ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd 3:2012
(Amendment)Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards — Proximity cards — Part 2: Radio frequency power and signal interface — Amendment 3: Bits rates of fc/8, fc/4 and fc/2
Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards — Proximity cards — Part 2: Radio frequency power and signal interface — Amendment 3: Bits rates of fc/8, fc/4 and fc/2
Cartes d'identification — Cartes à circuit(s) intégré(s) sans contact — Cartes de proximité — Partie 2: Interface radiofréquence et des signaux de communication — Amendement 3: Débits binaires de fc/8, fc/4 et fc/2
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 14443-2
Second edition
2010-09-01
AMENDMENT 3
2012-03-15
Identification cards — Contactless
integrated circuit cards
Part 2:
Radio frequency power and signal
interface
AMENDMENT 3: Bits rates of fc/8, fc/4 and
fc/2
Cartes d'identification — Cartes à circuit(s) intégré(s) sans contact
Partie 2: Interface radiofréquence et des signaux de communication
AMENDEMENT 3: Débits binaires de fc/8, fc/4 et fc/2
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ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd.3:2012(E)
Foreword
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Amendment 3 to ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1,
Information technology, Subcommittee SC 17, Cards and personal identification
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ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd.3:2012(E)
Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards
Part 2:
Radio frequency power and signal interface
AMENDMENT 3: Bits rates of fc/8, fc/4 and fc/2
Page 5, Figure 1
Replace Figure 1 with:
“
bit rate of
fc/128,
fc/64, fc/32
and
fc/16
bit rates of
fc/8, fc/4
and
fc/2
Figure 1 — Example PCD to PICC communication signals for Type A and Type B interfaces
”
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ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd.3:2012(E)
Page 6, Figure 2
Replace Figure 2 with:
“
Type A Type B
Load Modulation Load Modulation
Subcarrier fc/16 Subcarrier fc/16
OOK BPSK
bit rate
Manchester NRZ - L
of
fc/128
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
Load Modulation
Subcarrier fc/16
BPSK
bit rate
NRZ - L
of
fc/64
00101010 0 1
Load Modulation
bit rate
Subcarrier fc/16
of
BPSK
NRZ - L
fc 32
/
0000 111100000000111 1
Load Modulation
bit rate
Subcarrier equals the bit rate
of
BPSK
fc/16,
NRZ - L
fc/8,
fc/4,
and
0 0 0 0 0 00 01 1 1 11 1 1 1 00 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 01 1 11 1 111
fc/2
Figure 2 — Example PICC to PCD communication signals for Type A and Type B interfaces
”
Page 6, 8.1.1
Replace 8.1.1 with:
“8.1.1 Bit rate
The bit rate for the transmission during initialization and anticollision shall be fc/128 (~106 kbit/s).
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ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd.3:2012(E)
The bit rate for the transmission after initialization and anticollision shall be one of the following:
fc/128 (~106 kbit/s),
fc/64 (~212 kbit/s),
fc/32 (~424 kbit/s),
fc/16 (~848 kbit/s),
fc/8 (~1,70 Mbit/s),
fc/4 (~3,39 Mbit/s),
fc/2 (~6,78 Mbit/s).”
Page 14
Add new subclause after Figure 9:
“8.1.2.3 Modulation for bit rates of fc/8, fc/4 and fc/2
See 9.1.2.”
Page 14, 8.1.3
Add the following new subclause title below the 8.1.3 title:
“8.1.3.1 Bit representation and coding for bit rates of fc/128, fc/64, fc/32 and fc/16”
Page 15
Add following new subclause before 8.2:
“8.1.3.2 Bit representation and coding for bit rates of fc/8, fc/4 and fc/2
Bit representation and coding is defined in 9.1.3.
Start of communication is defined in ISO/IEC 14443-3:2011, 7.1.4.
End of communication is defined in ISO/IEC 14443-3:2011, 7.1.5.”
Page 16, 8.2.3
Replace 8.2.3 with:
“8.2.3 Subcarrier
The PICC shall generate a subcarrier only when data is to be transmitted.
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ISO/IEC 14443-2:2010/Amd.3:2012(E)
8.2.3.1 Bit rates of fc/128, fc/64, fc/32 and fc/16
The frequency fs of the subcarrier shall be fc/16 (~848 kHz). Consequently, during initialization and
anticollision, one bit duration is equivalent to 8 periods of the subcarrier. After initialization and anticollision,
the number of subcarrier periods is determined by the
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