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Indy® RS2000 Datasheet IMPINJ” IPJ-RS2000-1, IPJ-RS2000-2 Electrical, Mechanical, & Thermal Specification Indy® RS2000 Overview Indy RS2000 is a completely integrated RAIN RFID reader module based on the market-leading Indy R2000 reader chip. It is a turnkey embedded solution that enables high performance with lower system costs. It dite can be easily added to an embedded system, requiring only connections to a power source, digital INDY* RS2000 ‘communication with a host, and an antenna. The package design allows it to be attached to a PCB using standard surface mount technology (SMT), with no need for additional connectors or mounting hardware. The Indy RS2000 is the easiest way to ‘embed high performance UHF RFID reader capability Air Interface Protocol ‘Tx Output Power Antenna Ports Dimensions Package Type Rx Sensitivity Dc Power Supply ‘Supported Regions. Compliance Revision 1.4 RAIN RFID EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen? / ISO 1800-63 (formerly 18000-60) ‘Supports dense reader mode (ORM) Range: +10 to +31.5 dBm (+30 dm maximum in Japan) Default: +30 dm 4 antenna ports total: ‘+ 2connectorized ports ‘+ 2 surface mount ports 38 mm by 52 mm by 4 mm. 35 pin surface mount package (SMT compatible) -74 dBm (1% packet error rate). Assumes operation in RF mode 1, and a 15 dB, antenna retur loss at 31.5 d8m output power. 3.2 105.25 Volts Worldwide regional support. All major regions supported. See section 7 - Regulatory Information for a complete list. Certified: FCC and Canada modular operation, RoHS 2011/65/EU compliant 1 Table of Contents INDY® RS2000 OVERVIEW 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4 Figures 1.2 Tapes 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1. KEY FEATURES OF THE INDY RS2000 3 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 PIN LISTING AND SIGNAL DEFINITIONS 5 IMPINJ RADIO INTERFACE (IRI) 5.1 IRIOVERIEW 5.2 RS2000 MODULE FIRMWARE — APPLICATION AND BOOTLOADER IMAGES 6 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1. ABSOLUTE MaxIMUM RATINGS 62 OPERATING ConbITIONS 6.3 DEVICE FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.4 UHF GEN 2 RFID RADIO SPECIFICATIONS. 6.5 DEVICE INPUT AND OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS 6.6 SUPPORTED REGIONS 6.7 EPC CLASS-1 GENERATION-2 OPERATION 7 REGULATORY INFORMATION 7.1 MODULAR FCC AND IC CERTIFICATION 7.2 ETSI CERTIFICATION 8 PACKAGE AND ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 8.1 PACKAGE MASS 8.2 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS AND FLATNESS 8.3 _RS2000 MoouLe 3D MoneL 8.4 PCB FOOTPRINT 8.5 THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS. 8.6 SMT REFLOW INFORMATION 9 RELATED DOCUMENTATION 10 DOCUMENT CHANGE LOG 14 NOTICES 1.1 Figures FIGURE 2-1; RS2000 SYSTEM INTEGRATION FiGure 3-1; ExAMPLE RS2000 BLOCK DIAGRAM FiGure 4-1: INbY RS2000 PIN LISTING. FIGURE 5-1: HOST AND READER FIRMWARE STACK FiGure 8-1; RS2000 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS, TOP, FRONT, AND SIDE VIEWS FIGURE 8-2; RS2000 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND MOUNTING FEATURE LOCATIONS: FIGURE 8-3: RS2000 EDGE PAD DIMENSION DETAIL A. Ficure 8-4: RS2000 Laset FiGurE 8-5: RS2000 MODULE 3D MoDeL PERSPECTIVE RENDER. Figure 8-6: RS2000 RECOMMENDED ETCHED CoPPER FOOTPRINT — ALL PADS. FIGURE 8-7: RS2000 RECOMMENDED ETCHED COPPER FOOTPRINT — SINGLE PAD. FIGURE 8-8: RS2000 RECOMMENDED PASTEMASK FOOTPRINT — ALL PADS 2018, Impin, "1 22 23 23 24 25 26 26 27 FicuRE 8-9: RS2000 RECOMMENDED PASTEMASK FOOTPRINT — SINGLE PAD FIGURE 8-10: RECOMMENDED SOLDER REFLOW PROFILE FOR THE INDY RS2000 Ficure 8-11: RS2000 SMT REFLOW WEIGHT 3D RENDER. Ficure 8-12: RS2000 SMT REFLOW WEIGHT DRAWING 1.2 Tables TABLE 4-1: INDY RS2000 — PIN LISTING AND SIGNAL DEFINITIONS. TABLE 4-2: INDY RS2000 — ANTENNA LISTING AND IRI CONSTANTS: TABLE 6-1: INDY RS2000 — ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS. TABLE 6-2: INDY RS2000 — OPERATING CONDITIONS. TABLE 6-3: INDY RS2000 — SUPPLY CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS. TABLE 6-4; INDY RS2000 ~ STARTUP AND WAKEUP TIME TABLE 6-5: INDy RS2000 — RF RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 6-6: INDY RS2000 — RF TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS. TABLE 6-7: INDY RS2000 — DIGITAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATION TABLE 6-8: INDY RS2000 — REGIONAL SUPPORT TABLE 6-9: INDy RS2000 — GEN2 FUNCTIONALITY TABLE 6-10: INDY RS2000 ~ INVENTORY PERFORMANCE TABLE 8-1: INDY RS2000 — LABEL MARKING DETAILS. TABLE 9-1: RELATED DOCUMENTATION TABLE 10-1: DOCUMENT CHANGE Los Inc. 27 229 30 2 Introduction The Indy® RS2000 reader surface mount module is a completely integrated reader solution for EPC Gen2 / 1S018000-63 or RAIN RFID applications. RS2000 was developed to make embedding high performance UHF RFID reader capability easy RS2000 builds on market-leading Indy reader chip technology and integrates all of the necessary components into a small package. RS2000 requires no external reader components, is fully tested and meets regulatory requirements. RS2000 comes in a surface mount package designed to work as a SMT (surface mount technology) compatible component in a standard PCB manufacturing process, which eliminates costly mechanical hardware, RF cables and human assembly that are typically required with embedded readers on the market today. RS2000 is a turnkey solution that will enable quick and easy embedding of RFID with low development risk and fast time-to- market. Ideal for applications requiring long read range of large tag populations, RS2000's small form factor enables a diverse range of applications, such as inventory management, portal readers, POS solutions, access control, process control in industrial automation, medical equipment, and performance handheld readers. RS2000 is capable of reading hundreds of tags per second at distances greater than 10 meters when using a 6 dBi reader antenna and far field passive tags. This document includes interface, functional, performance, mechanical and environmental specifications. Host communication specifications (e.g. firmware upgrade and host interface protocol) and Impinj Radio Interface (IRI) documentation is provided in the latest Indy ITK Release. RS2000 uses the IRI™ (Impinj Radio Interface) to communicate with host systems. The ITK (IRI Tool Kit) enables developers to build on a variety of embedded host platforms by providing the following: documentation, image loader, IRI library, sample C code and project files. The IRI Tool Kit can be found in the latest Indy ITK Release package and can be downloaded from the restricted documents and downloads section at support.impinj.com. Please create an account and subscribe to receive automatic updates to the latest documentation and releases. Contact your local Impinj representative if you have trouble creating an account or accessing this site. 4 Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc Figure 2-1: RS2000 System Integration DC Power Antennas UART +_— ted Le INDY* RS2000 Three simple connections: Partners build « DC Power API with IRI « UART Communication Tool Kit « RF Antennas 2.1 Key features of the Indy RS2000 + Fully tested turkey solution * Maximum output power is 31.5 dBm * 4 mono-static RF ports, both SMT and U.FL connections * -74 dBm Rx sensitivity, assuming 15 dB antenna return loss. The Rx performance improves with better antenna return loss. Part of Impinj’s platform, ensuring better performance when using Impinj’s Monza® UHF RFID tag chips (enabling FastID, Tag Focus and QT) * Inventory (FastID, Tag Population Estimate, Select, Session, Target) * Access (Read, Write, Lock, Kill, BlockPermalock, and QT) * Shielded to prevent unwanted radiation and provide noise immunity in embedded environments * 38.5 mm by 52.5 mm by 4.3 mm surface mount package with SMT compatibility * Mechanical provisions for heat dissipation * Field upgradability via firmware updates. Gen2v2 will be firmware upgradable. * UART serial interface using IRI (Impinj Radio Interface) * Test features (CW, PRBS, custom regions, channel lists, and fixed frequency) Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. 5 3 System Block Diagram An example Indy RS2000 system-level block diagram for an embedded application is shown in Figure 3-1. This figure shows the electrical connections that may and must be made to control the RS2000. In the figure, the required connections are illustrated with solid lines. Recommended and optional connections are illustrated with different dotted and dashed line patterns. They are also listed below. For more detail on pin characteristics and behaviors, see the RS2000 Hardware User's Guide. Figure 3-1: Example RS2000 Block Diagram 3.2-5.25V Required STATUS & HEALTH we Recommended ~< > ce Required connections: * VDC_IN and GND are required to power the RS2000. * ANT1, ANT2, ANTS, or ANT4 are required to connect to UHF RFID antennas. Only one is required for RFID activity, but up to four may be used. * UART1 Tx and Rx are required to communicate with the system host. * ENABLE is used to enable or disable operation of the part. If this pin is driven low, the power supplies in the part will be disabled. RS2000 may be reset by toggling this pin. This pin must be driven high to enable the part. Recommended connections: « UART2 Tx and Rx may be used to examine debug information. This information can prove extremely useful when attempting to solve technical difficulties. 