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73S8010R Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) Teridian Semiconductor Corporation – Low Cost Smart Card Interface
73S8010R
Low Cost Smart Card Interface
DATA SHEET
DESCRIPTION
The TERIDIAN 73S8010R is a single smart card interface
IC. The TERIDIAN 73S8010R has been designed to
provide full electrical compliance with ISO-7816-3 and
EMV 4.0 (EMV2000) specifications.
Interfacing with the host is done through the two-wire I2C
bus, and one interrupt output to inform the system
controller of the card presence and faults.
The card clock signal can be generated by an on-chip
oscillator using an external crystal, or by connection to a
clock signal.
The TERIDIAN 73S8010R incorporates an ISO-7816-3
activation/deactivation sequencer that controls the card
signals. Level-shifters drive the card signals with the
selected card voltage (3V or 5V), coming from an internal
Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator. This LDO regulator
is powered by a dedicated power supply input VPC. Digital
circuitry is separately powered by a digital power supply
VDD.
With its embedded LDO regulator, the TERIDIAN
73S8010R is a cost-effective solution for any application
where a 5V (typically -5% +10%) power supply is
available.
Hardware support for auxiliary I/O lines, C4 / C8 contacts,
is provided.
Emergency card deactivation is initiated upon card
extraction or upon any fault generated by the protection
circuitry. The fault can be a card over-current, a VDD
(digital power supply), a VPC (regulator power supply), a
VCC (card power supply) or an over-heating fault.
The card over-current circuitry is a true current detection
function, as opposed to VCC voltage drop detection, as
usually implemented in ICC interface ICs.
The VDD voltage fault has a threshold voltage that can be
adjusted with an external resistor or resistor network. It
allows automated card deactivation at a customized VDD
voltage threshold value. It can be used, for instance, to
match the system controller operating voltage range.
APPLICATIONS
• Set-Top-Box Conditional Access and Pay-per-
View
• Point of Sales & Transaction Terminals
• Control Access & Identification
• Multiple card and SAM reader configurations
January 2008
ADVANTAGES
• Single smart card interface
• IC firmware compatible with TDA8020
• Traditional step-up converter is replaced by a
LDO regulator:
Greatly reduced power dissipation
Fewer external components are required
Better noise performance
High current capability (90mA supplied to the card)
• Small format (5x5x0.8mm) QFN32 package option
• True card over-current detection
FEATURES
• Card Interface:
Complies with ISO-7816-3 and EMV 4.0
A LDO voltage regulator provides 3V / 5V to the
card from an external power supply input
Provides at least 90mA to the card
ISO-7816-3 Activation / Deactivation sequencer
with emergency automated deactivation on card
removal or fault detected by the protection circuitry
Protection includes 3 voltage supervisors that
detects voltage drops on VCC card and on power
supplies VDD and VPC
The VDD voltage supervisor threshold value can be
externally adjusted
Over-current detection 150mA max.
1 card detection input
Auxiliary I/O lines, for C4 / C8 contact signals
CLK signal up to 20MHz
• Host Interface:
Fast mode, 400kbps I2C slave bus
8 possible devices in parallel
One control register and one status register
Interrupt output to the host for fault detection
Crystal oscillator or host clock, up to 27MHz
• Power Supply:
VPC: 4.75V to 5.5V
VDD: 2.7V to 5.5V
• 6kV ESD Protection on the card interface
• Package: SO28 or QFN32
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