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Proximity Cards and Card Formats
When utilizing a proximity card-based Access control system, you will often find the need to re-order proximity cards as employees come and go. The basic information that is needed to order a proximity card is the card format, the facility code and the card number.
The card format is perhaps the most critical element is it often dictates whether the card can even be re-ordered. More specifically, the card format defines whether the prox card is considered an "open format" or a "proprietary" format. If the proximity card is an open format, it can be readily reordered, but if it is of a proprietary format, you may need to get special permission to re-order theprox card from your proximity card installer or integrator.
The term card format is sometimes confusing as terms are often used broadly. For instance, the term Wiegand is often used as an adjective to specify several characteristics related to access control readers and prox cards and HID customers often think of the "Wiegand format" as to the general concept of security card data encoding. However, for the purpose of this article, we are focused on the Weigand Card Format which is used to specify that a proximity card uses that a 26-bit encoding; in other words, the card format does not refer to the size or other dimensional aspect of a prox card but to the size of the data and its structure. The Wiegand format is a 26-bit format and is widely used in HID cards, HID key fobs, HID tags and other types of credentials. Typically, this 26-bit format is an "open format" as opposed to a "proprietary" format meaning that the cards can be readily reordered. Also, most HID access control systems utilize this 26-bit format as it originated with true Wiegand swipe card technology.
The standard Wiegand 26-bit format (also referred to by HID as H10301) uses bit 1 for the leading parity bit, bits 2-9 for the facility code, bits 10-25 for the card number and bit 26 for the trailing parity bit. The facility code is typically assigned to an access control system whereas the card number is the incrementing part of the prox card and essentially assigns an individual to a card.
Other formats are sometimes used in proximity-based control systems but they are not open. These other prox card formats can either use a 26-bit format in which case the size and or order of the prox card facility code and card number are different that the standard H10301 format, or a longer bit format such as a 36-bit format.
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About the Author
Edmond Shi has worked in the computer industry since the early 1980s when he began his professional life as a software developer. Since then, Mr. Shi has published numerous articles ranging from respected academic journals to trade magazines on topics ranging from the impact of computers on organizations to computers in manufacturing organizations. Professionally, he has worked in the mobile computing and barcoding industries since the mid 1990s and has held senior level management positions in software development and product development. A PhD drop-out in Computer Science, Mr. Shi did manage to obtain his MBA, as well as his MS/BS degrees in Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine.
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Where to find small and tiny PROXIMITY SENSORS with 2 - 3.5 V operating voltage?
I am designing a system for work and will be using a variety of small to tiny prox sensors.
The MCU I plan on using at the moment uses a supply voltage of from under 2 volts to over three volts. (FWIW, the MCU is an Atmel Xmega128A1.)
I desire to connect the prox out directly to the MCU in. This is because I want to avoid additional production costs of building an interface to connect standard 10-30V sensors to the MCU.
Are there any suggestions about which sensors might work for this application?
Thank you.
You can use Infra-red LED as transmitter directly from the power source and connect photodiode as a sensor to the Microcontroller.
The LED and PD kept together will work like a proximity sensor. With the LED bouncing light off an obstructing object and the Photodiode picking up the difference.
Maybe this arrangement can work for you. I used it for one of my projects. But the application has to very specific.
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