What is a DataMatrix?

DataMatrix is a 2D barcode (also called a matrix code) that can store large amounts of data in a very small area. It is standardised under ISO/IEC 16022 and is widely used in sectors such as medical, electronics, food and manufacturing.

DataMatrix = a compact, error-tolerant barcode for complex, traceable data.


๐Ÿ” Characteristics of DataMatrix

Feature Description
2D code A grid of black-and-white modules
Capacity Up to ~2,300 characters (depending on type)
Error correction Uses the ECC200 algorithm for high readability
Format Square or rectangular (from 10ร—10 modules)
Readability Quickly read by cameras (not by laser scanners)

๐Ÿงฑ What is DataMatrix used for?

Application Example
UDI labels (healthcare) GTIN, LOT, expiry, serial number in one symbol
GS1 standards AI data in compact form
Micro-labels on components Electronics, PCBA, medical implants
Direct Part Marking (DPM) Engraved or laser-marked on metal, plastic
LIMS, WMS, MES Full traceability at item level

๐Ÿงพ Example DataMatrix contents (GS1 structure)

(01)08711234567890 (17)260930 (10)BATCH1234 (21)SN567890

This DataMatrix contains:

  • (01) GTIN
  • (17) Expiry date
  • (10) Batch number
  • (21) Serial number

All data is encoded in a square barcode just a few millimetres across.


๐Ÿ”— DataMatrix vs. other barcodes

Type Advantages Disadvantages
DataMatrix Compact, lots of data, ECC, suitable for DPM Only readable by cameras
GS1-128 Common in logistics, readable by laser scanners Larger label area required
QR Code Popular in consumer apps Less standard in industry

โœ… Benefits of DataMatrix

  • Small footprint = fits on tiny components
  • Very high data density (multiple fields in one code)
  • Error correction keeps it readable even when damaged
  • Compatible with GS1 standards and UDI
  • Perfect for medical devices, micro-components and direct marking

๐Ÿ“Œ In summary

DataMatrix is a powerful 2D barcode that stores large amounts of data in a small footprint and is error-tolerant โ€” ideal for traceability in medical and industrial applications.