Alien Higgs Family Guide

Higgs-3, Higgs-4, and Higgs-9 Compared

Complete guide to Alien Technology's Higgs UHF tag IC family covering specifications, features, and migration paths.

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Alien Higgs Family Guide: Higgs-3, Higgs-4, and Higgs-9 Compared

Alien Technology's Higgs series is one of the three major UHF RFID IC families alongside Impinj Monza/M-Series and NXP UCODE. The Higgs line spans commodity inlays (Higgs-3) through high-memory tags (Higgs-4) and the latest performance chip (Higgs-9). Selecting the right Higgs generation requires understanding memory architecture, sensitivity, and intended application.

Higgs Product Line at a Glance

IC Launch Year epc-memory/" class="glossary-term-link" data-term="EPC Memory" data-definition="Writable tag memory for item identity." data-category="Data & Encoding">EPC Memory User Memory Sensitivity Target Use
Higgs-3 2009 96–480 bit 512 bit −18 dBm General retail, logistics
Higgs-4 2013 128 bit 128 bit −20 dBm Apparel, library
Higgs-9 2019 128 bit 96 bit −22 dBm Retail apparel, IoT

All three comply with EPC Gen 2v2 / ISO 18000-63 and carry RAIN Alliance certification.

Higgs-3

Higgs-3 is the workhouse of the Alien line. Its configurable EPC memory (96 to 480 bits, programmable at commissioning) makes it versatile for applications that need more than a standard 96-bit EPC — for example, encoding a GIAI for asset tracking or a custom serialisation payload.

Memory map:

Bank Size Notes
Reserved 64 bit Kill password (32 bit) + Access password (32 bit)
EPC 96–480 bit Configurable in 32-bit increments
TID 96 bit Factory locked, unique per die
User 512 bit (64 byte) Write-lockable in 32-bit blocks

The 512-bit user memory is Higgs-3's standout feature for applications needing additional data storage: airline baggage reconciliation, laundry item details, or manufacturing genealogy data. See the Tag Memory Planning guide and the Memory Planner tool for sizing user memory requirements.

Sensitivity of −18 dBm is adequate for most retail and logistics environments but is noticeably lower than Higgs-9 or modern Impinj M-series chips. Tags based on Higgs-3 typically achieve 5–7 m read range on standard dipole inlays in free space.

Higgs-4

Higgs-4 introduced the smallest tag IC chip." data-category="Hardware">die size in the Alien line at launch, enabling smaller inlay form factors suitable for apparel hang tags and library labels. The IC pairs lower sensitivity (−20 dBm) with a reduced memory footprint — 128-bit EPC and 128-bit user memory — keeping cost low for volume applications.

Key differentiators vs. Higgs-3:

  • Smaller die → smaller antenna inlay possible (10 × 40 mm and smaller)
  • Die size reduction improves inlay manufacturing yield
  • 128-bit user memory sufficient for most item-level tagging applications
  • Slightly better sensitivity (−20 vs −18 dBm)

Higgs-4 is the preferred choice when form factor is constrained and high user memory is not needed — hang tags on fashion garments, small accessories, and library RFID where the smart label must be unobtrusive.

Higgs-9

Higgs-9 is Alien's current-generation performance chip, launched in 2019 and widely adopted in retail apparel by 2021. It delivers the best RF sensitivity of the family at −22 dBm, enabling read ranges exceeding 10 m on optimised inlays.

Higgs-9 specific features:

Feature Detail
Sensitivity −22 dBm (best in class at launch)
EPC memory 128 bit standard
User memory 96 bit
TID 96-bit factory-locked
Singulation Gen 2v2 slotted Aloha
Form factor Ultra-small die, < 0.25 mm²

The combination of high sensitivity and small die makes Higgs-9 the default for high-volume retail apparel where read rate and tag cost are the primary constraints. At −22 dBm, Higgs-9 tags can be read reliably even when partially detuned by the human body (as happens when a garment is folded).

Application Selection Matrix

Use Case Recommended IC Reason
General logistics / pallets Higgs-3 512-bit user memory for additional data
Retail apparel (volume) Higgs-9 Best sensitivity, small die, low cost
Airline baggage tags Higgs-3 ATA 753 data stored in user memory
Library RFID (HF preferred, UHF alt.) Higgs-4 Small inlay form factor
Manufacturing genealogy Higgs-3 Large user memory for build data
Small apparel accessories Higgs-4 or Higgs-9 Compact die

Inlay Ecosystem

Alien Technology licenses the Higgs ICs to inlay manufacturers including Avery Dennison, Smartrac (now Avery Dennison), and others. When specifying a Higgs-based inlay, also specify:

  1. Inlay form factor — web, dry inlay, wet inlay, or finished label
  2. Antenna design — dipole, slot dipole, short dipole (for metal-adjacent use)
  3. Substrate — PET (standard), paper, or speciality (for temperature ranges)
  4. Commissioning requirements — blank, pre-encoded, or customised

Use the Tag Selector to filter Higgs-based inlays by memory, sensitivity, and form factor.

See also: Impinj Generations Compared, NXP UCODE Guide, Tag Memory Planning.

Perguntas frequentes

Our guides cover a range of experience levels. Getting Started guides introduce RFID fundamentals. Implementation guides help engineers design RFID solutions for specific industries. Advanced guides cover topics like dense reader mode, anti-collision algorithms, and EPC encoding schemes.

Most getting-started guides require only a basic UHF RFID reader (such as the Impinj Speedway or ThingMagic M6e) and a few sample tags. Some guides reference desktop USB readers for development. All hardware requirements are listed at the beginning of each guide.