2018, Impinj, Inc. HEALTH toggles to indicate successful operation of the RS2000. Connection to an LED provides a visual indication of whether or not an error condition exists STATUS toggles to provide an indication when the RS2000 is in active mode (for example, inventorying tags). Connection to an LED provides a visual indicator of the device's activity. Optional connections: GPIOs allow interaction with the RS2000 as both digital inputs and outputs. They may be used to trigger inventory, generate events based on inventory activity, or provide general-purpose user-controlled digital I/O. WKUP provides a mechanism to wake up the RS2000 from the low power Sleep mode. WKUP is also used to force entry into the Impinj firmware bootstrap. If unused, this pin should be tied to logic low. No connect: CLK_OUT, DTESTO and DTEST1 connections are reserved for Impinj use only. right 8, Impinj, Inc. 7 4 Pin Listing and Signal Definitions Figure 4-1: Indy RS2000 Pin Listing GND - 14 Pin# alalslals[s e g Zz 8 3 = 2 WAKEUP - 17 Table 4-1: Indy RS2000 - Pin Name VoC_IN GND UART2-TX UART2-RX GND UART1-TX 9 - ENABLE 8- GND 7 - VARTLRX GPi04 - 21 GPIo3 - 20 Pin Type Power Power Digital Output Digital Input Power Digital Output 6 = VARTLTX 4- UART2_RX 3 = UART2_1X 5-GND 2-6ND 1+ ype STATUS - 22 HEALTH - 23 GND - 24 DTESTO - 26 DTESTI- 27 CLK_oUT - 25 Listing and Signal Defin Description DC voltage supply (3.2 - 5.25 V) Ground RS2000 Debug UART Tx to host RS2000 Debug UART Rx from host Ground RS2000 UART Tx to host Revision 1.4 Inc. Pin# Pin Name Pin Type 7 UART1-RX Digital Input 8 GND Power 9 ENABLE _ Digital Input 10 GND Power " VDC_IN Power 12 GND. Power 13 GND Power 14 GND Power 15 GND Power 16 GND Power 7 WKUP Digital Input 18 GPIO1 Digital VO 19 GPio2 Digital YO 20 GPIO3 Digital vO 2 GPIO4 Digital VO 22 STATUS _ Digital Output 23 HEALTH Digital Output 24 GND Power 25 CLK_OUT —_No Connect 26 DTESTO —_ No Connect 27 DTEST1 No Connect 28 GND Power 29 ANT2 RF 30 GND Power 31 ANTI RF 32 GND Power 33 GND Power 34 GND Power 35 GND Power UFL-1 | UFL1 RF 4, Copyright 2018, Impinj, Inc Description RS2000 UART Rx from host Ground Module enable, active high. Puts RS2000 in Shutdown mode when logic low. Ground DC voltage supply (3.2 - 5.25 V) Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground ‘Wakeup from sleep on rising edge General purpose /O General purpose VO General purpose VO General purpose /O RS2000 status indication RS2000 health ingication Ground Reserved for Impinj production test Reserved for Impinj production test Reserved for Impinj production test Ground SMT antenna port 2 Ground SMT antenna port 1 Ground Ground Ground Ground UFL antenna port 1 Pin# PinName Pin Type Description UFL-2 UFL2 RF UFL antenna port 2 Table 4-2: Indy RS2000 — Antenna Listing and IRI Constants Antenna Antenna Generic Antenna Constant __RS2000 Specific Antenna Constant Number 1 E_IPJ_ANTENNA 1 E_IPJ_ANTENNA_RS2000_SMT_1 B E_IPJ_ANTENNA_2 E_IPJ_ANTENNA_RS2000_SMT_2 A E_IPJ_ANTENNA_3 E_IPJ_ANTENNA_RS2000_UFL_1 4 E_IPJ_ANTENNA 4 E_IPJ_ANTENNA_RS2000_UFL_2 5 Impinj Radio Interface (IRI) 5.1 IRI Overiew The Indy RS2000 uses IRI to enable communications; this is enabled with the IRI Tool Kit. The IRI Too! Kit includes documentation, IRI API, and sample C code. The IRI Tool Kit is intended to enable a broad set of host platforms due to its ease of use and portability. Communication with the RS2000 via IRI occurs in two states: 1. Configuration (synchronous) a. All communications are commands and responses b. Start and Stop commands cause transition to the Listen state 2. Listen (asynchronous) a. Host is in a listening mode and polls to obtain tag reports Customer applications can be enabled on a variety of embedded systems with hosts ranging in size from small microcontrollers to large microprocessors. The IRI Tool Kit is structured to ease portability by separating platform specific code from functional reader operation; this is illustrated in Figure 5-1 below. 