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AET62
NFC Reader with Fingerprint Sensor
The AET62 aims to make security in contactless (RFID) applications a notch higher. With the strip fingerprint sensor and Near Field Communication (NFC) driven contactless reader combined into a single device, you can only think of security and convenience. NFC is fast taking worldwide popularity and fingerprint technology has remained to be the top choice for security measures. Merging these two technologies makes way for high-level authentication: AET62 verifies something “you have” (smart card), something “you know” (e.g. PIN/password via keyboard) and something “you are” (fingerprint). Its match-on device feature (on-board fingerprint template extraction and matching) further elevates the level of security. Convenience plays a vital role in a system’s user acceptance. If you want information exchange simple and intuitive, AET62 will deliver. And if you want hassle-free authentication, the ergonomic sensor design will make scanning your finger a breeze!
Standard Features Contactless Smart Card Interface PC/SC CCID ISO/IEC 18092 ISO 14443 A and B MiFare FeliCa
Host Interface
Fingerprint Sensor Interface
Typical Applications
USB Full-Speed (12 Mbps) Certifications/Compliance CE FCC RoHS WHQL
Dimensions
UPEK TouchStrip Fingerprint Sensor 9.6mm x 0.2mm (Active Sensor Size)
105mm (L) x 55mm (W) x 18mm (H)
Other Features
192 x 4 pixels (Array Size)
508 DPI (Image Resolution) BioAPI& Windows Bio Framework
Personal identity verification Computer/Network access control Secure home banking E-Ticketing E-Payment
Work with market available 3rd party fingerprint algorithms that support UPEK TCS4 or TCS4-TCD50
www.acs.com.hk AET62 – Nov 2009 Subject to change without prior notice