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TCA5013 Datasheet, PDF (14/68 Pages) Texas Instruments – Feature Rich Smartcard Interface IC
TCA5013
SCPS253B – JANUARY 2014 – REVISED JANUARY 2016
8 Detailed Description
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8.1 Overview
TCA5013 is a smartcard interface IC that enables POS terminals to interface with EMV4.3 and ISO7816-3 and
ISO7816-10 compliant smartcards. The device has 4 smartcard interfaces (1 user card and 3 SAM cards).
TCA5013 is capable of card activation and deactivation per EMV4.3, ISO7816-3 and ISO7816-10 standards.
TCA5013 has two power supply pins - VDD and VDDI. VDD is the main power supply for the device and VDDI is
the reference supply for the interface operating voltage. VDD and VDDI need to ramped to within the
recommended operating conditions for the device to operate properly. Upon power up an internal Power-On-
Reset circuit initializes the digital core with all the registers in their default state as described in Register Maps.
TCA5013 can operate in various functional modes as defined in Device Functional Modes. When one of the
device power supplies is not applied, that is, VDD < VDDSH or VDDI < VDDITH the device is in Power Off Mode. None
of the device functions are available in this mode. Shutdown Mode is the lowest power operating mode in the
device. Shutdown mode is entered by asserting the SHDN = 0 when VDD > VDDSH and VDDI > VDDITH. The device
can detect card insertion and removal even in Shutdown mode. The device is in Standby mode when VDD >
VDDSH or VDDI > VDDITH and the SHDN pin = 1. When any of the 4 smartcard interfaces is activated, the device
enters active mode (see Active Mode). The user card interface module can be activated in synchronous type 1,
synchronous type 2, asynchronous or manual operation mode. For synchronous type 1 and synchronous type 2
operation modes, the device can automatically generate activation sequences per the ISO7816-10 standard (see
Synchronous Type 1 Operating Mode and Synchronous Type 2 Operating Mode). For asynchronous cards the
device performs the activation sequence and also verifies the response from the card meets the requirements
per ISO7816-3 and EMV4.3 standards (see Asynchronous Operating Mode). The device also supports WARM
reset ( see Warm Reset Sequence) and card deactivation (see Deactivation Sequence) of smartcards per the
ISO7816-3 and EMV4.3 standards. The SAM card interface modules can only be activated in aynchronous
operation mode.
All smartcard interfaces have the standard CLK, IO and RST pins (as defined by EMV4.3 and ISO7816
standards). All these pins are designed to have internal current limiting to prevent device damage when shorted.
CLK and IO pins also provide automatic level translation to the voltage at which the card has been activated.
Rrise time and fall time of the CLK and IO pins can also be controlled using digital register settings (see IO Rise
Time and Fall Time control and CLK Rise Time and Fall Time Control). In addition to the CLK, IO and RST pins
the user card interface also has PRES pin to detect card insertion and removal (see User Card Insertion /
Removal Detection). C4 and C8 pins, as defined by ISO7816-10, are also present on the user card interface (see
User Card Interface Module).
The device has internal boost and LDOs to generate the card activation voltage depending on the operating
voltage required by the specific card being interfaced with. It also has a voltage supervisor that monitors VDD and
VDDI and responds as described in Interrupt Operation . The power management section is described in more
detail in Power Management.
In addition to these functions the device provides 8kV IEC 61000-4-2 ESD protection on all pins that interface to
smartcards. This removes the need for any external ESD protection on the board, thereby providing system
robustness without compromising system security (removable components on secure lines).
TCA5013 is configured using a standard I2C interface that is capable of up to 1 MHz operation. The I2C interface
is also used to read the status of various fault conditions that the device can detect. The I2C operation is
described in detail in I2C Interface Operation.
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