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MINIMAG
Magnetic Stripe Reader
TTL
User’s Manual
TM
ID TECH
10721 Walker Street
Cypress, California 90630
(714) 761-6368
www.id-tech.net
80030501-005 Rev. A R02/05 #422
MINIMAG
Magnetic Stripe Reader
TTL
User’s Manual
TM
ID TECH
10721 Walker Street
Cypress, California 90630
(714) 761-6368
www.id-tech.net
80030501-005 Rev. A R02/05 #422
61
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Agency Approved
Specifications for subpart B of part 15 of FCC rule for a Class A computing
device.
Limited Warranty
ID TECH warrants this product to be in good working order for a period of
one year from the date of purchase. If this product is not in good working
order as warranted above, or should this product fail to be in good working
order at any time during the warranty period, repair or replacement shall be
provided by ID TECH.
This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages incurred
by consumer misuse, or modification of said product. For limited warranty
service during the warranty period, please contact ID TECH to obtain an
RMA number and instructions for returning the product.
©2005 International Technologies & Systems Corporation. The information
contained herein is provided to the user as a convenience. While every effort
has been made to ensure accuracy, ID TECH is not responsible for damages
that might occur because of errors or omissions, including any loss of profit
or other commercial damage. The specifications described herein were cur-
rent at the time of publication, but are subject to change at any time without
prior notice.
ID TECH is a registered trademark of International Technologies & Systems
Corporation. MiniMag and Value through Innovation are trademarks of Inter-
national Technologies & Systems Corporation.
OPERATION
Make sure the reader is properly cabled and is receiving sufficient power. To
read a card, slide the card, in either direction, through the reader slot, with the
magnetic stripe facing the magnetic head.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DC Electrical Characteristics (25° C)
Item Symbol Min. Typical Maximum Unit Condition
Supply Voltage VCC 2.6 5.5 V
Maximum ICC 1.1 per track mA IMDL =(VCC - VOL)/10K
Active Supply + IMDL
Current
Maximum 30 per track
Sleep Current I
SLEEP + IMDH A IµMDH=(VCC - VOH
)/10K
Minimum High VCC-0.03 V IOUT =50 Aµ
Level Voltage VOH 2.3 V IOUT =3mA, VCC=2.6V
5.25 V IOUT =6mA, VCC=5.5V
Maximum Low VOL 0.1 V I
OUT =50 A µ
Level Voltage 0.22 V I
OUT =3mA, VCC=2.6V
0.2 V IOUT =6mA, VCC=5.5V
Agency Approved
Specifications for subpart B of part 15 of FCC rule for a Class A computing
device.
Limited Warranty
ID TECH warrants this product to be in good working order for a period of
one year from the date of purchase. If this product is not in good working
order as warranted above, or should this product fail to be in good working
order at any time during the warranty period, repair or replacement shall be
provided by ID TECH.
This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages incurred
by consumer misuse, or modification of said product. For limited warranty
service during the warranty period, please contact ID TECH to obtain an
RMA number and instructions for returning the product.
©2005 International Technologies & Systems Corporation. The information
contained herein is provided to the user as a convenience. While every effort
has been made to ensure accuracy, ID TECH is not responsible for damages
that might occur because of errors or omissions, including any loss of profit
or other commercial damage. The specifications described herein were cur-
rent at the time of publication, but are subject to change at any time without
prior notice.
ID TECH is a registered trademark of International Technologies & Systems
Corporation. MiniMag and Value through Innovation are trademarks of Inter-
national Technologies & Systems Corporation.
OPERATION
Make sure the reader is properly cabled and is receiving sufficient power. To
read a card, slide the card, in either direction, through the reader slot, with the
magnetic stripe facing the magnetic head.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DC Electrical Characteristics (25° C)
Item Symbol Min. Typical Maximum Unit Condition
Supply Voltage VCC 2.6 5.5 V
Maximum ICC 1.1 per track mA IMDL =(VCC - VOL)/10K
Active Supply + IMDL
Current
Maximum 30 per track
Sleep Current I
SLEEP + IMDH A IµMDH=(VCC - VOH
)/10K
Minimum High VCC-0.03 V IOUT =50 Aµ
Level Voltage VOH 2.3 V IOUT =3mA, VCC=2.6V
5.25 V IOUT =6mA, VCC=5.5V
Maximum Low VOL 0.1 V I
OUT =50 A µ
Level Voltage 0.22 V I
OUT =3mA, VCC=2.6V
0.2 V IOUT =6mA, VCC=5.5V
5 2
5 2
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating
Temperature: 32° F to 131° F (0° C to 55° C).
