Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Code 128 bar code symbology specification — Amendment 1

Technologies de l'information — Techniques automatiques d'identification et de capture des données — Spécifications des symbologies des codes à barres, code 128 — Amendement 1

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Status
Published
Publication Date
08-Jan-2026
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
09-Jan-2026
Due Date
02-Jun-2026
Completion Date
09-Jan-2026

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Effective Date
03-Jun-2023

Overview

ISO/IEC 15417:2007/Amd 1:2026 is an amendment to the international standard for Code 128 bar code symbology specification. Developed by ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1, Subcommittee 31, this document refines requirements related to automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques, focusing specifically on Code 128, one of the most commonly used high-density, alphanumeric bar code standards in information technology and industry worldwide.

This amendment streamlines referenced terminology, enhances clarity around character value conversion, and ensures that implementations of Code 128 remain consistent, interoperable, and compatible with current international vocabulary.

Key Topics

  • Updated References: Replaces outdated references to ISO/IEC 19762-1 and ISO/IEC 19762-2 with the consolidated ISO/IEC 19762, which standardizes vocabulary across AIDC technologies.
  • Terminology and Definitions: Clarifies that terms and definitions used in the document shall conform to ISO/IEC 19762, ensuring international consistency in AIDC-related language.
  • Annex D Revision: Provides updated guidance for the relationship between symbol character values and ASCII values in Code 128. Formulas are specified to accurately convert between symbol values and ASCII values, supporting software developers and system integrators.
    • Code set A:
      • If S ≤ 63: V = S + 32
      • If 64 ≤ S ≤ 95: V = S - 64
    • Code set B:
      • If S ≤ 95: V = S + 32
    • Describes the effect of special function characters, such as FNC4, for additional ASCII values.
  • Alignment to International Character Encoding: Notes that ASCII values referenced align with the ISO/IEC 646 IRV coded character set, facilitating compatibility with global IT systems.

Applications

Code 128 bar code symbology is widely adopted in numerous industries for its ability to encode a wide range of data efficiently and reliably. This amendment to ISO/IEC 15417 is relevant for:

  • Manufacturing and Logistics: Enables accurate product identification, inventory tracking, and supply chain management by ensuring seamless data capture and exchange between different IT systems.
  • Retail and Distribution: Supports automated checkout, point-of-sale scanning, and stock control by maintaining globally recognized bar code standards.
  • Healthcare: Facilitates patient identification, medication tracking, and medical asset management, where reliable and standardized bar code interpretation is critical.
  • Software Development: Guides application developers and hardware integrators in ensuring that encoding and decoding routines for Code 128 comply with internationally accepted formulas and character associations.
  • Data Interoperability: Promotes consistent data formatting and interpretation across borders and platforms through standardized character encoding and bar code printing.

Related Standards

Organizations implementing Code 128 bar code technology should consider the following related standards for comprehensive AIDC solutions:

  • ISO/IEC 15417:2007: The core standard detailing Code 128 bar code symbology specification.
  • ISO/IEC 19762: The reference vocabulary standard for AIDC techniques, now included as the authoritative terminology source.
  • ISO/IEC 646: International Reference Version (IRV) of the ASCII coded character set, utilized in character value mappings.
  • ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 Standards: Related standards for other bar code symbologies and AIDC technologies, facilitating broader interoperability across automatic data capture applications.

For further information or to acquire authorized copies, visit iso.org or consult your national standards organization.

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ISO/IEC 15417:2007/Amd 1:2026 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Code 128 bar code symbology specification — Amendment 1". This standard covers: Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Code 128 bar code symbology specification — Amendment 1

Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Code 128 bar code symbology specification — Amendment 1

ISO/IEC 15417:2007/Amd 1:2026 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 01.080.50 - Graphical symbols for use on information technology and telecommunications technical drawings and in relevant technical product documentation; 35.040.50 - Automatic identification and data capture techniques. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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International
Standard
ISO/IEC 15417
Second edition
Information technology —
2007-06-01
Automatic identification and data
capture techniques — Code 128 bar
AMENDMENT 1
code symbology specification
2026-01
AMENDMENT 1
Technologies de l'information — Techniques automatiques
d'identification et de capture des données — Spécifications des
symbologies des codes à barres, code 128
AMENDEMENT 1
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