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Sony Confidential Reader/Writer RC-S480C Users Manual
(Version 1.50) Sony Corporation 30 November 1999 Contents 1 Definition 2 General 2.1 Basic Specification Dimensions 2.1.1 1 1 1 1 FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential ii Version 1.50 Reader/Writer Operation Communication Commands 2.1.2 2.1.3 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 Specification Table Encryption Technique Connection with Controller Transaction Overview General Reader/Writer Internal Operation Commands Communication Protocol Re-sending Protocol ACK/NACK Packet Mutual Authentication Encryption and Decryption Attention Command Authentication 1 Command Authentication 2 Command Disconnect Command Change Reader/Writer Access Key Command Self-Diagnosis Command Check Firmware Version Command Change Communication Mode Command Kill Module Command Reader/Writer Reset Command Firmware Maintenance Command 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 Register Issue ID Command 7 Register Area Command 7 Register Service Command Register Manufacture ID Command 7 Card Self-Diagnosis Common Security Key Command Card Operation Command Polling Command Request Service Command Request Response Command Mutual Authentication Command Read Block Command Write Block Command Release Command Read Without Encryption Command Write Without Encryption Command Card Management Command 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 Fundamental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Cold and Heat Shock Shock Vibration Spurious Emissions 3 4 5 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential iii Version 1.50 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 Bump Electrostatic Discharge Multiple cards Anti-Collision 6 Reader/Write Specification Table B-antenna Reader/Writer 6.1 6.2 C-antenna Reader/Writer 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 B-antenna Reader/Writer Specification Table B-antenna Reader/Writer Schematic Drawing C-antenna Reader/Writer Specification Table C-antenna Reader/Writer Schematic Drawing List of Table Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Reader/Writer Internal Operation Command Card Operation Command Card Management Command Pin Assignment of Interface Connector CN2 List of Figures Fig.1 Communication Protocol and Packet Structure Fig.2 Printed Model No. (B-antenna) Fig.3 RF/Control Board Attached to External Board Fig.4 Pin Assignment of Connectors CN1-2 Fig.5 RF/Control Board Fig.6 Antenna Board (B-antenna) Fig.7 Printed Model No. (C-antenna) Fig.8 Antenna Board (C-antenna) 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 13 15 15 17 4 4 4 11 2 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 1 Version 1.50 Definition 1 In this document, following words are used in the following sense. Controller - An external computer, a gate controller or equivalent equipment directly connected to Reader/Writer through specified wired interface. Reader/Writer - The equipment, specified in this document, for Sony Remote Card System:
Card - A Contactless Smart Card for Sony Remote Card System: FeliCa FeliCa 2 2.1 General Basic Specification Reader/Writer consists of 3 parts an antenna board, an RF/control board and the cable that connects the antenna board and the RF/control board. 2.1.1 Dimensions The dimension of each type is described in Chapter 6. The tolerance is 0.5mm. 2.1.2 Specification Table Communication with Card data transfer rate carrier frequency modulation modulation bandwidth radiation level
: 250kbps or 211.875kbps
: 13.56MHz (50ppm)
: Receive - ASK, Manchester Coding
: Transmit - ASK(122%), Manchester Coding
: 300kHz (-30dB relative to carrier level)
: less than 2000V/m at 10m distance (C-antenna)
: less than 300V/m at 10m distance (B-antenna)
: half-duplex, CRC16 Communication method Power Supply (see Chapter 6) Digital Processing Unit (DPU) IC CXD8680R (designed by Sony) CXD8680R has 32 bit CPU core, 8 kbyte ROM, 3 kbyte SRAM, 2 kbyte Block Erasable Flash Memory and 4x32 kbyte Flash Memory inside. Controller Interface (serial interface) number of ports signal level baud rate for operation
: 1 (one)
: CMOS logic level
: 7.2kbps ~ 1.2288Mbps