10 Revision 1.4, Copyrigh 8, Impinj, Inc Host and Reader Firmware Stack Key IRI over UART Please refer to the documentation included in the Indy ITK Release package for complete details on communicating with the Indy RS2000 using IRI. The latest Indy ITK Release package, which includes the IRI Tool Kit, can be downloaded at support.impinj.com. 5.2 RS2000 Module Firmware — Application and Bootloader Images The RS2000 is populated with firmware in its non-volatile memory, which defines the behaviour of the module and implements its RAIN RFID and supporting functionalities. The firmware is split into two segments, a bootloader and an application. The bootloader allows updates to the application, and can recover operation if the application is corrupted somehow. The application implements the RAIN RFID functionality and other “mission mode” behaviors. The application on a module can be updated, but the bootloader version is fixed. All modules are programmed with a production version of the bootloader and application image during manufacturing. These versions could be as old as the first production image for the part, or as new as the latest version. Due to the nature of our distribution model, Impinj cannot guarantee which version of bootloader and application image will be loaded on a particular set of modules. Impinj recommends all customers update Modules to the latest version of the application image during production test of their hardware, and add field update functionality to their hardware. Modules will not run application images that are older than their bootloader. The latest version of the application image for each module can be downloaded in the ITK, and all previous production versions of module firmware can be downloaded from the ITK Archive. Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. " Non-volatile memory can also be used for “stored settings” functionality, which allows a device to have configuration for the module stored on-board, requiring little to no configuration at startup. 6 Electrical Specifications 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings The absolute maximum ratings (see Table 6-1) define limitations for electrical and thermal stresses. These limits prevent permanent damage to the Indy RS2000. Operation outside maximum ratings may result in permanent damage to the device. Table 6-1: Indy RS2000 — Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min, Max. Unit Conditions Supply voltage 03 55 V VDC_IN pin relative to GND lO voltage, partenabled 03 37 V Non-VDC_IN pin voltages relative to GND 10 voltage, partdisabled -03 04 V Non-VDC_IN pin voltages relative to GND RF input power E 431.5 dBm _Incidentto pins 29, 31, UFL-1, UFL-2 (RF) Storage temperature -35 +100 °C Humidity - 95 % RH Non-condensing ESD immunity : 2 kv Human-body model, all I/O pads Package moisture Indy RS2000 from open trays must be sensitivity level 3 baked before going through a standard solder reflow process (48 hours at 125 °C or 24hrs at 150 °C) 6.2 Operating Con This section describes operating voltage, frequency, and temperature specifications for the Indy RS2000 during operation Table 6-2: Indy RS2000 - Operating Conditions Parameter Min. Max. Unit Conditions Supply a2) Ez VDC_IN relative to GND Ambient 20 +60 °C Temperature IntemalPA -20 +85 °C_~— PA Temperature can be measured using the IRI Temperature communication interface. See the ITK-C “Get Temperature" Configuration Example for details. Note The RS2000 will automatically stop inventory operations when the PA temperature exceeds +85 °C. 12 Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc Parameter Min. Max. Unit Conditions Frequency 1 902 928 MHz Both IPJ-RS2000-1 and IPJ-RS2000-2, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support Frequency2 865 868 MHz IPJ-RS2000-1, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support Frequency3 916 924 MHz _IPJ-RS2000-2, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support 6.3 Device Functional Specifications RS2000 module current consumption typical data is shown in Table 6-3. Current consumption data shown is typical, but will vary due to part-to-part variation and operating conditions. Operating conditions such as temperature, supply voltage, and RFID activities will affect module current consumption. Increased temperature will cause the current consumption to increase assuming constant transmit power, and the increased transmit power error specifications can also cause the module to consume more power. The module will consume more current