USB Smart Card Programmer Low cost but very effective USB Smart Card Programmer and Reader for all types of Smartcards and mobile phone SIM cards. Not to be confused with lower cost limited units.
Smart cards are used in satellite receivers, TVs, mobile phones and other applications and this unit is ideal for making backups. The Smart Card programmer connects to the USB port on the PC and does not need a power supply. Security/Lock bits and other fuses on the AVR and PIC microcontrollers on the smart cards can be read and set. This Smart Card Programmer is simple to use and has multi-language software supplied as two versions - one with Hex Editor and one without. All logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Programmer or reader and writer for AVR and PIC based Smart Cards.
Also EEPROM memory on Smart Card including PIC and AVR cards like Gold card, silver card and purple card, as used in satellite and TV cards and SIM card programmer Kanda supply our AVR programmer range, PIC programmer range, Universal programmers, AVR board, CANUSB and all our other products to electronic engineers worldwide. We have happy customers for our AVR, PIC and Universal Programmer and other electronic tools in UK and Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and other European countries like Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Spain and Italy. Outside of Europe, Kanda is strong in USA, Canada, Brazil and other South American countries.
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Open Smart Card Development Platform 'Why use more than one scripting environment for all your smart card simulation, testing, data preparation, personalization and key management needs?' - Andreas Schwier, OpenSCDP founder The Open Smart Card Development Platform (OpenSCDP) is a collection of tools for the development, test and deployment of smart card and public key infrastructure applications. It uses the capabilities of Scripting, Profile and Messaging technology to provide unsurpassed flexibility and development speed. The tools are written in Java and use JavaScript as scripting language.
Smart card access is provided through an enhanced version of the. Drivers are included for most ISO 7816-4 based smart cards, PC/SC and CT-API card readers. The platform provides full cryptographic support for algorithms commonly used by smart cards. Tools, libraries and documentation for the Open Smart Card Development Platform are provided as Open Source under the GNU Public License (GPL). The software can be downloaded and used free of charge.
OpenSCDP is the tool box used by when providing consulting services. It has been successfully used in major card projects and is utilized by a number of third party companies in their respective products. Take a look at the to get an idea of what the software looks like. Architecture Overview is a command line oriented runtime environment for scripts. Is an integrated development environment. Is a web application that allows to run scripts on a web server. Project Status Version 3.7 of the is released.
An for testing and development purposes has been added to the script collection. A first beta version of the new is available. Version 3.6 of the is released. The is available for download. Features planned for upcoming releases are listed in the. New versions are announced on the project page.
Related Projects is a plug-in for the popular Eclipse platform and allows the execution of a set of test scripts structured with XML and defined using JavaScript. GlobalTester uses the as underlying scripting engine. Other Smart Card related Open Source Projects. PC/SC middleware for Unix environments and JavaCard applet for electronic signature applications.
Excellent collection of smart card tools to support various native card operating systems and applications using PKCS#11 and PKCS#15. PKCS#11 cryptographic token with a client/server approach, based on openssl Smart Card Resources on the Internet New to smart cards? Try the excellent to bring yourself up to speed. Feedback If you would like to provide feedback or ask for additional details, please write to © Copyright 2003 - 2012 Software & System Consulting, Minden, Germany.
Software Architect, COM,.NET and Smartcard based security specialist. I've been working in the software industry since I graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I chose software because I preferred digital to analog. I started to program with 6802 machine code and evolved to the current.NET technologies. That was a long way.
For more than 20 years I have always worked in technical positions as I simply like to get my hands dirty and crack my brain when things don't go right! After 12 years in the smart card industry I can claim a strong knowledge in security solutions based on those really small computers! I've been back into business to design the licensing system for the enterprise solution for Consistel using a.NET smart card (yes they can run.NET CLR!) I'm currently designing a micro-payment solution using the NXP DESFire EV1 with the ACSO6 SAM of ACS. I can then add a full proficient expertise on those systems and NFC payments.
This technology being under strict NDA by NXP I cannot publish any related article about it, however I can provide professional consulting for it. You can contact me for professional matter by using the forum or via my.
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F.moghaddampoor 19-Jul-16 10:38 19-Jul-16 10:38 Well these days Im trying to design a software which use smart card readers, I am using ACR1252u and I have discovered how to buzz my smart card reader if a tag or card is on the reader. But still wondering how can I do this without the card on the reader. Raisleger 3-Mar-16 9:12 3-Mar-16 9:12 I'm trying to exercise the ApduExchange application and it lists my PC/SC Readers correctly. But when the reader is selected in the Reader Name combo box, the iCard.StartCardEvents(reader); statement in the comboReaderSelectedIndexChanged method throws an exception on the mthread.start(Reader) statement in the StartCardEvents method. The exception is: The thread was created with a ThreadStart delegate that does not accept a parameter.
I have not modified the code in anyway, yet it is throwing that exception so I'm unable to communicate (Connect) to the reader. Any suggestions? Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 software download. Member 8024025 10-Feb-16 11:18 10-Feb-16 11:18 Hi orouit, I'm currently developing a small software for reading and writing 256-Byte I²C-Cards.
I'm using the Smardcard Framework 2010 from here: Smardcard Framework 2010 Now to the problem with reading from the card. What I have tried: That is currently my code, extracted from the sample of the framework: Initialization: cardReaders = new CardNative; apduPlayer = new APDUPlayer(APDULISTFILE, cardReaders); Code if Cardreader is connected: reader = new Reader(readerList. Member 11819341 7-Jul-15 3:04 7-Jul-15 3:04 Hello, I am looking to use a smart card which can read/write/store data but, Im unsure of which smart card to get, along with a card reader/writer as there are so many. I know I'd like to use a contact card. Also, with the software used for the example on this page, would i be able to use this on any device? Any help at all would be brilliant. Thanks, James Last Visit: 31-Dec-99 19:00 Last Update: 6-Jan-18 22:11 1 General News Suggestion Question Bug Answer Joke Praise Rant Admin Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.
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