(7.2, 8.192, 9.6, 14.4, 16.384, 19.2, 28.8, 32.768, 38.4, 57.6, 65.536, 76.8, 115.2, 131.072, 153.6, 230.4, 262.144, 460.8, 524.288, 921.6, 1048.576, 1228.8 kbps) communication method : half-duplex, check sum 2.1.3 Encryption Technique All communications to and from the Card, with the exception of Polling Command, are encrypted. All the communications to and from the Controller, with the exception of the Attention Command, are encrypted. 3 kinds of Encryption algorithm, Single-DES 56bit, Triple-DES 56bit and SEAC (Sony Encryption Algorithm for Card) 64bit, can be applied. 3 Reader/Writer Operation FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 2 Version 1.50 3.1 Connection with Controller The pin assignment is described in Chapter 6. 3.2 Transaction Overview 3.2.1 Communication Protocol There are two communication protocols, namely, data link level and application level protocol. Either ACK or NACK packet is returned in every packet transfer. ACK indicates a successful transfer, NACK means unsuccessful. Controller Reader/Writer Command Packet ACK Max. 2ms Start of Packet Code Packet Length Checksum Packet Data Checksum Command or Response Code Response Packet 00 00 FF LEN LCS PD0 PD1 PDn DCS 00 Max. 2ms ACK Preamble Packet Length Packet Data Postamble Fig. 1 : Communication Protocol and Packet Structure 3.2.2 Re-sending Protocol Reader/Writer supports the re-sending procedure in Controller interface. Re-sending handling is triggered or required in the two cases below :
1. NACK packet is returned. 2. Neither ACK nor NACK response comes. (time out) Controller should re-send the same packet within 5ms after receiving NACK or detecting time out. 3.2.3 ACK / NACK Packet ACK / NACK packet format is as follows :
ACK : LEN = 00h & LCS = ffh without Packet Data part and DCS NACK : LEN = ffh & LCS = 00h without Packet Data part and DCS FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 3 Version 1.50 3.2.4 Mutual Authentication Mutual Authentication is a process that is performed between Controller and Reader/Writer to authenticate each other mutually in order to avoid the fraud usage. This authentication is based on the following elements :
1. two 8byte (64bit) keys 2. three pass authentication model (ISO 9758) 3. cryptography algorithm mentioned in section 3.2.5. 3.2.5 Encryption and Decryption The cryptography algorithm is used for the following three stages :
1. mutual authentication between Controller and Reader/Writer 2. mutual authentication between Reader/Writer and Card 3. commands and data encryption through Reader/Writer Communication Commands 4 4.1 General In this section, the communication commands between Controller and Reader /Writer are described. Table 1-3 shows all commands between Controller and general Reader/Writer. All commands are categorized into 3 groups as follows :
1. Reader/Writer internal operation command 2. Card operation command 3. Card management command Card management command group is for issue Reader/Writer and not for general Reader/Writer . 4.2 Reader/Writer Internal Operation Command 4.2.1 Attention Command Attention Command enables Reader/Writer and Controller to recognize each other and is the only command available before the authentication completes. The main purpose of this Attention Command is to recognize its partner before authentication and to force Reader/Writer to be in the idle state. 4.2.2 Authentication 1 Command Authentication 1 Command enables Controller to authenticate Reader/Writer. 4.2.3 Authentication 2 Command Authentication 2 Command enables Reader/Writer to authenticate Controller. 4.2.4 Disconnect Command Disconnect Command is for Controller to terminate the communication with Reader/Writer. Command Attention Authentication 1 Authentication 2 Command Code Response Code 00h 02h 04h 01h 03h 05h FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 4 Version 1.50 Disconnect Change Reader/Writer Access Key Self-Diagnosis Check Firmware Version Change Communication Mode Kill Module Reader/Writer Reset Firmware Maintenance 06h 20h 40h 44h 46h 4ah 4ch 52h 07h 21h 41h 45h 47h 4bh 4dh 53h Table 1 : Reader/Writer Internal Operation Command Command Code Response Code Command Polling Request Service Request Response Mutual Authentication Read Block Write Block Release Read Without Encryption Write Without Encryption 80h 82h 84h 86h 88h 8ah 8eh 98h 9ah Table 2 : Card Operation Command 81h 83h 85h 87h 89h 8bh 8fh 99h 9bh Command Register Issue ID Register Area Register Service Register Manufacture ID Card Self-Diagnosis Command Code Response Code c0h c2h c4h e0h f0h c1h c3h c5h e1h f1h Table 3 : Card Management Command FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 5 Version 1.50 4.2.5 Change Reader/Writer Access Key Command Change Reader/Writer Access Key Command performs alteration of the access keys, which are stored in Reader/Writer for the mutual authentication between Controller and Reader/Writer. 