mm
1.25 0.15 0.3 0.15 1.7 0.15 2.5 0.15
0.9 0.15
0 to 0.10
Note: Cathode mark indicates GND side.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 5 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Packing Specifications
Taping Specification 1. Direction of Device
Carrier tape
Cathode mark Device
Unreeling direction
2. Taping Dimensions a. Carrier Tape and Cover Tape
Unit: mm (1.5) 4.0 0.1 1.5 + 0.1 - 0.0 1.75 0.1 *0.20 0.05 0.25 0.05
Note: There are two kind of carrier tape thickness used.
3.5 0.1
8.0 0.2
Device
(2.9)
(5.6)
4.0 0.1
2.0 0.08 ( ): Reference only.
Cover tape (t 0.065)
Carrier tape
b. Leader and Trailer
Unit: mm
100 to 200 Trailer
Device
100 to 350 Carrier tape
(1.1)
200 to 1000 Cover tape
Leader
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 6 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U c. Reel Dimensions
10.0 1.5 Unit: mm
2.0
+ 0.5 - 1.0
2.0 0.5
13.0 0.5
JAPAN
21.0 0.8
Label
d. Example of Labeling
(For adapted lead free)
P/N:
(5)
INT.C: HZU2.0BTRF-E W/C:3D4 LOT: EC40020-0H QTY:3000
(2) (3)
Pb-Free T.
(1)
(4)
RENESAS
Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Part No. Management No. (Year, Month and Weekly code) Quantity Lot No. Country of origin Japan JAPAN Malaysia MALAYSIA
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 7 of 13
178 2
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U 3. Specifications
Item Breaking force (F) of cover tape
Cover tape Peeling angle = 0 to 10
Rated Value Breaking force (F) = 0.10 to 0.69 N (10 to 70 g)
Peeling speed = 5 mm/s
Carrier tape
Carrier tape (enclosed device) flexibility Continuity
Bending radius 30 mm 1. Missing devices 0.2% / Reel 2. Continuous miss = 0 / Reel
4. Material
Item Carrier tape Cover tape Reel Conductive plastics Plastics Polystyrene Material
5. Quantity of Devices 3,000 pieces/Reel
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 8 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U Inner Packing Box
1 Reel
Unit: mm
(185) Label (16) (185)
(185) or (16)
Label
(185)
2 6 Reels
(185)
(77) Label
(185)
( ): Reference only.
Example of Labeling
(9) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) PID D/N 06100P10CV-001 RKZ6.8TKJR1 (7)
Pb-Free T. 2006/03/06
(10)
QTY 8000 SPN RKZ6.8TKJR1 ZZZZ
WP MADE IN JAPAN T/C 6C2 FL90030E0 AS MADE IN JAPAN S.LOT FL90030E0
(8)
(1) Pack-ID (2) Device Name Note: Indicate "Q" the end of a device name only in the case of direct sale in Malaysia (3) Quantity (4) SAP Name (5) Country of Wafer Process (6) Country of Assembly Japan MADE IN JAPAN Malaysia MADE IN MALAYSIA (7) Trace code (8) Lot code (9) Pb-Free indication (Only for Pb-free product) (10) Date of Label issuance
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 9 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Appearance
There should not be any scratch or/and dirt that affect characteristics.
Quality Level
(Compliant with the JIS Z 9015) Electrical characteristics: AQL = 4.0% Appearance: AQL = 4.0%
Precautions on Usage
1. Renesas Technology does not guarantee the product characteristics after it has been through assembly on the customer side. 2. Please refer to the mounting manual. (Document No.: REJ11P0006-0101) 3. As for this product, the electrostatic destruction prevention measures are not done because of the communication characteristic priority. Therefore, the electrostatic destruction voltage is about 50 V in machine model (EIAJ), and the static electricity level management in the process until a metallic antenna connecting is especially necessary.
