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Magnetic card reader

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The reader mechanism shown was purchased from All Electronics for $1.50.

The unit provides the magnetic head on a spring mechanism along with low level head signal amplifiers and data slicers. Three signal lines comming from the unit provide card presence, clock, and data. When actively reading a card, it draws about 50ma of current at 5 volts.

The data from the unit appeared to be 'track-2' format. This is 4 bit plus odd parity data. The data is readily converted to ASCII by adding Hex-30 to each nibble.



The PIC12F675 looked like a good match for this project. The pair of 10k resistors on GP0 and GP1 are to allow in-circuit programming via a protoclip. RS-232 levels are generated by robbing the negative voltage from the computers transmit line (which is not otherwise used here), and creating usable signal levels from the device to the computer.

As it turns out, credit cards and many other type of comercial magnetic strip cards use the track-2 data.

Copyright 2006 Luhan Monat

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Posted by Jospfh at Jun 27 2006 19:02
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