4.2.6 Self-Diagnosis Command Self-Diagnosis Command activates self-diagnosis test of Reader/Writer. After the Diagnosis completion, Reader/Writer sends back the test result. 4.2.7 Check Firmware Version Command Check Firmware Version Command is used for checking the version of Reader/Writer firmware. 4.2.8 Change Communication Mode Command Change Communication Mode Command performs the following changes : baud rate, logic level interface(non-inverted or inverted), encryption on/off, time-out. 4.2.9 Kill Module Command Kill Module Command is used for killing the specified module within Reader/Writer. 4.2.10 Reader/Writer Reset Command Reader/Writer Reset Command executes the initialization routine. 4.2.11 Firmware Maintenance Command Firmware Maintenance Command is used for updating the firmware within Reader/Writer. 4.3 Card Operation Command Polling Command 4.3.1 Polling Command enables Reader/Writer to give a call to Card and to detect existence of Card by the response from Card. 4.3.2 Request Service Command Request Service Command enables Reader/Writer to check whether the specified service code is registered to Card or not. In case that the specified service is registered to Card, key version of the service is available by the response from Card. 4.3.3 Request Response Command Request Response Command enables Reader/Writer to check which mode Card is in. There are 4 modes, before Authentication, after Authentication 1, after Authentication 2 and after Register xxx Command (see 4.4 Card Management Command). 4.3.4 Mutual Authentication Command Mutual Authentication Command activates the mutual authentication procedure between Reader/Writer and Card. FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 6 Version 1.50 4.3.5 Read Block Command Read Block Command activates Reader/Writer to read the specified block data from Card after the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card has been established successfully. Read Block Command enables a Service Provider with successful mutual authentication to read blocks that this Service Provider has the right to access. With one Read Block Command, up to 8 block can be read simultaneously. If more than 8 blocks should be read, more than one Read Block Command shall be called separately. The response of Read Block Command is a 1byte Read result and Block Data that has been read. In the Read result, a 1byte consequence of one block Read is given in 1bit. As there are up to 8 blocks, 1byte is enough to record all the Read consequence. 4.3.6 Write Block Command Write Block Command activates Reader/Writer to write the specified block data to Card as new data after the mutual authentication between Reader/writer and Card has been established successfully. With one Write Block Command, up to 8 block can be written simultaneously. If more than 8 blocks should be written, more than one Write Block Command shall be called separately. The response of Write Block Command is a 1byte Write result. In the Write result, a 1byte consequence of one block Write is given in 1bit. As there are up to 8 blocks, 1byte is enough to record all the Write consequence. The purse operation can be performed with Write Block Command. 4.3.7 Release Command Release Command enables Card to be released from established communication sequence with Reader/Writer. 4.3.8 Read Without Encryption Command Read Without Encryption Command activates Reader/Writer to read the specified block data from Card without the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card. Read Without Encryption Command can be applied only to blocks which service code is registered security-free. The number of blocks that can be read simultaneously and the response of Read Without Encryption Command are the same as those for Read Block Command (see 4.3.5). 4.3.9 Write Without Encryption Command Write Without Encryption Command activates Reader/Writer to write the specified block data to Card without the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card, however can be applied only to blocks which service code is registered security-
