Smart Card - ACR38 Reader

ACR38 Smart Card Reader is compliant with ISO 7816 and EMV Level 1 specifications. It supports ISO 7816 Class A, B and C ( 5V, 3 V and 1.8 V) cards, including all microprocessor cards with T=0, and T=1 protocols, as well as most of the popular memory cards in the market.
FEATURES:
- Size:73x96.5x19mm
- Weight: 95g
- Supports ISO 7816 Class A, B and C (5 V, 3 V, 1.8 V) card
- Supports CAC (Common Access Card)
- Supports PIV (Personal Identity Verification) Card
- Supports microprocessor cards with T=0 or T=1 protocol
- Supports memory cards:








   a.Cards following the I2C bus protocol (free memory cards), including:
   b. Atmel: AT24C01 / 02 / 04 / 08 / 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 / 512 / 1024
   c. SGS-Thomson: ST14C02C, ST14C04C
   d. Gemplus: GFM1K, GFM2K, GFM4K, GFM8K
   e. Cards with intelligent 256 bytes EEPROM and write protect function, including: SLE4432, SLE4442, SLE5532, SLE5542 .
   f. Cards with intelligent 1K bytes EEPROM and write-protect function, including: SLE4418, SLE4428, SLE5518, SLE5528
   g. Cards with '104' type of EEPROM non-reloadable token counter cards, including: SLE4406, SLE4436, SLE5536, SLE6636
   h. Cards with secure memory IC with password and authentication, including: AT88SC153, AT88SC1608
   i. Cards with Intelligent 416-Bit EEPROM with internal PIN check, including: SLE4404
   j. Cards with Security Logic with Application Zone, including: AT88SC101, AT88SC102, AT88SC1003
         - Supports PPS (Protocol and Parameters Selection)
         - Features Short Circuit Protection
         - Application Programming Interface:
                 Supports PC/SC
                 Supports CT-API (through wrapper on top of PC/SC)
  Application:
         - e-Government
         - e-Banking and e-Payment
         - e-Healthcare
         - Public Key Infrastructure
         - Network Security
         - Access Control
         - Loyalty Program

An RFID reader is a device that is used to interrogate an RFID tag. The reader has an antenna that emits radio waves; the tag responds by sending back its data.A number of factors can affect the distance at which a tag can be read (the read range). The frequency used for identification, the antenna gain, the orientation and polarization of the reader antenna and the transponder antenna, as well as the placement of the tag on the object to be identified will all have an impact on the RFID system’s read range.

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