Portable Common Access Card Reader / CAC Reader
Go mobile with IOGEAR’s Portable Common Access Card Reader. Our latest Common Access Card (CAC) reader is the perfect
communications medium between a CAC or “Smart Card” and a host (e.g. a computer or a point-of-sale terminal). The slim design of
the GSR203 features a tuck-away USB cable and fits easily into your backpack, briefcase, or even pocket to make transportation
effortless.
- Portable Smart Card reader
- Suitable for applications in government, healthcare, banking, entertainment, and secure network login
- Supports multiple Smart Card protocols and relevant industry standards for digital signage and secure personal identification
- Pocket-sized compact design with tuck-away USB cable for easy portability
- FIPS-201 Compliant: Meets US Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 201*
- Support for V7.x and V8.x USAccess Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards
- EMV 2000 Level 1 approved and support 3V and 5V cards
- Designed for use with CAC software**
- ISO7816 implementation – Class A, B, and C (5V / 3V / 1.8V) Card
- USB 2.0 connection to increase reliability and ease of operation
- Speed: 825kbps
- Power / Scan LED indicators
- *R-TRE.1: Follows the ISO7816-2 standard
- R-TRE.2: GSR202 conforms to the reader-to-host system interface of Personal computer/smart card (PC/SC) spec
- R-TRE.3: Support Class A operating class as defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3: 1997 and ISO/IEC 7816-3:1997/Amd 1:2002
- R-TRE.4: Support both T=0 and T=1 transmission protocol which is defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3:1997
- R-TRE.5: Not generate the programming Voltage
- R-TRE.6: Data retrieved from the PIV readers shall be the data that was written on each card
- R-TRE.13: Data format for physical readers shall consist of the 2 parity bits, agency code, system code and credential code elements of the FASC-N along with the expiration date (YYYYMMDD) from the CHUID as defined by appendix A of NIST SP 800-73. Each element shall be individually formatted as binary numbers and combined to form a 75 bit string as shown in the figure below.
**CAC Middleware is not included