free. The number of blocks that can be write simultaneously and the response of Write Without Encryption Command are the same as those for Write Block Command (see 4.3.6). FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 7 Version 1.50 4.4 Card Management Command The commands described in this section are for issue Reader/Writer and not for general Reader/Writer . 4.4.1 Register Issue ID Command Register Issue ID Command makes it possible to register Issue ID(IDi) , Issue Parameter(PMi), System Code and Area 0000 Key to Card, and also makes it to erase other services and to initialize Memory Allocation Information in Card. 4.4.2 Register Area Command Register Area Command makes it possible to register new Area and the parameters of new Area to Card, which are Service Code Range, Available Block Number and Area Key. 4.4.3 Register Service Command Register Service Command makes it possible to register new Service and the parameters of new Service to Card, which are Service Code, Block Number and Service Key. 4.4.4 Register Manufacture ID Command Register Manufacture ID Command makes it possible to register Manufacture ID(IDm) , Manufacture Parameter(PMm), System Code, System Key and Area 0000 Key to Card, and also makes it to clear Issue ID of Card. In order to execute Register Manufacture ID Command, Manufacture ID must be all 00h. This means that Register Manufacture ID Command is effective to Card once for all. 4.4.5 Card Self-Diagnosis Command Card Self-Diagnosis Command activates self-diagnosis test of Card. After the Diagnosis completion, Card sends back the test result. FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 8 Version 1.50 Fundamental Specifications 5 5.1 Operating Temperature
-20 to 70C Compliant to IEC 68-2-2 Part 2 Test Bd and IEC 68-2-1 Part 2 Test Ad, with duration 16 hours. 5.2 Storage Temperature
-40 to 80C Compliant to IEC 68-2-2 Part 2 Test Bb and IEC 68-2-1 Part 2 Test Ab, with duration 72 hours. 5.3 Humidity Compliant to IEC 68-2-3 Part 2 Test Ca, with duration 4 days. 5.4 Cold and Heat Shock Compliant to IEC 68-2-1 Part 2 Test Aa, with temperature -20C and duration 2 hours, and IEC 68-2-2 Part 2 Test Ba, with temperature 70C and duration 2 hours. 5.5 Shock Compliant to IEC 68-2-27 Part 2 Test Ea, severity 60g, duration 11ms. 5.6 Vibration Compliant to IEC 68-2-6 with respect to the following parameters :
Frequency Range : 10Hz to 500Hz
Vibration Severity : 3gn
Sweep rate : 1 octave per minute
Endurance by sweeping : 20 sweep cycles for each X,Y and Z axis. Spurious Emissions 5.7 Compliant to MPT 1339 clause 4.1.3 ; FCC Regulation Part 15.225 and Part 15.209 ; and EC(EU) I-ETS 300 330 clause 7.2.1.3. 5.8 Bump Compliant to IEC 68-2-29 Part 2 Test Eb, severity 40gn, duration 6ms and 4000 bumps. 5.9 Electrostatic Discharge Compliant to IEC 801-2, with severity level 3 (Test Voltage Air discharge : 8kV ). 5.10 Multiple Card The Reader/Writer allows addressing and authentication of up to four Cards in the communication area. Each Card will only respond to commands intended for it and only one Card can be addressed in a single command. 5.11 Anti-Collision Reader/Writer supports anti-collision of multiple cards. FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 9 Version 1.50 6 6.1 Reader/Writer Specification Table B-antenna Reader/Writer 6.1.1 B-antenna Reader/Writer Specification Table Model No. : RC-S480B General model No. RC-S480 is printed on the RF/Control board (see Fig.2). B-
antenna means antenna type shown in Fig.6 and it is marked on B as in Fig.2. A mark on numerals 1-5 (it is 1 in Fig.2) indicates the installed software version. RC-S480 A B E F DC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 2 : Printed Model No. (B-antenna) Operating Distance : 30mm
- The Reader/Writer is adjusted by the combination of the RF/Control board and the antenna board, both of which shall have the same serial number labels to maximize the operating distance, and therefore, the operating distance cannot be assured by the different combination of the boards.
- The antenna board and the RF/Control board shall be placed more than 15mm apart. In the effective operating scope of the antenna, there shall be nothing that generates electric or magnetic noise. Neither shall there be an electric or magnetic shield or reflection.