System Outline
-Chip Inlet -Chip Supply voltage / modulator Logic circuit Reader Reset circuit Clock demodulator 128-bit ROM
Antenna
Function Blocks
Block Name Supply voltage/modulator Description of Functions Generates power-supply voltage from carrier signals, varies the output impedance of the modulator circuit to match the input impedance of the antenna, and handles communications. The IC incorporates a power limiter for the protection of internal devices. Determines whether or not a clock signal is being supplied and cancels the reset mode in synchronization with the first clock cycle. Demodulates the clock signal from the envelope signal of the received signal. The IC includes an on-chip 128-bit ROM from which data signals are sent out in synchronization with the clock signal.
Reset circuit Clock demodulator Logic circuit
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 10 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U
Precautions for Storage, Transportation and Measuring
Note: These notes indicate a general item. Please give priority to the notation in each C.S with Various kinds of notes originating in a product. 1. Other Precaution Involve Problems Occurring During Storage, Transportation and Measurement. Although the general precautions for storage and transportation of electronic components can be applied as they are to semiconductor devices, the latter require certain special precautions in addition to these. The following account includes the general precautions.
1.1
Storage of Semiconductor Devices
The following methods of storage are advisable for semiconductor devices. If the precautions are not observed, faults in electrical characteristics, solderability, external appearance and other attributes may occur. In some cases, failure may also result. Precautions for storage are as follows, (1) The storage location should be kept within the optimum ranges of temperature and humidity: 5 to 35C and 45 to 75% R.H. are the optimal conditions. (2) The atmosphere in the storage location should not contain any noxious gases, and the amount of dust should be minimal. (3) Storage containers should not be susceptible to static electricity. (4) Semiconductor devices should not be subjected to loads. (5) When strong for long periods, store in the non-processed state. When leads have already been formed, corrosion at their bent portion of leads may occur. (6) Be sure that sudden temperature changes sufficient to cause condensation do not occur during storage of the devices. 1.2 Precautions for Transportation
When transporting semiconductor devices or their assembly units or subsystems, the same precautions as for other electronic components should be taken. The items listed in 1.1 and 1.2 have to be followed. (1) Transportation containers, jigs etc., should not pick up static charge due to vibration en route. (2) Persons handling semiconductor devices should be grounded via a high resistance to discharge any static electricity that may be adhering to their clothing. The resistance value should be around 1 M and no other person should come between the person being discharged and ground (GND). (3) When transporting semiconductor devices and PCBs, try to keep mechanical vibration and shocks to an absolute minimum.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 11 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U 2. Soldering 2.1 SMD Diodes are Formed in Consideration of PCB Mount Ability, and can be Mounted without Modification.
(1) When mounting on PCB, adhesive is used to temporarily hold diodes in place before solder is applied. When as SMD diodes is held by adhesive, be sure that it is not subjected to undue stress. (2) Using a mounter to fix SMD diodes to a PCB can result in bending of the leads, and diode package destroy, so make sure that a force of no more than 3 N is applied and also required to not apply any force on the leads as being mounted, especially for flat package. (3) When mounting diodes to circuit board, so make sure that flatten on the PCB. (Not becoming rough by wiring under diode body.) (4) Please superfluous power does not join a product by the curvature of a circuit board or bending by circuit board bread etc. (5) Since SMD diodes come in small package, be aware of thermal stress from soldering as small as possible. Keep to the following conditions. When flow soldering: 260C max. for 10 s When using a soldering iron: 350C max. for 3 s (6) The material of lead is exposed for cutting plane. Therefore, soldering nature of lead tip part is considered as unquestioned. Please kindly consider soldering nature. (7) When the SMD is mounted through reflow soldering, avoid incorrect positioning and floating-type failures due to bad mounting balance by taking care on the following points. The left and right land patterns must have the same shape. The left and right land areas, including the wiring sections, must take up the same area and include the same amount of solder. The land position should become symmetrical. Heat must be applied to both soldering sections at the same time (the direction shown in follow is recommended).
