Avery Dennison RFID 600424 Equivalent & Substitute Parts

Part Overview

The Avery Dennison RFID 600424 is a passive RFID tag inlay designed for read/write applications across the 860MHz to 960MHz frequency band. This component implements the Impinj® Monza® 5 series architecture with 128-bit EPC memory capacity, compliant with EPC and ISO 18000-6 standards. The part is currently listed as obsolete, necessitating identification of functionally equivalent alternatives for ongoing system integration and procurement requirements.

Substiute Parts

600424
Avery Dennison RFIDIn Stock: 846600424 Datasheet
600424
Current Part
RF600600
Avery Dennison RFIDIn Stock: 2200RF600600 Datasheet
RF600600
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Key Parameters

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Part Number 600424
Manufacturer Avery Dennison RFID
Series Impinj® Monza® 5
Product Status Obsolete
Style Inlay
Technology Passive
Frequency Range 860MHz ~ 960MHz
Memory Type Read/Write
Writable Memory 128b (EPC)
Standards Compliance EPC, ISO 18000-6
Operating Temperature Range -40°C ~ 85°C
Physical Dimensions 1.630" L x 0.630" W (41.40mm x 16.00mm)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
REACH Status REACH Unaffected
ECCN Classification EAR99
HTSUS Code 8524.62.0010

Substitute Part Grouping Explanation

Substitution eligibility for the Avery Dennison RFID 600424 is determined by the following critical parameters:

Mandatory Matching Criteria:

  • Frequency range: 860MHz ~ 960MHz
  • Technology: Passive
  • Style: Inlay
  • Standards compliance: EPC and ISO 18000-6
  • Operating temperature range: -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Memory type: Read/Write capability

Allowable Variation:

  • Writable memory capacity: The substitute part RF600600 provides 96-bit EPC memory versus the original 128-bit specification. This represents a reduction in data storage capacity but maintains functional read/write capability within the same frequency and standards framework.
  • Physical dimensions: Minor dimensional tolerance (1.634" L x 0.630" W versus 1.630" L x 0.630" W) is acceptable within standard inlay form factor specifications.
  • Series designation: Transition from Impinj® Monza® 5 to Impinj® Monza® R6 represents an evolution within the same chipset family.
  • Product status: Active status of the substitute part ensures ongoing availability and supply chain continuity.

Parameter Comparison

Parameter 600424 (Original) RF600600 (Substitute) Compatibility Status
Manufacturer Avery Dennison RFID Avery Dennison RFID Match
Series Impinj® Monza® 5 Impinj® Monza® R6 Compatible Family
Product Status Obsolete Active Substitute Available
Style Inlay Inlay Match
Technology Passive Passive Match
Frequency Range 860MHz ~ 960MHz 860MHz ~ 960MHz Match
Memory Type Read/Write Read/Write Match
Writable Memory 128b (EPC) 96b (EPC) Reduced Capacity
Standards Compliance EPC, ISO 18000-6 ISO 18000-6, EPC Match
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C -40°C ~ 85°C Match
Physical Dimensions 1.630" L x 0.630" W (41.40mm x 16.00mm) 1.634" L x 0.630" W (41.50mm x 16.00mm) Nominal Tolerance
MSL Rating 1 (Unlimited) 1 (Unlimited) Match
REACH Status REACH Unaffected REACH Unaffected Match
ECCN Classification EAR99 EAR99 Match
HTSUS Code 8524.62.0010 8524.62.0010 Match

Engineering Selection Recommendations

The RF600600 substitute part is qualified for direct replacement of the obsolete Avery Dennison RFID 600424 based on the following factors:

Compliance and Regulatory Alignment:

  • Both parts maintain identical REACH unaffected status and EAR99 ECCN classification, ensuring regulatory continuity.
  • Both parts comply with EPC and ISO 18000-6 standards, supporting interoperability within standardized RFID infrastructure.

Product Status and Supply Chain:

  • The RF600600 maintains active product status with confirmed inventory availability (2171 units), providing supply chain continuity for the obsolete 600424.
  • The substitute part is packaged in strip format, supporting high-volume manufacturing workflows.

Functional Equivalence:

  • Identical frequency range (860MHz ~ 960MHz) and passive technology ensure compatibility with existing reader infrastructure.
  • Identical operating temperature range (-40°C ~ 85°C) maintains environmental performance specifications.
  • Read/write memory capability is preserved, though with reduced EPC memory capacity (96-bit versus 128-bit).

Design Considerations:

  • Applications requiring the full 128-bit EPC memory capacity of the original part must evaluate whether the 96-bit capacity of the substitute meets functional requirements.
  • Nominal dimensional variation (0.004" length difference) falls within standard inlay form factor tolerances and does not affect mechanical integration.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can RF600600 be used as a direct drop-in replacement for 600424?

A: RF600600 is functionally equivalent for applications requiring passive RFID read/write capability in the 860MHz to 960MHz band with EPC and ISO 18000-6 compliance. The primary design consideration is the reduced EPC memory capacity (96-bit versus 128-bit). If your application utilizes the full 128-bit memory space of the original part, memory allocation must be re-evaluated for the substitute.

Q: What is the difference between the Impinj® Monza® 5 and Monza® R6 series?

A: Both series are passive RFID inlay architectures from Impinj, operating within the same frequency band and standards framework. The R6 series represents a subsequent generation within the Monza family. The provided specifications confirm compatibility across both series for the stated application parameters.

Q: Are there dimensional compatibility concerns with the substitute part?

A: The RF600600 has nominal dimensional variation of 0.004" in length (41.50mm versus 41.40mm) and identical width (0.630" / 16.00mm). This variation is within standard inlay form factor tolerances and does not affect mechanical integration into standard RFID label or tag assemblies.

Q: Does the reduced memory capacity affect RFID reader compatibility?

A: No. Both the original 600424 and substitute RF600600 implement EPC and ISO 18000-6 standards. Reader compatibility is determined by standards compliance and frequency range, not memory capacity. The reduced memory capacity only affects the maximum amount of data that can be stored on the tag.

Q: What is the packaging difference between these parts?

A: The original 600424 is specified with "-" packaging notation (unspecified). The RF600600 is supplied in strip packaging format, which is standard for high-volume manufacturing and does not affect functional performance.

Q: Are both parts RoHS compliant?

A: The original 600424 does not specify RoHS status in the provided data. The RF600600 is confirmed as ROHS3 compliant. Both parts maintain REACH unaffected status, indicating compliance with EU environmental regulations.

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