- Emission from another Reader/Writer affects the operating distance. In operating plural Reader/Writers simultaneously, it is desirable for antenna boards to be separated more than 30cm each other in order to keep the 30mm operating distance. However, Reader/Writers can be operated under less than 30cm separation each other with no problem except for decrease of the operating distance. Dimensions (see Fig.5 and 6) antenna : 50mm x 25mm x 6mm (PCB thickness 1mm, connector height 5mm) RF/Control board : 50mm x 60mm x 15mm (PCB thickness 1mm) cable : length 120mm The RF/Control board can be attached to external board by the interface connector CN2 as is shown in Fig.3. FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 10 Version 1.50 Variable Capacitor RF/ Control Board to Antenna Board External Board CN1 (4pin) CN2 (40pin) Fig.3 : RF/Control Board Attached to External Board Mounting Holes (see Fig.5,6) antenna : (no mounting hole) RF/Control board : M3 x 2, clearance 8mm Interface Connector : HKP-40M1 (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.) The interface connector is a 40-pin double row C-antennaonnector located at the lower edge of the RF/Control board which is shown in the schematic drawing of Fig.5. The pitch of connector pins is 2.54mm.Connector pins are gilded. The left end of the bottom row of connector pins is No. 1. Pin assignment of the connector (CN2) is shown in Fig. 4 and Table 4. 12V 5V GND SI, SO DA0-7 DB0-7 HS0-3 Mode
:DC input port (for RF power amplifier)
:DC input port
:Ground port
:Serial Data I/O (CMOS 5V)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DA0-7 are connected to PG0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DA0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DB0-7 are connected to PH0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DB0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) HS0-2 are connected to PF4-6 of DPU IC CXD8680R, and HS3 is connected to both PF7 and PF2. In order to control HS0-3, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:No connection in usual operation. Only in loading program, high level voltage (5V) shall be applied to the pin before RF/Control board is powered on FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 11 Version 1.50 Modu., Demodu. & Power Amp. Controller to Antenna CN1 1 2 3 4 RFIN+
RFIN-
RFOUT+
RFOUT-
*WD RD
*R/W
*WD RD
*R/W CARRIER CARRIER
*CARRIER
*CARRIER SO SI DA[0-7]
DA[0-7]
DB[0-7]
DB[0-7]
HS[0-3]
HS[0-3]
V 2 1 D N G V 5 EN/*INH EN/*INH D N G V 5 MODE 12V 12V DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 HS0 HS1 HS2 HS3 GND GND CN2 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 CON40A GND GND SI SO MODE DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 5V 5V Fig.4 : Pin Assignment of Connectors CN1-2 Pin No. Pin No. Pin Assignment Pin Assignment No Connection No Connection 12V 12V No Connection GND GND SI SO No Connection No Connection 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 18 17 20 19 22 21 24 23 26 25 28 27 30 29 32 31 34 33 36 35 38 37 39 40 Table 4 : Pin Assignment of Interface Connector CN2 MODE DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 5V 5V DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 HS0 HS1 HS2 HS3 No Connection No Connection No Connection No Connection GND GND FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 12 Version 1.50 Power voltage voltage allowance current
:DC12V (CN2 pin1 and 3)
:DC5V (CN2 pin34 and 36)
:DC12V +4V, -0.5V
:DC5V 0.5V
:DC12V
:DC5V
:100mV (peak-to-peak) 90mA 150mA voltage ripple allowance The Reader/Writer can be operated in the voltage range of 5 - 11.5V and the voltage ripple > 100mV for DC12V, however operating distance cannot be assured in such condition. External Interface serial 1 port : CMOS logic level (5V) software selectable, non-inverted or inverted, and baud rate
(default setting : non-inverted, 115.2kbps) parallel 20bit I/O port : CMOS logic level (5V) FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 13 Version 1.50 6.1.2 B-antenna Reader/Writer Schematic Drawing Fig.5 : RF/Control Board (B-antenna & C) FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 14 Version 1.50 Fig.6 : Antenna Board (B-antenna) FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 15 Version 1.50 6.2 C-antenna Reader/Writer 6.2.1 C-antenna Reader/Writer Specification Table Model No. : RC-S480C General model No. RC-S480 is printed on the RF/Control board (see Fig.7). C-
antenna means antenna type shown in Fig.8 and it is marked on C as in Fig.7. A mark on numerals 1-5 indicates (it is 1 in Fig.7) the installed software version. RC-S480 A B E F DC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 7 : Printed Model No. (C-antenna) Operating Distance : 100mm
- The Reader/Writer is adjusted by the combination of the RF/Control board and the antenna board, both of which shall have the same serial number labels to maximize the operating distance, and therefore, the operating distance cannot be assured by the different combination of the boards.
