Getting Started - Smart Card Demo

Smart Card Library

Smart Card Library
Getting Started - Smart Card Demo

This demo shows how the smart card library for PIC microcontroller is used to communicate a smart card using T = 0 & T = 1 protocols. The demo has to be run in the debug mode of MPLAB IDE.

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To run this demo application, you will need one of the following sets of hardware: 
This section describes how to set up the various configurations of hardware to run this demo. 
To run this project, you will need to load the corresponding firmware into the devices.
The source code for this demo is available in the “<Microchip Solutions\Smart Card Demo” directory. In this directory you will find all of the user level source and header files, linker file as well as project file for each of the hardware platforms. Find the project (*.mcp) file that corresponds to the hardware platform you wish to test. Compile and program the demo code into the hardware platform. For more help on how to compile and program projects, please refer to the MPLAB® IDE help... more 
This demo uses the selected hardware platform as a Smart card reader. The demo has to be run in the debug mode of MPLAB IDE. Please refer "Configuring the Hardware" section for the bench setup connections.
Smart Card consists of 8 pins namely:-

I/O: Input or Output for serial data to the integrated circuit inside the card.
VPP: Programming voltage input (optional use by the card).
GND: Ground (reference voltage).
CLK: Clocking or timing signal.
RST: Reset Signal to the Card.
VCC: Power supply input (optional use by the card).
Communication between the interfacing device and smart card is done... more 
Microchip Smart Card Library 1.02.8 - [July 18, 2012]
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