at lower supply voltages, as the power supply inside the module includes buck and boost regulators. Finally, switching between operating modes, even between different phases of an inventory operation will cause inrush current consumption, which can exceed the typical value by as much as 50%. Table 6-3: Indy RS2000 — Supply Current Specifications Parameter Typ. Unit Description Supply Current Current consumed by RS2000 via VDC_IN pin Activemode- 1600 += mA_+31.5 dBm transmit power 5 V supply Inventorying tags ‘Activemode- 1400 mA_—-+30 dBm transmit power 5 V supply Inventorying tags ‘Activemode- 1160 mA_—-+20 dBm transmit power 5V supply Inventorying tags Activemode- 1140 mA_— #10 dBm transmit power 5V supply Inventorying tags Idle mode — 900 mA Ready to receive IRI packets. Lower latency to low latency retum to Active mode Idle mode — 20 mA __ Ready to receive IRI packets. standard latency Note: wakes up periodically to assess hardware state Standby mode 10 mA GPIO activity, WKUP rising edge, or ENABLE reset required to wakeup part Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. 13 Parameter Typ. Unit Description Sleep mode 8 mA WKUP rising edge or ENABLE reset required to wakeup part, Shutdown mode 0.5 WA ENABLE pin low Table 6-4: Indy RS2000 ~ Startup and Wakeup Time Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit Description Startup Time 50 ms Time to receive IRI packets after power supply cycle or ENABLE pin initiated startup, no stored settings. ‘Wakeup Time Time to receive IRI packets after wakeup event Idle - 15 ms Time to radio on from Low Latency Idle Low Latency Idle - 20 ms Time to radio on from Standard Idle Standard Latency Standby 50 ms PIO activity, WKUP rising edge, or ENABLE reset required to wakeup part, no stored settings Sleep 50 ms WKUP rising edge or ENABLE reset required to wakeup part, no stored settings. 6.4 UHF Gen 2 RFID Radio Specifications Table 6-5: Indy RS2000 — RF Receiver Specifications Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit Conditions, Frequency 1 902 928 MHz Both SKUs, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support Frequency 2 865 868 MHz __IPJ-RS2000-1, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support Frequency 3 916 924 MHz — IPJ-RS2000-2, See section 7 - Regulatory Information for regional support Input impedance 50 2 Input match “10 oBOStt RF mode 1, 1% packet error rate, assuming 15 dB. Recency ae 68m antenna return loss at 31.5 dBm output Table 6-6: Indy RS2000 — RF Transmitter Specifications Parameter Max. Unit Notes Tx Power +10 431.5 dBm —_—_—Meets worldwide regulatory constraints (except Japan) Tx Power +10 +30 dBm Meets Japan regulatory constraints 14 Parameter Min. Max. Unit Notes Tx Power Error Difference between desired Tx power and Room temp: actual Tx power at a given ambient temperature 305Px 2018, Impinj, Inc. Figure 8-8: RS2000 Recommended Pastemask Footprint — All Pads » » 9 @ @ mn 2 go 3 2 es @ een 8 8 3 At ns BS aoa w 3 3 Ac sha o ma wd | a.05 oo ee eae 200 YO CO 117.38 +0.25 oo CI 20.65 Pa (4 cl Cl C4 Cc Cd BABRBABBAaRdKDAAA es Figure 8-9: RS2000 Recommended Pastemask Footprint — Single Pad 8 8 6 ai 200 al ee || 0.24! 1.76! 2.00! DETAIL B It is important to note that the optimal pad and stencil design results in a stencil aperture that is of a different shape than and that overhangs the etched pad. This design delivers the optimum amount of solder to the castellation of the module pad. Revision 1.4, Copyright 018, Impinj, Inc. 27 8.5 Thermal considerations The RS2000 has two features designed to improve thermal performance. The first is a thermal pad on the underside of the module, which can improve the thermal connection to the PCB it is attached to. This pad should be connected to a plane on the PCB as shown in the recommended footprint in Figure 8-6. The second feature is a screw-hole through the module that allows improved thermal conduction to a chassis or heat-sink. This screw hole accommodates a machine screw up to metric size M2.5, or SAE size #2. It is shown in Figure 8-1. The exposed conductive pad on the backside of the module is connected to the signal ground of the RS2000. For more details on improving thermal performance, see the RS2000 Hardware User's Guide. 