- The antenna board and the RF/Control board shall be placed more than 15mm apart. In the effective operating scope of the antenna, there shall be nothing that generates electric or magnetic noise. Neither shall there be an electric or magnetic shield or reflection.
- Emission from another Reader/Writer affects the operating distance. In operating plural Reader/Writers simultaneously, it is desirable for antenna boards to be separated more than 70cm each other in order to keep the 20mm operating distance. However, Reader/Writers can be operated under less than 70cm separation each other with no problem except for decrease of the operating distance. Dimensions (see Fig.5 and 8) antenna :104mm x 67mm x 6mm (PCB thickness 1mm, connector height 5mm) RF/Control board : 50mm x 60mm x 15mm (PCB thickness 1mm) cable : length 120mm The RF/Control board can be attached to external board by the interface connector CN2 as is shown in Fig.3. Mounting Holes (see Fig.5 and 8) antenna RF/Control board
: M3 x 4, clearance 8mm
: M3 x 2, clearance 8mm FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 16 Version 1.50 Interface Connector : HKP-40M1 (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.) The interface connector is a 40-pin double row C-antennaonnector located at the lower edge of the RF/Control board which is shown in the schematic drawing of Fig.5. Connector pins are gilded. The left end of the bottom row of connector pins is No. 1. Pin assignment of the connector (CN2) is shown in Fig. 4 and Table 4.
:DC input port (for RF power amplifier)
:DC input port
:Ground port
:Serial Data I/O (CMOS 5V)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DA0-7 are connected to PG0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DA0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DB0-7 are connected to PH0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DB0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) HS0-2 are connected to PF4-6 of DPU IC CXD8680R, and HS3 is connected to both PF7 and PF2. In order to control HS0-3, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:No connection in usual operation. Only in loading program, high level voltage (5V) shall be applied to the pin. 12V 5V GND SI, SO DA0-7 DB0-7 HS0-3 Mode Power voltage voltage allowance current
:DC12V (CN2 pin1 and 3)
:DC5V (CN2 pin34 and 36)
: DC12V +4V, -0.5V
:DC5V 0.5V
:DC12V
:DC5V 150mA 150mA
:100mV (peak-to-peak) voltage ripple allowance The Reader/Writer can be operated in the voltage range of 5 - 11.5V and the voltage ripple > 100mV for DC12V, however operating distance cannot be assured in such condition. External Interface serial 1 port : CMOS logic level(5V) software selectable, non-inverted or inverted, and baud rate
(default setting : non-inverted, 115.2kbps) parallel 20bit I/O port : CMOS logic level (5V) FeliCa : Reader/Writer RC-S480 Users Manual Sony Confidential 17 Version 1.50 6.2.2 C-antenna Reader/Writer Schematic Drawing Fig.8 : Antenna Board (C-antenna)
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Operational Description
- Model RC-S480C -
Version 1.0 Sony Corporation RC-S480C Operational Description Reader/Writer Operation After turning on the power switch, the Reader/Writer transmits 13.56MHz 10% ASK polling signal with the specified intensity until receiving a response from a contactless card. After receiving the response from a card the device starts to communicate with the card by using the same frequency and modulation. Though the reader/writer is a self-
operating device according to the program installed in the FLASH memory, it can be connected to a host computer (Controller) for more complicated applications by taking out the reader/writer from the enclosure. For the connection to a host computer, refer to the initialization and communication protocols described below. 1 Connection with Controller Interface Connector : HKP-40M1 (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.) The interface connector is a 40-pin double row C-antenna connector located at the lower edge of the RF/Control board. The pitch of connector pins is 2.54mm.Connector pins are gilded. The left end of the bottom row of connector pins is No. 1. Pin assignment of the connector (CN2) is shown in Fig. 1 and Table 1.
