Hardware design, Battery, Audio channel – ACS ACR31 Swipe Card Reader User Manual

Page 6: Communication parameters, Magnetic stripe card interface, Table 1 : 3.5mm audio socket wiring

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ACR31 – Reference Manual

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4.0. Hardware Design

4.1. Battery

ACR31 is using a CR2016 battery which has a capacity of 90 mAh.

4.2. Audio Channel

4.2.1.

Communication Parameters

ACR31 is connected to a mobile device through Audio Channel.

Pin

Signal

Function

1

Left

Transmit the data to ACR31

2

Right

Reset signal to ACR31

3

GND

GND

4

MIC

Transmit the data to smart phone

Table 1: 3.5mm Audio Socket Wiring

4.3. Magnetic Stripe Card Interface

ACR31 can read any magnetic stripe card that conforms to ISO 7810/7811 standards. ISO 7810

specifies the physical characteristics of the card, while ISO 7811 specifies the recording technique

used in identification cards.
High-coercivity (HiCo) magnetic stripes are typically black in color and are encoded with a stronger

magnetic field (2750 Oersted). This makes HiCo cards more durable because the data encoded on

the stripes are less likely to be unintentionally erased when exposed to an outside magnetic field.

When swiped across the magnetic head, HiCo magnetic stripes can induce larger signal pulses and

are more easily being detected and decoded.
Low-coercivity (LoCo) magnetic stripes are generally brown in color and are encoded with lower

magnetic field intensity (300 Oersted). They will induce small signal pulses compared to HiCo cards

when swiped across the magnetic head. As a result, the S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio is relatively low

and they are more vulnerable to noise interference. A more sophisticated hardware support and signal

processing algorithm are needed to decode the signal correctly.
Since the magnetic fields of HiCo and LoCo cards are different, a magnetic stripe decoder IC with

automatic gain control can be used in the design to cater these two types of cards.

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