Product Substrate
Reflow direction
Soldering Conditions Using Reflow Soldering Method
Lead plating Solder paste Package surface temperature (Upper limit) Temperature profile Sn-Pb / Au / Sn-Bi Sn-Pb eutectic / Sn-Ag system Peak temperature: 260C 220C or greater for 60 s or less
Package surface temperature (7) (6) (5) (2) (3) (1) Time (1) (2) (3) (4)
(4)
110 30 s 160C 190C 1 to 4C/s
(5) 220C 60 s Max (6) 255C 16 s Max (7) 260C Max
Reflow cycle: 2 times max.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 12 of 13
HKT100***U/HKT100Y01U 3. Cleaning 3.1 Fading of the Marking and Color Codes
Clearness of marking and color-fastness of color codes may be lost due to cleaning. Be sure to check these after using cleaning agents.
3.2
Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics (Discoloration, Deformation, Denaturation, etc.)
After cleaning a PCB, some corrosive material contained in the cleaning agent or flux may remain on semiconductor devices, causing corrosion of device wiring and leads with resulting loss of reliability. Thorough cleaning is therefore required for PCBs. It is recommended that level of purity of the PCB after cleaning should conform with the MIL standard below. PCB Level of Purity after Cleaning
Item Remaining Cl volume Resistance of solvent (after extraction) 1 g/cm 6 2 x 10 .cm
2
Standard
Notes: 1. PCB surface area: Both sides of the PCB + mounted components. 2. Extract solvent: Isopropyl alcohol (75 vol%) + H2O (25 vol%) (Resistance of solvent before extraction is 6 x 106 .cm) 3. Extraction method: Clean both sides of PCB with 10 ml / 2.54 x 2.54 cm2 (minimum of 1 min.) 4. Measuring extracted solvent resistance: Conductivity meter See MIL-P-28809A for details of the MIL standard.
3.3
Ultrasonic Cleaning
It should be avoid resonation of the devices to prevent the device being destroyed. * SMD Frequency: Ultrasonic power output: Time: Others: 28 to 29 kHz (device should not be resonated) 15 W/1 (1 time) Up to 30 s Make sure that neither devices not PCB come into contact with the vibration source.
Note: To ensure prompt handling of customer queries, the following information should be provided concerning the diode product used; (1) Product Name (INT.C) (2) Lot No. (LOT) (3) Weekly Code (W/C) Items (1), (2) and (3) above are printed on the label attached to the packing case, reel, etc.
Rev.1.01 Feb 23, 2007 page 13 of 13
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Notes: 1. This document is provided for reference purposes only so that Renesas customers may select the appropriate Renesas products for their use. Renesas neither makes warranties or representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this document nor grants any license to any intellectual property rights or any other rights of Renesas or any third party with respect to the information in this document. 2. Renesas shall have no liability for damages or infringement of any intellectual property or other rights arising out of the use of any information in this document, including, but not limited to, product data, diagrams, charts, programs, algorithms, and application circuit examples. 3. You should not use the products or the technology described in this document for the purpose of military applications such as the development of weapons of mass destruction or for the purpose of any other military use. When exporting the products or technology described herein, you should follow the applicable export control laws and regulations, and procedures required by such laws and regulations. 4. All information included in this document such as product data, diagrams, charts, programs, algorithms, and application circuit examples, is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to change without any prior notice. Before purchasing or using any Renesas products listed in this document, please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas sales office. Also, please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas such as that disclosed through our website. (http://www.renesas.com ) 5. Renesas has used reasonable care in compiling the information included in this document, but Renesas assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of errors or omissions in the information included in this document. 6. When using or otherwise relying on the information in this document, you should evaluate the information in light of the total system before deciding about the applicability of such information to the intended application. Renesas makes no representations, warranties or guaranties regarding the suitability of its products for any particular application and specifically disclaims any liability arising out of the application and use of the information in this document or Renesas products. 7. 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Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, you should not use Renesas products for the purposes listed below: (1) artificial life support devices or systems (2) surgical implantations (3) healthcare intervention (e.g., excision, administration of medication, etc.) (4) any other purposes that pose a direct threat to human life Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of the uses set forth in the above and purchasers who elect to use Renesas products in any of the foregoing applications shall indemnify and hold harmless Renesas Technology Corp., its affiliated companies and their officers, directors, and employees against any and all damages arising out of such applications. 9. You should use the products described herein within the range specified by Renesas, especially with respect to the maximum rating, operating supply voltage range, movement power voltage range, heat radiation characteristics, installation and other product characteristics. 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