:DC input port (for RF power amplifier)
:DC input port
:Ground port
:Serial Data I/O (CMOS 5V)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DA0-7 are connected to PG0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DA0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) DB0-7 are connected to PH0-7 of DPU IC CXD8680R. In order to control DB0-7, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:Parallel Data I/O (CMOS 5V) HS0-2 are connected to PF4-6 of DPU IC CXD8680R, and HS3 is connected to both PF7 and PF2. In order to control HS0-3, it is necessary to load other program code to RF/Control board. (see Reader/Writer Programmers Reference Manual)
:No connection in usual operation. Only in loading program, high level voltage (5V) shall be applied to the pin before RF/Control board is powered on 12V 5V GND SI, SO DA0-7 DB0-7 HS0-3 Mode Power voltage voltage allowance current
:DC12V (CN2 pin1 and 3)
:DC5V (CN2 pin34 and 36)
:DC12V +4V, -0.5V
:DC5V 0.5V
:DC12V
:DC5V
:100mV (peak-to-peak) 90mA 150mA voltage ripple allowance The Reader/Writer can be operated in the voltage range of 5 - 11.5V and the voltage ripple > 100mV for DC12V, however operating distance cannot be assured in such condition. External Interface RC-S480C Operational Description serial 1 port : CMOS logic level (5V) software selectable, non-inverted or inverted, and baud rate
(default setting : non-inverted, 115.2kbps) parallel 20bit I/O port : CMOS logic level (5V) Modu., Demodu. & Power Amp. Controller to Antenna CN1 1 2 3 4 RFIN+
RFIN-
RFOUT+
RFOUT-
*WD RD
*R/W
*WD RD
*R/W CARRIER CARRIER
*CARRIER
*CARRIER SO SI DA[0-7]
DA[0-7]
DB[0-7]
DB[0-7]
HS[0-3]
HS[0-3]
V 2 1 D N G V 5 EN/*INH EN/*INH D N G V 5 MODE 12V 12V DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 HS0 HS1 HS2 HS3 GND GND CN2 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 CON40A GND GND SI SO MODE DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 5V 5V Fig.1 : Pin Assignment of Connectors CN1-2 Pin No. Pin No. Pin Assignment Pin Assignment No Connection No Connection 12V 12V No Connection GND GND SI SO No Connection No Connection 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Table 1 : Pin Assignment of Interface Connector CN2 MODE DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 5V 5V DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 HS0 HS1 HS2 HS3 No Connection No Connection No Connection No Connection GND GND RC-S480C Operational Description 2 Transaction Overview 2.1 Communication Protocol There are two communication protocols, namely, data link level and application level protocol. Either ACK or NACK packet is returned in every packet transfer. ACK indicates a successful transfer, NACK means unsuccessful. Controller Reader/Writer Command Packet ACK Max. 2ms Start of Packet Code Packet Length Checksum Packet Data Checksum Command or Response Code Response Packet 00 00 FF LEN LCS PD0 PD1 PDn DCS 00 Max. 2ms ACK Preamble Packet Length Packet Data Postamble Fig. 2 : Communication Protocol and Packet Structure 2.2 Re-sending Protocol Reader/Writer supports the re-sending procedure in Controller interface. Re-sending handling is triggered or required in the two cases below :
1. NACK packet is returned. 2. Neither ACK nor NACK response comes. (time out) Controller should re-send the same packet within 5ms after receiving NACK or detecting time out. 2.3 ACK / NACK Packet ACK / NACK packet format is as follows :
ACK : LEN = 00h & LCS = ffh without Packet Data part and DCS NACK : LEN = ffh & LCS = 00h without Packet Data part and DCS 2.4 Mutual Authentication Mutual Authentication is a process that is performed between Controller and Reader/Writer to authenticate each other mutually in order to avoid the fraud usage. This authentication is based on the following elements :
1. two 8byte (64bit) keys 2. three pass authentication model (ISO 9758) 3. cryptography algorithm mentioned in section 3.2.5. 2.5 Encryption and Decryption The cryptography algorithm is used for the following three stages :
