Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards — Vicinity cards — Part 3: Anticollision and transmission protocol — Amendment 3: Extended VICC memory organisation

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 15693-3
Second edition
2009-04-15
AMENDMENT 3
2015-06-15
Identification cards — Contactless
integrated circuit cards — Vicinity
cards —
Part 3:
Anticollision and transmission protocol
AMENDMENT 3: Extended VICC
memory organisation
Cartes d’identification — Cartes à circuit(s) intégré(s) sans contact —
Cartes de voisinage —
Partie 3: Anticollision et protocole de transmission
AMENDEMENT 3: Organisation de la mémoire étendue des cartes de
voisinage à circuit(s) intégré(s)
Reference number
ISO/IEC 15693-3:2009/Amd.3:2015(E)
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ISO/IEC 15693-3:2009/Amd.3:2015(E)
Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards
— Vicinity cards —
Part 3:
Anticollision and transmission protocol
AMENDMENT 3: Extended VICC memory organisation
Page 6, Clause 5
Replace the paragraph with the following:
The commands specified in this part of ISO/IEC 15693 assume that the physical memory is organized in
blocks (or pages) of fixed size.
— Up to 65536 blocks can be addressed.
— Block size can be of up to 256 bits.
— This leads to a maximum memory capacity of up to 2 MBytes (16 MBits).
The commands described in this part of ISO/IEC 15693 allow the access (read and write) by block(s).
There is no implicit or explicit restriction regarding other access method (e.g. by byte or by logical object
in future revision(s) of this part of ISO/IEC 15693 or in custom commands).
Page 22, 10.2
Replace Table 8 with:
Table 8 — Command codes
Command code Type Function
‘01’ Mandatory Inventory
‘02’ Mandatory Stay quiet
‘03’ – ‘1F’ Mandatory RFU
‘20’ Optional Read single block
‘21’ Optional Write single block
‘22’ Optional Lock block
‘23’ Optional Read multiple blocks
‘24’ Optional Write multiple blocks
‘25’ Optional Select
‘26’ Optional Reset to ready
‘27’ Optional Write AFI
‘28’ Optional Lock AFI
‘29’ Optional Write DSFID
‘2A’ Optional Lock DSFID
‘2B’ Optional Get system information
‘2C’ Optional Get multiple block security status
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Table 8 (continued)
Command code Type Function
‘30’ Optional Extended read single block
‘31’ Optional Extended write single block
‘32’ Optional Extended lock block
‘33’ Optional Extended read multiple blocks
‘34’ Optional Extended write multiple blocks
‘3C’ Optional Extended get multiple block security status
‘2D’ – ‘2F’
‘35’ – ‘3B’ Optional RFU
‘3D’ – ‘9F’
‘A0’ – ‘DF’ Custom IC Mfg dependent
‘E0’ – ‘FF’ Proprietary IC Mfg dependent
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Add new subclauses 10.4.14, 10.4.15, 10.4.16, 10.4.17, 10.4.18, 10.4.19:
10.4.14  Extended read single block
Command code = ‘30’
When receiving the Extended read single block command, the VICC shall read the requested block and
send back its value in the response.
If a VICC supports Extended read single block command, it shall also support Read single block command
for the first 256 blocks of memory.
If the Option_flag is set in the request, the VICC shall return the block security status, followed by
the block value.
If it is not set, the VICC shall return only the block value.
Extended
Block
SOF Flags UID CRC16 EOF
read
number
single
block
8 bits 8 bits 64 bits 16 bits 16 bits
Figure 53 — Extended read single block request format
Request parameter:
(Optional) UID
 Block number
Error
SOF Flags CRC16 EOF
code
8 bits 8 bits 16 bits
Figure 54 — Extended read single block response format when Error_flag is set
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Block
SOF Flags security Data CRC16 EOF
status
8 bits 8 bits Block 16 bits
length
Figure 55 — Extended read single block response format when Error_flag is NOT set
Response parameter:
Error_flag (and Error code if Error_flag is set)
 if Error_flag is not set
 Block security status (if Option_flag is set in the request)
 Block data
10.4.15  Extended write single block
Command code = ‘31’
When receiving the Extended write single block command, the VICC shall write the requested block
with the data contained in the request and report the success of the operation in the response.
If a VICC supports Extended write single block command, it shall also support Write single block
command for the first 256 blocks of memory.
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