
Magnetic card attachment, 5V DC voltage
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Product Description
Product Description
- With controlled card latch
- Read ISO standard magnetic stripe cards, RFID cards and ICcard
- Electric card latch and release function
- Card can be retrieved once latched if customer's pull by over15N of pulling force, RS232/USB interface (automatically detectinterface)
- Agile magnetic stripe reading type: read when insert/withdrawand uploaded passively/actively long lifespan (500,000 times)
- Voltage: 5V DC ±5% or USB
- Power consumption work current: <200mA
- Interface RS232 or USB interface (automatically detect)
- Card specification width: 53.92/54.18mm
- Length: 85.47/85.90mm
- Thickness: 0.76 ± 0.08mm
- Net weight: 240g, approximately (excluding accessory andpackage)
- Dimensions refer to dimension drawing
- Reliability:
- Vibration: no negative effort on all functions under normalcondition after exposed 15 minutes
- Each on X, Y and Z directions of 2mm amplitude, from 5 to50Hz/minute vibrate and acceleration 2m/S2 (0.2G)
- Shock: no negative effort on all functions under normalcondition after shock one time on X, Y and Z directions of294m/s2, 11ms peak acceleration shock
- Lifespan magnetic head 500,000 times/minute
- IC card contact carrier and contact: 300,000 times/minute
- Latch mechanism: 500,000 times/minute
- Error rate magnetic card: 1/1000 (15/25°C and 35/60%RH,perfect and standard card)
- IC card: 1/1000 (15/25°C and 35/60%RH, perfect and standardcard)
- RFID card: 1/10,000 (15/25°C and 35/60%RH, perfect standardcard)
- Vibration: no negative effort on all functions under normalcondition after exposed 15 minutes
- Each on X, Y and Z directions of 2mm amplitude, from 5 to50Hz/minute vibrate and acceleration 2m/S2 (0.2G)
- Shock: no negative effort on all functions under normalcondition after shock one time on X, Y and Z directions of294m/s2, 11ms peak acceleration shock
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