Communications: electrical – Selective – Interrogation response
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-10
2011-10-25
Lau, Hoi (Department: 2612)
Communications: electrical
Selective
Interrogation response
C340S010510, C340S005540, C340S010100, C340S005740
Reexamination Certificate
active
08044774
ABSTRACT:
RFID tag circuits, tags, and methods are provided for receiving a partial-kill command. In response to receiving such a command, the tag circuit or tag becomes partially killed. This means that one or more but not all of its memory functions become disabled.
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Lau Hoi
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