SIC4310
The Silicon Craft Technology SIC4310 is an UHF 860–960 MHz RFID tag IC, with 128 bits EPC, 512 bits user memory, 64 bits TID, operating at 860–960 MHz under EPC Class 1 Gen2 v2 (ISO/IEC 18000-63).
UHF RFID tag chip with high sensitivity and EPC Gen2v2 compliance for inventory and asset tracking
Full Specifications
| Manufacturer | Silicon Craft Technology |
|---|---|
| Frequency Category | UHF 860–960 MHz |
| Frequency | 860–960 MHz |
| Protocol | EPC Class 1 Gen2 v2 (ISO/IEC 18000-63) |
| Memory | 128 bits EPC, 512 bits user memory, 64 bits TID |
| Interface | RF (contactless UHF) |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Form Factor | Die/wafer for inlay assembly |
| Security | 32-bit access and kill passwords, EPC Gen2v2 authentication, Untraceable command support |
Engineering Brief
The SIC4310 is a high-sensitivity UHF RFID tag IC from Silicon Craft Technology fully compliant with EPC Class 1 Gen2 v2 and ISO/IEC 18000-63 standards. It features enhanced read sensitivity (typically better than -20 dBm) enabling extended read ranges, along with 512 bits of user-programmable memory and standard EPC/TID memory banks. The chip incorporates Gen2v2 security features including cryptographic authentication and Untraceable privacy commands, making it suitable for both high-volume inventory applications and secure item-level tracking across retail, logistics, and asset management deployments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What frequency range does the SIC4310 RFID chip operate on?
The SIC4310 operates in the UHF frequency range of 860–960 MHz, making it compatible with global RAIN RFID infrastructure and readers across different regulatory regions.
How much user memory does the Silicon Craft SIC4310 have?
The SIC4310 provides 512 bits of user-programmable memory, along with 128 bits of EPC memory and 64 bits of TID (Tag Identifier) memory for unique serialization.
Is the SIC4310 compliant with EPC Gen2v2 standards?
Yes, the SIC4310 is fully compliant with EPC Class 1 Gen2 v2 and ISO/IEC 18000-63 standards, including support for advanced Gen2v2 features like cryptographic authentication and Untraceable privacy commands.
What is the read sensitivity of the SIC4310 chip?
The SIC4310 offers high read sensitivity typically better than -20 dBm, enabling extended read ranges and reliable performance in challenging RF environments.
What security features does the SIC4310 support?
The chip includes 32-bit access and kill passwords for basic protection, plus EPC Gen2v2 cryptographic authentication and Untraceable command support for enhanced privacy and anti-counterfeiting applications.
What applications is the SIC4310 RFID chip designed for?
The SIC4310 is designed for high-volume inventory management, retail item-level tracking, logistics, and secure asset management applications requiring extended read range and Gen2v2 security features.
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