5370 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 iCLASS SE Reader Module HARDWARE DEVELOPER GUIDE SE3200-902, Rev B.0 October 2012 © 2012 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. HID GLOBAL CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Use and disclosure of this information is strictly restricted by the terms of the end user license agreement with HID Global Corporation.
Contents 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Product Description ............................................................................................................. 6 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 1.3 2 Scope/Purpose .................................................................................................................... 8 Terms and Abbreviations.............................
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 Wiegand............................................................................................................................. 23 I/O ...................................................................................................................................... 24 Regulated Voltage Outputs ...............................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1: iCLASS SE Reader Module Block Diagram ................................................................................. 11 Figure 2: SE3200Axx Connector Configuration .......................................................................................... 15 Figure 3: SE3210Axx Connector Configuration .......................................................................................... 15 Figure 4: SE3200 Mechanical Drawing ..................................................
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 Copyright © 2012 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. Trademarks HID GLOBAL, HID, the HID logo, iCLASS, iCLASS SE and SIO are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HID Global Corporation, or its licensors, in the U.S. and other countries. Revision History Date Author Description Document Version Oct 2012 HP & IRC Changed contacts for HID Connect 1.3 Product guide removed table & inserted ref to micro-site 1.1.
1 Introduction 1.1 Product Description ® The iCLASS SE Reader is part of HID Global’s next generation platform. The iCLASS SE Reader goes beyond the traditional smart card model offering secure and standards based independent technology and flexible identity data structure based on Secure Identity Object™ ® (SIO ). SIO is a portable and open credential methodology.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 1.1.2 • Ultra low power mode for battery- operated devices • EAL5+ certified secure element hardware for protection of keys and cryptographic operations to guard against security threats iCLASS SE Reader Module Products The iCLASS SE Reader Module comes in two form factors. • 3200 iCLASS SE Reader Module Same form factor as OEM50 28mm x 30.5mm (1.10" x 1.
1.1.3 Product Guide The iCLASS SE reader module comes in two form factors. It can also be configured for high frequency card reading only or High & low frequency (prox). In addition there are two different levels of security provided. Key Security Notes: Standard V1 Security: Standard Security (Version 1) Keyset – coupled with the Standard 13.56 MHz interpreter provides compatibility with iCLASS SE, iCLASS SR, standard iCLASS, SE for MIFARE Classic and SE for MIFARE DESFire EV1 credentials.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.
2 Overview 2.1 Features Table 1: Feature Overview Type RF Interface Feature Comment ISO/IEC14443 ISO/IEC14443 Type A&B up to 848kbps, MIFARE Classic, MIFARE DESFire 0.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 2.2 Block Diagram Figure 1: iCLASS SE Reader Module Block Diagram October 2012 Page 11 of 42 HID GLOBAL CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Use and disclosure of this information is strictly restricted by the terms of the end user license agreement with HID Global Corporation.
2.3 Theory of Operation 2.3.1 Power Modes • Normal Power Mode (NPM) – The module is constantly powered on and polling for cards. The module is never asleep in this mode. Use this mode with an external power supply. The module is always ready to receive a command from the host. • Ultra Low Power Mode (ULPM) – This power mode was designed for fixed location battery powered applications (for example, door or cabinet lock).
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 2.4 Peripheral Circuits The following section details recommended peripheral circuitry. 2.4.1 External Pull-up Resistors External pull-up resistors may be required on the UART Tx and MOSI lines to prevent floating I/O anomalies. 2.4.
OEM50 SE32XX P1 Connector Pin 1 Open Output SE32XX does not have a similar signal Pin 2 Ground Same as P301 pin 2, signal Ground Wiegand Data1 Wiegand data output is per the SIA AC-01 (1996.10) specification, except Voh is 3.3VDC max, and not 4.0 to 5.5 VDC OEM50 is inverted logic Pin 4 Wiegand Data0 Wiegand data output is per the SIA AC-01 (1996.10) specification, except Voh is 3.3VDC max, and not 4.0 to 5.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 3 Connector Configuration 3.1 SE3200Axx Connectors Figure 2: SE3200Axx Connector Configuration 3.2 SE3210Axx Connectors Figure 3: SE3210Axx Connector Configuration October 2012 Page 15 of 42 HID GLOBAL CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Use and disclosure of this information is strictly restricted by the terms of the end user license agreement with HID Global Corporation.
3.3 Pin Configuration 3.3.1 P301 Host Interface Connector This connector is compatible with P1 of the OEM75 module. Table 2: P301 Pin Configuration 3.3.2 Pin Signal Name Type Function 1 +3.3 VDC Output 0.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 3.3.3 P702 Board to Board Connector This connector is an alternative interconnection method to P301 and P701. Table 4: P702 Pin Configuration Pin 3.3.4 Signal Name Type Function 1 nHold Input Signal that holds off the presentation of the card data.
