Smartcard access lib for Arduino based boards connected directly to a smartcard.

This is currently a work in progress.

Currently it is possible to communicate with a smartcard directly connected to a Arduino board or connected via a TDA8024T (or compatible chips. e.g. DS8024).

All tests have been done with a smart card slot connected directly to the Aruino board.

Working:
- Activation of asynchronous and synchronous smart cards
- Exchanging data with supported Smart card (Sending / Receiving)
- Asychron T=0 APDU communication.
- Basic sychron communication
- ETU calculation from TS byte.
- Support class for SLE4432 / SLE4442 / SLE4441 and SLE4440 compatible sychron smartcards.
Mostly used for secure data storage.

Open points:
- Error handling not completly implemented.
No retries if parity error is found.
- Setup of communication parameters from ATR
- T=1 communication not supported (Still possible via "raw" sendBytes(..) / receiveBytes(..))

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GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • T=1, Async mode works well with PIV cards but not the other modes.
  • I was able to use this source code to implement communication with a 7816 card. Some initial problems were solved with the author's help. Very good job on this.
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Amazing work. Keep up the good work Angus!!!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Nice work ! I have a question : why putting a pull-up resistance on RST while it's OUTPUT ?? also it will be nice to add inverse convention to your code !
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • but i got error while complining in arduino ide.....please help me in solving this
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2012-01-15