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*The Ethernet connector seems to be an kind of serial connection, the 1st pin is the GND en the 8th pin is somekind of data line
*The Ethernet connector seems to be an kind of serial connection, the 1st pin is the GND en the 8th pin is somekind of data line
*The data captured looks a lot like the usage of the ISO/IEC 7813, which is used for standarisation on magnetic stripe cards i.e. creditcards.
*The data captured looks a lot like the usage of the ISO/IEC 7813, which is used for standarisation on magnetic stripe cards i.e. creditcards.
Settings:
Settings Logic analyzer:
- 50M samples
- 50M samples
- 24 Mhz freq.
- 24 Mhz freq.
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- 1 stopbit
- 1 stopbit
- no parity
- no parity
- LSB send first
- inverted
- inverted
- no special mode
- 19200 baud
- 19200 baud



Revision as of 20:28, 2 August 2012

What is it? It's a RFID reader, we bought it somewhere on ebay and now we want to reverse is and see if we can do something with it.

File:Vivopay3000front.jpgFile:Vivopay3000back.jpg File:Vivopay3000printtop.jpgFile:Vivopay3000printbottom.jpg

Details

  • Works on 12 volt
  • On boot "beeps"
  • Reads RFID Mifair classic out of the box, no idea what and how
  • Has on the back: power, RJ45 port (9volt?), "kinda" PS/2 port
  • On PCB there are some connectors
  • Did found a comport chip and 2 Philips chips.

Todo

  • Find the comport and see what it does

Serial

  • The Ethernet connector seems to be an kind of serial connection, the 1st pin is the GND en the 8th pin is somekind of data line
  • The data captured looks a lot like the usage of the ISO/IEC 7813, which is used for standarisation on magnetic stripe cards i.e. creditcards.

Settings Logic analyzer: - 50M samples - 24 Mhz freq. - 8 bits - 1 stopbit - no parity - LSB send first - inverted - no special mode - 19200 baud

PS2

  • A second......

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