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SEMI T15-0705 © SEMI 2005 2
2D Codes — Data Matrix (ECC200)
RFIDs
7 Data Format
7.1 Both of the following ID part and DATA part shall be contained in the JIG ID Tag. They shall exist on the same
tag.
7.1.1 ID part — The ID part within the JIG ID is a part describing consolidated identification data to identify the
jigs. The requirements of the ID part are specified as following.
7.1.1.1 The ID part exists on any JIG IDs.
7.1.1.2 Number of digits – The number of digits contained in the ID part shall be fixed to 16 digits.
7.1.1.3 Attribute — Information on the ID part shall be represented in Visible ASCII Characters (20
16
-7E
16
).
7.1.1.4 Information alteration – No alternation to information on the ID part shall be allowed.
7.1.1.5 Format — Information on the ID part consists of Supplier Code, year and month of manufacturing and a
serial number.
7.1.1.5.1 Supplier Codes
1
— A series of Visible ASCII Characters (20
16
-7E
16
) to identify supplier with 3-character.
NOTE 1: List of Suppliers Codes is to be provided by the separated Auxiliary Document.
7.1.1.5.2 Year and month of manufacturing — The year and month of manufacturing shall be expressed in a four-
digit number as shown below.
YYMM
7.1.1.5.2.1 YY shall be the last two digits of the year. MM shall be two digits month of year. For example, January
shall be designated as 01 and October shall be designated as 10.
7.1.1.5.3 Serial Number — The serial numbers shall be expressed in nine-digit of alpha-numerical codes. Space
codes or Null codes shall not be allowed. Duplicated serial numbers shall not be used if ‘year and month of
manufacturing’ is equivalent.
7.1.2 DATA Part
7.1.2.1 The DATA part is the optional information for the JIG ID. The DATA part contained in JIG ID shall be
used for such supplemental information as notes of the requirements, conditions and history of the JIG. The
specification of the DATA part is as below.
7.1.2.2 Number of Digits — Although the number of digits of the DATA part is not stipulated in particular, the
number shall be the minimum necessary to achieve the purpose abovementioned. The following example may help
understanding: Even though there is a case where approximately. 256 byte letters are used for the primary memory
to describe the number of shots and the history of errors, the limitation on the number of digits for the DATA part
depends on the amount of memory held by the RFID tag.
7.1.2.3 Attribute — Information on the DATA part shall be represented in Visible ASCII Characters (20
16
-7E
16
).
7.1.2.4 Information Alteration — No considerations are given to whether or not information on the DATA part is
available for alteration. This information is available to read only, record, or read and write data.
ID part DATA part
Figure 1
Data format of JIG ID
SEMI T15-0705 © SEMI 2005 3
A A A Y Y M M S S S S S S S S S
NOTE 1: A stands for the codes for suppliers.
NOTE 2: YY stands for the year of manufacture and MM stands for the month of manufacture.
NOTE 3: S stands for the serial numbers.
Figure 2
ID part
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CONTENTS BY TOPIC
300 mm Carriers and
Physical Interfaces
300 mm Packaging
Automated Material
Handling Systems
Automated Test Equipment
Ball Grid Arrays
Chemical and Gas
Distribution Systems
Chemical and Gas General
Specifications
Chemical and Gas Testing
Chemical Hazards
Chip Carriers
CIM Framework
Cluster Tools
Device Tracking
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
Electronic Data Interchange
Equipment
Communications
Equipment Metrics
Equipment Models
Equipment - Facilities
Interface
Facilities - Electrical
Fire Safety
Fluorocarbon Components
FPD Color Filters
FPD Masks
FPD Polarizing Films
FPD Substrates
Gallium Arsenide
Gas Particle Specifications
Gas Source Equipment
Gases - Atmospheric
Gases - Noble
Gases - Process
Gases - Specialty
High Purity Piping Systems
Human-Machine Interfaces
Indium Phosphide
LCD Backlight Unit
Lead Finishes
Leadframes
Mask and Mask Equipment
Mass Flow Controllers
Minienvironments
Molding Compounds
Package and Chip Carrier
Tooling
Package Specifications
Package Test Methods
Photolithography Metrology
Photoresist
Physical Interfaces
Process Chemicals - Acids
Process Chemicals - Bases
Process Chemicals -
Miscellaneous
Process Chemicals -
Solvents
Reticle Data Management
Safety Guidelines
Scanning Surface
Inspection Systems
Sensor Actuator Network
Silicon
Silicon Materials & Process
Control
Silicon on Insulator
Specialty Gases
Stainless Steel Components
Statistical Control
Substrate Carriers and
Pods
Surface Mount Gas
Distribution Systems
Terminology
Tubing, Fittings, and Valves
Wafer Marking
Wafer Probers
Wafer Shipping System
XML (Extensible Markup
Language)
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