HID Global SE3200 User Manual

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iCLASS SE Reader Module
HARDWARE DEVELOPER GUIDE
SE3200-902, Rev B.0
October 2012
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Contents

1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Product Description ............................................................................................................. 6
1.1.1 Key Features ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 iCLASS SE Reader Module Products ................................................................................. 7
1.1.3 Product Guide ..................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Scope/Purpose .................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Terms and Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 8
2 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 10
2.1 Features............................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Block Diagram ................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Theory of Operation ........................................................................................................... 12
2.3.1 Power Modes .................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Module – Transponder Interaction .................................................................................... 12
2.4 Peripheral Circuits ............................................................................................................. 13
2.4.1 External Pull-up Resistors ................................................................................................. 13
2.4.2 External Noise Filter .......................................................................................................... 13
2.4.3 Adding External LEDs and Beeper .................................................................................... 13
2.5 Transitioning from the OEM50, OEM75 and eProxL Modules .......................................... 13
2.5.1 OEM50 .............................................................................................................................. 13
2.5.2 OEM75 .............................................................................................................................. 14
2.5.3 eProx Lock Module ........................................................................................................... 14
3 Connector Configuration ............................................................................................................. 15
3.1 SE3200Axx Connectors .................................................................................................... 15
3.2 SE3210Axx Connectors .................................................................................................... 15
3.3 Pin Configuration ............................................................................................................... 16
3.3.1 P301 Host Interface Connector ......................................................................................... 16
3.3.2 P701 Power and I/O Connector ........................................................................................ 16
3.3.3 P702 Board to Board Connector ....................................................................................... 17
3.3.4 P401 HF Antenna Connector ............................................................................................ 17
3.3.5 E501/E502 Prox Antenna Connector ................................................................................ 18
4 Mechanical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 19
4.1 SE3200Axx ........................................................................................................................ 19
4.2 SE3210Axx ........................................................................................................................ 20
4.3 Connector Types ............................................................................................................... 21
4.3.1 SE3210Axx Connector Types ........................................................................................... 21
4.3.2 SE3200Axx Interconnect ................................................................................................... 21
5 Electrical Specifications .............................................................................................................. 22
5.1 Maximum Ratings .............................................................................................................. 22
5.2 Current Draw ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.3 Power Supply .................................................................................................................... 23
5.4 Host Interfaces .................................................................................................................. 23
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5.5 Wiegand............................................................................................................................. 23
5.6 I/O ...................................................................................................................................... 24
5.7 Regulated Voltage Outputs ............................................................................................... 24
5.8 RF Interface (13.56 MHz) .................................................................................................. 24
5.9 RF Interface (125 kHz/Prox) .............................................................................................. 24
6 RF Interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 25
6.1 HF Interface (13.56 MHz) .................................................................................................. 25
6.1.1 Ultra Low Power Mode ...................................................................................................... 27
6.2 Prox Interface (125 kHz; SE32x0APx only) ....................................................................... 28
7 Antennas ....................................................................................................................................... 29
7.1 Basic Antenna Operation................................................................................................... 29
7.1.1 Inductive Coupling ............................................................................................................. 30
7.1.2 Load Modulation................................................................................................................ 31
7.2 Antenna Integration ........................................................................................................... 31
7.2.1 Steps to Integration ........................................................................................................... 31
7.2.2 Antenna Interconnect Cable .............................................................................................. 31
7.2.3 Training and Assistance .................................................................................................... 31
7.3 4090A10 HF Antenna ........................................................................................................ 32
7.3.1 Mechanical Data ............................................................................................................... 32
7.3.2 Typical Read Ranges with Standard Transponders .......................................................... 33
7.3.3 Typical Read Ranges with HID Multi Technology Cards ................................................... 34
7.3.4 ULPM Card Detection Range ............................................................................................ 34
7.3.5 RF Properties .................................................................................................................... 35
7.3.6 Power Considerations ....................................................................................................... 37
7.4 6500-101-03 Prox Antenna ............................................................................................... 38
7.4.1 Mechanical Data ............................................................................................................... 38
7.4.2 Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................................... 38
7.4.3 Typical Read Ranges ........................................................................................................ 39
8 Regulatory ..................................................................................................................................... 40
8.1 RoHS ................................................................................................................................. 40
8.2 REACH .............................................................................................................................. 40
8.3 Safety ................................................................................................................................. 40
8.4 Product Radio Certifications .............................................................................................. 40
8.5 FCC ................................................................................................................................... 41
8.6 Canada Radio Certification ..................................................................................... 41
8.7 CE Marking .................................................................................................................... 41
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List of Figures
Figure 1: iCLASS SE Reader Module Block Diagram ................................................................................. 11
Figure 2: SE3200Axx Connector Configuration .......................................................................................... 15
Figure 3: SE3210Axx Connector Configuration .......................................................................................... 15
Figure 4: SE3200 Mechanical Drawing ....................................................................................................... 19
Figure 5: SE3210Axx Mechanical Drawing ................................................................................................. 20
Figure 6: Output Circuit Wiegand Interface ................................................................................................. 23
Figure 7: HF Interface .................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 8: HF Interface with Coax Cable ...................................................................................................... 25
Figure 9: Basic Antenna Tuning Network .................................................................................................... 26
Figure 10: Tuning Network with ULPM Support .......................................................................................... 27
Figure 11: iCLASS SE Reader Module Prox Interface with Antenna .......................................................... 28
Figure 12: Inductive Coupling Principle ....................................................................................................... 30
Figure 13: Mutual Inductance between Reader and Transponder Antenna ............................................... 30
Figure 14: Load Modulation Principle .......................................................................................................... 31
Figure 15: 4090A10 HF Antenna ................................................................................................................. 32
Figure 16: 6500-101-03 Prox Antenna ........................................................................................................ 38
Figure 17: 6500-101-03 Mechanical Drawing ............................................................................................. 38
List of Tables
Table 1: Feature Overview .......................................................................................................................... 10
Table 2: P301 Pin Configuration.................................................................................................................. 16
Table 3: P701 Pin Configuration.................................................................................................................. 16
Table 4: P702 Pin Configuration.................................................................................................................. 17
Table 5: P401 Pin Configuration.................................................................................................................. 18
Table 6: E501/E502 Pin Configuration ........................................................................................................ 18
Table 7: SE3210 Connector Types ............................................................................................................. 21
Table 8: Maximum Ratings .......................................................................................................................... 22
Table 9: Power Considerations ................................................................................................................... 22
Table 10: Power Supply Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................................... 23
Table 11: Host Interface Electrical Characteristics ...................................................................................... 23
Table 12: Wiegand Electrical Characteristics – Host Interface ................................................................... 24
Table 13: I/O Electrical Characteristics – Host Interface ............................................................................. 24
Table 14: Regulated Voltage Output Electrical Characteristics .................................................................. 24
Table 15: 13.56 MHz RF Interface - Electrical Characteristics Power Supply ............................................ 24
Table 16: 125 kHz RF Interface - Electrical Characteristics Power Supply ................................................ 24
Table 17: 4090A10 HF Antenna with Standard ID1 Transponders Read Ranges ...................................... 33
Table 18: Typical Read Ranges 4090A10 HF Antenna - HID Multi Technology Cards .............................. 34
Table 19: ULPM Card Detection Ranges 4090A10 HF Antenna ................................................................ 35
Table 20: ISO/IEC14443 Type A Modulation Waveforms ........................................................................... 35
Table 21: ISO/IEC14443 Type B Modulation Waveforms ........................................................................... 36
Table 22: FeliCa Waveforms ....................................................................................................................... 36
Table 23: Power Considerations ................................................................................................................. 37
Table 24: Electrical Characteristics 6500-101-03 ........................................................................................ 39
Table 25: Typical Read Ranges 6500-101-03 Prox Antenna ...................................................................... 39
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Revision History
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1 Introduction