8.6 SMT Reflow Information The recommended reflow profile for RS2000 is shown in Figure 8-10. This profile is based on the Koki S3X58-M406-3 solder paste, with more specific requirements to ensure proper reflow of the RS2000 module. The RS2000 requires a weight be placed on top of it during an automated SMT process in manufacturing. This is primarily due to its size and thermal expansion characteristics during the reflow process, but also improves reflow reliability given the flatness of the module, as specified in section 8.2. This is not an uncommon industry practice with large components. Impinj does not recommend reflowing the RS2000 without the recommended weight because it may lead to poor solder joints and defects. Impinj has created a reference design for a machined aluminum weight. A render of the weight is shown in Figure 8-11, and a dimension drawing is shown in Figure 8-12. For a STEP 3D-model and more detailed dimension drawing, see this article on support. impinj.com. 28 1.4, Copyright Figure 8-10: Recommended Solder Reflow Profile for the Indy RS2000 Pre-heat: Liquidus stage: 110 to 190 °C for above 220 °C for Peak temp: 60 to 120 seconds 75 to.90 seconds y 242.5 +/-2.5°C 250 lo 200 150 100 g 2 8 3 & 2 Ramp-up rate: 50 +1 to +3 °C per second Temp ideal oO 60 120 180 240 300 Time (seconds) Figure 8-11: RS2000 SMT Reflow Weight 3D Render Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. 29 [33.2] Figure 8-12: RS2000 SMT Reflow Weight Drawing 408] 161 131 nz] 0.46 [10.2] 0.40 Note All dimensions in mm. See drawing on support. impinj.com for more details. 30 Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. 9 Related Documentation Table 9-1 contains a list of documentation related to this datasheet and the Indy reader products. Table 9-1: Related Documentation Indy Reader Module Brochure RS2000 Hardware User's Guide RS2000 Development Kit Files RS2000 and RS500 STEP format 3D Models RS2000 SMT Reflow Weight Indy RS500 and RS2000 ETS! Compliance Indy ITK Release (Requires support profile access) Indy ITK Documentation RSS500 Datasheet RS500 and RS2000 IRI Blog Posts Indy Reader Chip Brochure Indy R2000 Reader Chip Datasheet 10 Document Change Log Table 10-1: Document Change Log Version Date Description 1.0 3/4/2016 Production release aa 5/19/2016 Clarified electrical specifications ‘Added STEP models and SMT assembly weight information ‘Added ETSI compliance document information 12 8/10/2016 Clarified thermal and TX ACPR specifications ‘Added detail on PCB layout and module dimensions 13 9/13/2017 Clarified SMT reflow guidelines in section 8.6 Added module underside drawing in Figure 8-2 and Figure 8-3, Removed VIL Min and VIH Max specifications from tables in section 6.5, ‘Added firmware notes in section 5.2 14 6/20/2018 Added spec for package flatness in section 8.2 Updated module vocabulary ‘Added Mode 3 tag read rates to Table 6-10 Revision 1.4, Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. 4 11 Notices Copyright © 2018, Impinj, Inc. Alll rights reserved. Impinj gives no representation or warranty, express or implied, for accuracy or reliability of information in this document. Impinj reserves the right to change its products and services and this information at any time without notice. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN IMPINJ’S TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE (OR AS OTHERWISE AGREED IN A VALID WRITTEN INDIVIDUAL AGREEMENT WITH IMPINJ), IMPINJ ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER AND IMPINJ DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, RELATED TO SALE AND/OR USE OF IMPINJ PRODUCTS INCLUDING LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A_ PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, MASK WORK RIGHT, OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT. Impinj assumes no liability for applications assistance or customer product design. Customers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards to minimize risks. Impinj products are not designed, warranted or authorized for use in any product or application where a malfunction may reasonably be expected to cause personal injury or death or property or environmental damage (“hazardous uses") or for use in automotive environments. Customers must indemnify Impinj against any damages arising out of the use of Impinj products in any hazardous or automotive uses. These products may be covered by one or more U.S. patents. See http://www.impinj.com/patents for details. Indy is a trademark of Impinj, Inc. All other product or service names are trademarks of their respective companies. 1 (@88)252-1155 Inside USA +1 (205]385-2244 Outside USA [email protected] + wwwatlasRFIDstore.com Pee Rta Po Kaela) 32

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