Introduction – ThingMagic M5e-Compact User Manual

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Introduction

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Introduction

The ThingMagic

®

Mercury

®

embedded modules are RFID engines that you can integrate

with other systems to create RFID-enabled products.

Applications to control the M5e-Family of modules and derivative products can be written
in the low level Serial Protocol

Command Set

and also using the high level MercuryAPI.

The MercuryAPI supports Java and .NET environments starting with version 1.1 and C
starting with version 1.5. The MercuryAPI Software Development Kit (SDK) contains
sample applications and source code to help developers get started demoing and
developing functionality. For more information on the MercuryAPI see the

MercuryAPI

Programmers Guide

and the

MercuryAPI SDK

, available on the ThingMagic website.

For assistance using thelow level Serial Protocol

Command Set

a comprehensive user

interface called the

Reader Assistant

provides screens to configure the reader, and read

from and write to tags and displays the resulting serial commands in its

Serial Log

. In

addition, there are screens for updating firmware and debugging. For those
communications that cannot be provided by the

Reader Assistant

, source code for the

ArbSer

application (available upon request from [email protected]) is available.

ArbSer

is a terminal program with which you can communicate with the modules.

ArbSer

uses commands that are detailed in this document. See

Command Set

.

This document is for developers and explains how to incorporate the Mercury5e (M5e) or
M5e-Compact product within a third-party host system.

Note

For an overview of the Developer’s Kit hardware and initial setup information
see

Appendix B: Getting Started - Devkit

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