1.1 Product Description

The iCLASS SE® Reader is part of HID Global’s next generation platform. The iCLASS SE Reader goes beyond the traditional smart card model offering secure and standards based independent technology and flexible identity data structure based on Secure Identity Object™
®
). SIO is a portable and open credential methodology.
(SIO
Building on the success of the existing OEM modules (including the OEM50 and OEM75) the iCLASS SE Reader enhances existing functionality with new SIO features. The new features include supporting NFC smartphones and other devices for mobile access while also providing increased levels of security.
The iCLASS SE Reader allows integrators to design third party solutions supporting a full range of contactless card technologies, including iCLASS provides PIV II compliance/ FIPS 201 certification and appears on the GSA Approved Products List (APL) allowing straightforward integration into U.S. Government applications.
The iCLASS SE Reader’s dual frequency capability allows the use of both high and low frequency credentials with the same reader, providing a solution for mixed credential and credential migration applications.
Another key feature of the iCLASS SE Reader is the straightforward field upgrade support that allows firmware changes and feature upgrades for installed readers to extend the lifecycle of customer installations.
For quick and easy integration, HID Global also provides an iCLASS SE Reader Developer Tool Kit (DTK). The DTK provides the necessary tools, documentation and developer resources material to shorten integration cycles and speed time to market with finished products.