This antenna connection IS NOT compatible with an OEM75 antenna. Table 5: P401 Pin Configuration 3.3.5 Pin Signal Name Type Function 1 ATX Output 13.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 4 Mechanical Specifications The following section details the mechanical specifications for the iCLASS SE Reader Module and its connectors. Detailed drawings are also available at the iCLASS SE Reader Module micro-site. 4.1 SE3200Axx This form factor is compatible with OEM75 model 3141ADx. Figure 4: SE3200 Mechanical Drawing October 2012 Page 19 of 42 HID GLOBAL CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.
4.2 SE3210Axx This form factor is compatible with OEM75 modules 3141AAx, 3141AEx and 3141ACx.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 4.3 Connector Types 4.3.1 SE3210Axx Connector Types The following connectors are used for interconnection with host and antenna.
5 Electrical Specifications 5.1 Maximum Ratings Stresses beyond those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating and functional operation of the device at these or other conditions (beyond those indicated in the operational sections) is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Table 8: Maximum Ratings Operating Temperature 5.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 5.3 Power Supply Table 10: Power Supply Electrical Characteristics Signal Parameter Min VIN Typ Max Unit Input Voltage SE32x0A0x 3.60 4.00 10.00 VDC Input Voltage SE32x0APx 4.95 5.25 10.00 VDC Current Consumption Normal Operation mA Current Consumption Ultra Low Power Mode µA Note: The power consumption depends on the operation mode and the connected antenna / tuning. See section 4 Mechanical Specifications. 5.
Table 12: Wiegand Electrical Characteristics – Host Interface Signal Parameter Min Typ WG_DATA0 Current Draw (into 1K + WG_DATA1 10ohms) WG_DATA0 High Level Output Voltage 2.6 WG_DATA1 5.6 Max Unit 2.6(*) mA VDC I/O The I/O signals are backward compatible to the OEM75 product. Table 13: I/O Electrical Characteristics – Host Interface Signal Parameter nGLED_CPRES nBEEPER nRLED nReset nHold 5.7 Max Unit Current Draw (Open Collector) 60 mA Low-level Input Voltage 0.2 VDC 5.5 VDC 0.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 6 RF Interfaces Depending on the configuration, the iCLASS SE Reader Module offers up to two different RF interfaces. 6.1 • HF interface for 13.56 MHz transponders • Prox interface for 125 kHz transponders (SE32x0APx only) HF Interface (13.56 MHz) The HF interface is optimized for operation with 50Ω tuned antennas.
Realize a simple tuning network by using two capacitors, one serial and one parallel. Figure 9: Basic Antenna Tuning Network Za Antenna impedance Cs Serial Capacitor Cp Parallel Capacitor Rp Parallel damping resistor for Q-factor control Ra Serial antenna resistance La Antenna inductance For the capacitors C0G or NP0, dielectrics with a voltage rating larger than 50 VDC are recommended. In practice, Cs and Cp may consist of several parallel capacitors to get better granularity.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 6.1.1 Ultra Low Power Mode To allow for the ULPM, take additional measures at the antenna circuit. A transistor, as well as two additional measurement lines, is introduced to enable the low power card detection circuit on the iCLASS SE Reader Module. Figure 10: Tuning Network with ULPM Support For Transistor Q1, a ZXM61N02F type or similar is recommended. Note: Only the HF interface is capable of detecting transponders in ULPM.
6.2 Prox Interface (125 kHz; SE32x0APx only) The Prox interface is optimized for connection to the HID Prox antenna 6500-101-03. If this antenna or one with equal electrical characteristics is used, no additional components are required. Figure 11: iCLASS SE Reader Module Prox Interface with Antenna The onboard capacitor of 2nF and the external antenna coil build a serial resonator. Choose approximately 125 kHz for the resonance frequency.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 7 Antennas All antennas offered for the iCLASS SE Reader Module are optimized for a free air environment. A free air environment is one in which there are no external effects on the field produced by the antenna and which might degrade its performance (for example, metal or stray capacitance). When an air-tuned antenna is placed near metal, its tuning is affected causing a degradation of read performance.
