Product Focus
Jan 1, 2005 12:00 PM
CARD READERS
Proximity And Smart Card Reader
Open standard
The open standard reader line is fully ISO 15693 and 14443A/B compliant, which enables it to process most smart card protocols such as iCLASS (S/N) and MiFare. The reader enables users to use their current proximity cards as they transition to a smart card system.
Multi-Protocol Access Control Reader
SOFTWARE HOUSE
CIRCLE #81 ON CARD
Access Control Reader System
Uses three identity controls
The access control reader uses three identity controls before granting access to the user: card, PIN and fingerprint biometric. The card, the applet and the reader have all received Common Criteria EAL4+ certification. The use of a Java card makes it an open system and enables issuers to incorporate their own applications to the card.
Comex Biosec Reader
OBERTHUR CARD SYSTEMS AND COMEX ELECTRONICS AB
CIRCLE #82 ON CARD
RFID Smart Card Reader
PC-linked
The dual interface smart card reader combines contactless and contact smart card technology in a single USB desktop device. The PC-linked reader reads/writes to both a 13.56 MHz RFID contactless smart card and contact smart card. The card is compliant with ISO specifications 14443 A and B and 15693.
CardMan 5121
OMNIKEY
CIRCLE #83 ON CARD
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