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Table Of Contents
Content
CHAPTER 1 : Accesso description
System Integration
Dimensions and Pin Co-ordinates
Mechanical Interface - Component View
Chapter 2 connection
Power supply
Characteristics
USB Interface
PC drivers installation
Baud rate
Coupler's Inputs and Outputs
How to reset the coupler
Software reset
Chapter 3 Command interface reference manual
HOST - COUPLER protocol
description
Coupler commands overview
SELECT_CARD
SELECT_PAGE
TRANSMIT
GET_RESPONSE
READ_STATUS
SET_STATUS
Modifiable parameters
Coupler's INPUTs AND OUTPUTS
EEPROM free area
DISABLE_COUPLER
DISABLE_COUPLER ENHANCED
ENABLE_COUPLER
ASK_RANDOM
LOAD_KEY_FILE
SELECT_CURRENT_KEY
DIVERSIFY_KEY
GET_CONFIG
Chapter 4 User's Guide
Managing INSIDE chips
Security configuration
Selecting a chip
Selecting a page
Reading chip memory
Writing chip memory
Halting a chip
How to work with several chips in the field
Managing INSIDE's chips protocols
Managing the security
INSIDE chips security
Key loading
How to set a key as the active one
How to authentify a chip
How to authentify a PAGE
Protecting the keys
Managing STANDARD chips protocols
Time out adjustment
15 693-3 protocol
ISO 14 443 type A
ISO 14 443 type B
FeliCa ( new version)
Managing the RF field
How to reset the RF field ?
How to asleep the coupler
How to wake up the coupler
appendix A How to load a key in A coupler
Exchange key
General key loading procedure
Terminology and notation
Key loading step by step
Algorithms
Key permutation
Checksum byte calculation
Load key checksum calculation
appendix B ERROR CODE
Accesso 2G - Datasheet -
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Characteristics
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