1.1.1 Key Features

Single platform supporting
o Secure Identity Object – Multi Layer security that extends beyond the card
technology, providing additional protection to identity data
o Dual Frequency and NFC Capability – Allows straightforward migration by
supporting low and high frequency credentials (including iCLASS Indala Prox, FeliCa enabled smartphones.
o Field upgradeability giving the installer the flexibility to implement new features
in the field and extending product lifecycle
A complete flexible product line of reader boards, antennas and accessories.
Developer tools and support. iCLASS SE Reader provides a fully featured
Development Tool Kit (DTK) providing web / desktop based tools and documentation.
Development support from HID Global Support Services
Product pre-certification for industry standard bodies such as modular-FCC and CE
FIPS 201 PIV II compliance with inclusion on the GSA APL
®
, MIFARE® and HID Prox. It also
MIFARE Classic and MIFARE DESFire EV1) and NFC
, HID Prox,
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Ultra low power mode for battery- operated devices
EAL5+ certified secure element hardware for protection of keys and cryptographic
operations to guard against security threats

1.1.2 iCLASS SE Reader Module Products

The iCLASS SE Reader Module comes in two form factors.
3200 iCLASS SE Reader Module
Same form factor as OEM50 28mm x 30.5mm (1.10" x 1.20")
3210 iCLASS SE Reader Module
Same form factor as eProx-Lock module 33mm x 43mm (1.3" x 1.7")
Development Tool Kit
Development Board
3200 and 3210 iCLASS SE Reader
Modules
HF and LF Antennas and cables
Sample Credentials
Memory Stick containing development
tools and documentation
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1.1.3 Product Guide

Abbreviation
Description
ANT
Antenna
ARM
Advanced RISK Machine
CSN
Card Serial Number
DNC
Do Not Connect
EMC
Electro Magnetic Compatibility
FSK
Frequency Shift Keying
FCC
Federal Communication Commission
HF
High Frequency (13.56 MHz)
LED
Light Emitting Diode
NPM
Normal Power Mode
PICC
Proximity IC Card
The iCLASS SE reader module comes in two form factors. It can also be configured for high frequency card reading only or High & low frequency (prox).
In addition there are two different levels of security provided.
Key Security Notes:
Standard V1 Security: Standard Security (Version 1) Keyset – coupled with the Standard
13.56 MHz interpreter provides compatibility with iCLASS SE, iCLASS SR, standard iCLASS, SE for MIFARE Classic and SE for MIFARE DESFire EV1 credentials.
Standard V2 Security: Standard Security (Version 2) Keyset – coupled with the SIO (Only)
13.56 MHz interpreter provides compatibility with iCLASS SE, MIFARE Classic SE and MIFARE DESFire EV1 SE credentials
Elite Security: Elite reads only SE Elite™ credentials with unique matching keys. Works with iCLASS SE, iCLASS SR, standard iCLASS, SE for MIFARE Classic and SE for MIFARE DESFire EV1 with matching Elite keys. Requires ICE reference number.
Prox Reading Notes:
Standard Prox: HID Prox, AWID, EM4102 and Indala (10022 – 26-bit)
Custom Prox: HID Prox, AWID, EM4102 and Indala Custom format
For full ordering information including options, see the Embedded Technology Solutions How to Order Guide:
http://www.hidglobal.com/documents/embedded_htog_en.pdf

1.2 Scope/Purpose

This document describes the hardware features of the iCLASS SE Reader Module. The product is available in two form factors with various different configurations. Form factor and host connectors are backward compatible to the OEM75 module.

1.3 Terms and Abbreviations

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FeliCa
Felicity Card
IC
Industry Canada (Industrie Canada)
I/O
Input / Output
LF
Low Frequency (125 kHz)
Optimized
Configured/Developed to operate at the best performance level
RF
Radio Frequency
RFID
Radio Frequency Identification
R&TTE
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
SIO
Secure Identity Object
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
Ta
Ambient Temperature
TTL
Transistor – Transistor Logic
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
UID
Unique Identifier
UL
Underwriters Laboratories
USB
Universal Serial Bus
ULPM
Ultra Low Power Mode
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2 Overview