Storage
Temperature: -22° F to 158° F (-30° C to 70° C).
Humidity: Maximum 95% non-condensing.
MTBF: Read electronics, 21,000,000 POH.
Magnetic
Head Life: 1,000,000 passes minimum.
Rail and
Cover Life: 1,000,000 passes minimum.
Read Rate: Less than one error in 100,000 bits on
cards conforming to ISO7811 1-5 (not
induced by operator error).
Swipe Speed: 3 to 60 inches per second, bi-directional.
Card Thickness: .01 to .045 inches.
Slot Width: .050 inches (1.37mm).
Dimensions: Length: 3.54 inches (90mm).
Width: 1.34 inches (34mm).
Height: 1.10 inches (28mm).
Weight: 4.6 oz.
Cable Length: 6-foot straight cable.
DATA, CLOCK AND CARD PRESENT SIG-
NALS
The following is a timing diagram of typical DATA and CLOCK signals from
ID TECH electronics:
CLOCK: The CLOCK output is narrow pulse normally high, and goes low
when data is valid. The data level is stable at both the rising and falling edges
of the CLOCK pulse. CLOCK pulse width is typically 32 microseconds.
CARD PRESENT: The CARD PRESENT signal indicates data is being read
from the media being passed through the slot. It will not switch until flux
reversals (magnetic pulses) have been detected. After the flux reversals have
been detected, CARD PRESENT goes low. It stays low throughout the read-
ing process and for 5 to 10 milliseconds, after the last flux reversal is read.
Typically, CARD PRESENT is used to signal the start and finish of a card
read. It may also be used as an interrupt signal for alerting the firmware that
the reading operation is in process.
DATA: The DATA output level indicates the value of the bit being decoded
during a CLOCK pulse. It is a low level for ones (1) and a high level for
zeros (0). The DATA signal’s level is steady at the rising and falling edges
and during the low level of the CLOCK pulse.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating
Temperature: 32° F to 131° F (0° C to 55° C).
Storage
Temperature: -22° F to 158° F (-30° C to 70° C).
Humidity: Maximum 95% non-condensing.
MTBF: Read electronics, 21,000,000 POH.
Magnetic
Head Life: 1,000,000 passes minimum.
Rail and
Cover Life: 1,000,000 passes minimum.
Read Rate: Less than one error in 100,000 bits on
cards conforming to ISO7811 1-5 (not
induced by operator error).
Swipe Speed: 3 to 60 inches per second, bi-directional.
Card Thickness: .01 to .045 inches.
Slot Width: .050 inches (1.37mm).
Dimensions: Length: 3.54 inches (90mm).
Width: 1.34 inches (34mm).
Height: 1.10 inches (28mm).
Weight: 4.6 oz.
Cable Length: 6-foot straight cable.
DATA, CLOCK AND CARD PRESENT SIG-
NALS
The following is a timing diagram of typical DATA and CLOCK signals from
ID TECH electronics:
CLOCK: The CLOCK output is narrow pulse normally high, and goes low
when data is valid. The data level is stable at both the rising and falling edges
of the CLOCK pulse. CLOCK pulse width is typically 32 microseconds.
CARD PRESENT: The CARD PRESENT signal indicates data is being read
from the media being passed through the slot. It will not switch until flux
reversals (magnetic pulses) have been detected. After the flux reversals have
been detected, CARD PRESENT goes low. It stays low throughout the read-
ing process and for 5 to 10 milliseconds, after the last flux reversal is read.
Typically, CARD PRESENT is used to signal the start and finish of a card
read. It may also be used as an interrupt signal for alerting the firmware that
the reading operation is in process.
DATA: The DATA output level indicates the value of the bit being decoded
during a CLOCK pulse. It is a low level for ones (1) and a high level for
zeros (0). The DATA signal’s level is steady at the rising and falling edges
and during the low level of the CLOCK pulse.


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Marka: ID-Tech
Kategoria: Niesklasyfikowane
Model: MiniMag

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