RFID tag using hybrid non-volatile memory

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C365S185010, C365S185280, C365S185330

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11237012

ABSTRACT:
An RFID tag includes a non-volatile memory (NVM) circuit with at least two distinct types of NVM sub-circuits that share common support circuitry. Different types of NVM sub-circuits include ordinary NVM circuits that provide a logic output upon being addressed, programmable fuses that provide an output upon transitioning to a power-on state, NVM circuits that provide an ON/OFF state output, and the like. Some of the outputs are used to calibrate circuits within a device following power-on. Other outputs are used to store information to be employed by various circuits.

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