Classic, MIFARE DESFire 0.6 & EV1
ISO/IEC15693
CSN only
Pico15693
ISO/IEC15693 with proprietary protocol
Pico14443B
ISO/IEC14443 Type B with proprietary protocol
HID iCLASS
ISO/IEC14443 and ISO/IEC15693 mode
FeliCa
CSN only
HID Prox
Indala Prox
SPI
UART
Suggested host interface
Wiegand
Output only binary interface
Operating Temperature
-25°C to 65°C
Storage Temperature
-45°C to 85°C
Humidity
0-90% non condensing
FCC & IC
FCC and Industry Canada Modular Approval
Immunity)
RoHS & REACH
Component
GSA
SE32x0Axx-G3.0 only (in process)

2.1 Features

Table 1: Feature Overview
Type Feature Comment
RF Interface
Host Interfaces
Environmental Properties
ISO/IEC14443
ISO/IEC14443 Type A&B up to 848kbps, MIFARE
SE32x0APx only
CE Marking
Certifications
UL Recognized
R&TTE Directive (Emissions, Indirect ESD, RF
UL 294 (in process)
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2.2 Block Diagram

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Figure 1: iCLASS SE Reader Module Block Diagram
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2.3 Theory of Operation

2.3.1 Power Modes

Normal Power Mode (NPM) – The module is constantly powered on and polling for cards. The module is never asleep in this mode. Use this mode with an external power supply. The module is always ready to receive a command from the host.
Ultra Low Power Mode (ULPM) – This power mode was designed for fixed location battery powered applications (for example, door or cabinet lock). The module is constantly monitoring the antenna for an impedance shift to detect a card presented to the antenna. Once detecting an impedance shift on the HF antenna, the module wakes up and polls for cards in the field. If a card is detected in the RF field, the module reads the card data, pulses the Card Present line, outputs the card data, and goes back to sleep within a configured period of time to conserve power.
Note: If developing a handheld unit, operate the iCLASS SE Reader Module in Normal Power Mode and disable the power when not in use.
Power Autonomous
Mode
NPM
ULPM

2.3.2 Module – Transponder Interaction

Autonomous Mode – The iCLASS SE Reader Module is intended to automatically access and report the secure payload or the serial number (UID/CSN) of a transponder. Thereby it acts on its protocols and applications configuration to automatically report the payload on its Wiegand, UART and/or SPI ports.
Advanced Protocol Interface Mode (API) – The host communicates with the transponder in the field through the iCLASS SE Reader Module’s serial protocol. (UART or SPI is required) Note: API calls are available in ULPM after the module outputs its autonomous data (configuration dependant).
Autonomous & API Mode
after autonomous output
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Pin 1
Exc Supply
No signal on the SE32XX
Pin 2
Exc Return is not used
No signal on the SE32XX
Pin 3
Serial Transmit
Same as P301 pin 8 - UART Transmit
Pin 4
Serial Receive
Same as P301 pin 7 - UART Receive
Pin 5
Vdd Return
Same as P701 pin 2 - Battery Minus
and 5VDC is a good supply voltage
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2.4 Peripheral Circuits

The following section details recommended peripheral circuitry.

2.4.1 External Pull-up Resistors

External pull-up resistors may be required on the UART Tx and MOSI lines to prevent floating I/O anomalies.

2.4.2 External Noise Filter

If false card detections occur in Ultra Low Power mode, or the host has spectral noise, a line filter designed to block frequencies in the 10 KHz to 50 KHz range is beneficial when inline with the power line.

2.4.3 Adding External LEDs and Beeper

The Cathodes are connected through an external resistor to the RED or GREEN LED connector port signals. The OEM supplies current limiting resistors for modules.
The value of these resistors depends on how much current is provided for the LEDs. Consider the combined voltage drop of the resistor and OEM75 output low voltage on these signal lines when selecting the LED brightness.

2.5 Transitioning from the OEM50, OEM75 and eProxL Modules

Provided are suggestions for transitioning from the HID OEM50 and eProx Lock modules to the OEM75.

2.5.1 OEM50

If you are transitioning from an OEM50 – here are the differences.
The OEM50 connector is a 2 X 6 0.1" space pin header or PWB hole pattern.
The OEM50 has a two-wire interface to the antenna and the iCLASS SE
Reader has a 2-wire interface for NPM and a 5-wire interface for ULPM applications. Therefore, it is possible that the OEM50 antenna will work with the SIO Processor Board in NPM.
The harness and signal changes to adapt the signals from the OEM50 2 X 6 pattern to an OEM75 1 x 9 1.25mm pattern are the following.
Note: The additional P2 for HSI and SPI interfaces are 1 x 8 1.25mm pattern.
OEM50 SE32XX
P2 Connector
Pin 6 Vdd +5VDC
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Same as P701 pin 1 - Battery Positive
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