7.1.1 Inductive Coupling An inductively coupled transponder usually consists of a single chip and an attached coil, which is used as an antenna. Most inductively coupled transponders are passive, meaning that power is supplied by the reader. To this end, the reader produces a magnetic field that the transponder uses for power. Figure 12: Inductive Coupling Principle Mathematically, treat the coupling as a simple alternating magnetic field.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 7.1.2 Load Modulation As previously mentioned, interpret the inductively coupled system as a transformer. Putting a transponder (with a SRF around 13.56 MHz) into the magnetic field of a reader absorbs energy from the field. This loading of the reader’s antenna, caused by the transponder, is represented as transformed impedance at the antenna.
HID Connect Applications Engineering staff will provide RF integration review and conceptual training for integrators. In addition, HID provides antenna optimization and design services through a Customer Product Opportunity Program. 7.3 4090A10 HF Antenna Figure 15: 4090A10 HF Antenna The 4090A10 HF antenna has an impedance of 50Ω and is optimized for operation with a 50mm ribbon cable. The antenna is tuned for a free air environment. 7.3.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 7.3.2 Typical Read Ranges with Standard Transponders The following read ranges are for indication only. The read range of a transponder may vary significantly depending on antenna size and quality factor. Table 17: 4090A10 HF Antenna with Standard ID1 Transponders shows tested card self-resonance frequency to provide an indication for the antenna design difference. For these read range tests, the transponder serial number was read.
7.3.3 Form Factor Standard / Modulation Scheme SRF [MHz] Typical Read Range [mm] HID Global ID1 Card ISO/IEC15693 13.48 95 Infineon Technologies ID1 Card ISO/IEC15693 13.93 90 My-d vicinity secure Infineon Technologies (SRF55V10S) ID1 Card ISO/IEC15693 14.44 75 ISO/IEC15693 13.74 70 ISO/IEC15693 13.38 80 ISO/IEC15693 13.68 120 13.68 110 13.89 90 13.52 65 14.15 50 13.57 35 13.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 The following table provides an overview of typical detection ranges with some transponders. Table 19: ULPM Card Detection Ranges 4090A10 HF Antenna Transponder / IC Type Manufacturer SRF[MHz] Typical Detection Range[mm] MIFARE Ultralight (MF0ICU1) NXP Semiconductors 14.51 55 MIFARE Classic (MF1S50) NXP Semiconductors 14.04 55 MIFARE DESFire (MF3ICD40) NXP Semiconductors 15.37 45 iCLASS 32k HID Global 13.
T2 Low Time 520ns T3 Rise Time to 90% 325ns T4 Rise Time to 60% 98ns Overshoot 8.53% Tr Rise Time 720ns Tf Fall Time 510ns Modulation Index 10.13% Overshoot 1.2% Undershoot 0.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 7.3.6 Tf Fall Time 610ns Modulation Index 12.50% Overshoot 0.2 % Undershoot 0.1% Power Considerations If a transponder is presented to the 4090A10 HF antenna, the impedance of the antenna is bound to change.
7.4 6500-101-03 Prox Antenna The iCLASS SE Reader Module is optimized for operation with this Prox antenna. No external components are required. Figure 16: 6500-101-03 Prox Antenna 7.4.1 Mechanical Data Detailed drawings are available at the iCLASS SE Reader Module micro-site. The antenna has two 76.2mm 28AWG mag wire leads for interconnection to the iCLASS SE Reader Module. For soldering, a strip end with 3.81mm is included. Figure 17: 6500-101-03 Mechanical Drawing 7.4.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 Table 24: Electrical Characteristics 6500-101-03 Parameter Typ Unit Number of turns 89 - DC Resistance 33 Ω SRF 1 MHz 1kHz 800 µH 50kHz 29+j248 Ω 100kHz 31+j489 Ω 500kHz 50+j2674 Ω Inductance Impedance 7.4.3 Measurement Frequency Typical Read Ranges The measured read ranges are indications only. Read range varies due to transponder antenna size and quality, as well as environmental effects.
8 Regulatory 8.1 RoHS The SE32XX RoHS Declaration is located from the iCLASS SE Reader micro-site. 8.2 REACH The SE32XX REACH Letter is located from the iCLASS SE Reader micro-site. 8.3 Safety The following describes HID iCLASS SE Reader module regulatory guidelines. • UL Recognition (Recognized Component) to UL294 for the USA and CSA C22.2 No. 205 for Canada. The mark is cRUus where the R is backwards.
iCLASS SE Reader Module Hardware Developer Guide, SE3200-902, Rev B.0 • Often the same TCB tests to Canada requirements and grants certification as a Certification Body (CB). Standard: RSS-210, RSS-GEN and RSS-310, where applicable. • The same laboratory may also be an EU Communications Assessment Body (CAB) that is accredited to test to R&TTE Directive requirements for CE Marking. Standards: EN 300 330, EN 301 489-3, EN 50130-4, and IEC60950.
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