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Smart Cards and Smart Card Readers
- To: "Global Support \(E-mail\)" <support@gesn.com>
- Subject: Smart Cards and Smart Card Readers
- From: "Ian S. Piper" <ian@gesn.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 12:34:58 -0500
- Importance: Normal
We
have found that most card readers in the AV-TS Black Wedge units are not capable
of reading our standard "memory only" voter smart card. To allay any fears
about our current production, all Blue and White AV-TS units ever produced are
fully capable of reading all versions of the smart cards that we deliver.
And all desktop smart card readers are capable of reading all versions of the
smart cards that we deliver.
The
reason for this incompatibility is due to the Model of the smart card reader
installed in the Black Wedge units. The Black Wedge units were made with
the original Model 171 smart card reader (a.k.a. 171TDAI,
171T1DAI, regardless of revision). The Blue and White
units are made with a newer Model 171A smart card reader.
The Black Wedge units can only read/write "microprocessor" type cards, they
cannot read/write "memory only" cards. However, the newer Model 171A
readers (a.k.a. 171A, 171ATDAI regardless of
revision) can read/write to all types of cards we deliver. I have
confirmation on this information from Axiohm Corporation who manufactures these
card readers.
The
four types of smart cards we have delivered can be categorized by the shapes of
their contact areas. There are two microprocessor
types, the "L" shape and the "oval" shape. There are
two "memory only" types, the "X" shape and the "Atmel" type. Please see
the attached JPEGS for a pictures of these contact shapes.
The
only state we run Black Wedge units is in Tennessee and then in three counties,
Shelby, Bradley, and Rutherford. These accounts should only be using the
"microprocessor" type of card as voter cards. These accounts have
been using the "microprocessor" type smart card all along because when they were
sold the units, that type of card was the only one available. Most of
their smart cards will already be of the right type. It has only been
recent shipments of smart cards to Shelby County that has brought this to
light.
Fair
warning: If anybody does any Monday morning quarterbacking on this one,
I'll come looking for you to find out why this information wasn't disseminated
before.
Ian
Attachment:
Atmel Type Memory Only.JPG
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Attachment:
L Shape Microprocessor.JPG
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Oval Shape Microprocessor.JPG
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X Shape Memory Only.JPG
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