1. mutual authentication between Controller and Reader/Writer 2. mutual authentication between Reader/Writer and Card 4. commands and data encryption through Reader/Writer RC-S480C Operational Description Communication Commands 3 3.1 General In this section, the communication commands between Controller and Reader /Writer are described. Table 1-3 shows all commands between Controller and general Reader/Writer. All commands are categorized into 3 groups as follows :
1. Reader/Writer internal operation command 2. Card operation command 3. Card management command Card management command group is for issue Reader/Writer and not for general Reader/Writer . 3.2 Reader/Writer Internal Operation Command 3.2.1 Attention Command Attention Command enables Reader/Writer and Controller to recognize each other and is the only command available before the authentication completes. The main purpose of this Attention Command is to recognize its partner before authentication and to force Reader/Writer to be in the idle state. 3.2.2 Authentication 1 Command Authentication 1 Command enables Controller to authenticate Reader/Writer. 3.2.3 Authentication 2 Command Authentication 2 Command enables Reader/Writer to authenticate Controller. 3.2.4 Disconnect Command Disconnect Command is for Controller to terminate the communication with Reader/Writer. Command Attention Authentication 1 Authentication 2 Disconnect Change Reader/Writer Access Key Self-Diagnosis Check Firmware Version Change Communication Mode Kill Module Reader/Writer Reset Firmware Maintenance Command Code Response Code 00h 02h 04h 06h 20h 40h 44h 46h 4ah 4ch 52h 01h 03h 05h 07h 21h 41h 45h 47h 4bh 4dh 53h Table 2 : Reader/Writer Internal Operation Command Command Code Response Code RC-S480C Operational Description Command Polling Request Service Request Response Mutual Authentication Read Block Write Block Release Read Without Encryption Write Without Encryption 80h 82h 84h 86h 88h 8ah 8eh 98h 9ah Table 3 : Card Operation Command 81h 83h 85h 87h 89h 8bh 8fh 99h 9bh Command Register Issue ID Register Area Register Service Register Manufacture ID Card Self-Diagnosis Command Code Response Code c0h c2h c4h e0h f0h c1h c3h c5h e1h f1h Table 4 : Card Management Command 3.2.5 Change Reader/Writer Access Key Command Change Reader/Writer Access Key Command performs alteration of the access keys, which are stored in Reader/Writer for the mutual authentication between Controller and Reader/Writer. 3.2.6 Self-Diagnosis Command Self-Diagnosis Command activates self-diagnosis test of Reader/Writer. After the Diagnosis completion, Reader/Writer sends back the test result. 3.2.7 Check Firmware Version Command Check Firmware Version Command is used for checking the version of Reader/Writer firmware. 3.2.8 Change Communication Mode Command Change Communication Mode Command performs the following changes : baud rate, logic level interface(non-inverted or inverted), encryption on/off, time-out. 3.2.9 Kill Module Command Kill Module Command is used for killing the specified module within Reader/Writer. 3.2.10 Reader/Writer Reset Command Reader/Writer Reset Command executes the initialization routine. 3.2.11 Firmware Maintenance Command Firmware Maintenance Command is used for updating the firmware within Reader/Writer. RC-S480C Operational Description 3.3 Card Operation Command Polling Command 3.3.1 Polling Command enables Reader/Writer to give a call to Card and to detect existence of Card by the response from Card. 3.3.2 Request Service Command Request Service Command enables Reader/Writer to check whether the specified service code is registered to Card or not. In case that the specified service is registered to Card, key version of the service is available by the response from Card. 3.3.3 Request Response Command Request Response Command enables Reader/Writer to check which mode Card is in. There are 4 modes, before Authentication, after Authentication 1, after Authentication 2 and after Register xxx Command (see 4.4 Card Management Command). 3.3.4 Mutual Authentication Command Mutual Authentication Command activates the mutual authentication procedure between Reader/Writer and Card. 3.3.5 Read Block Command Read Block Command activates Reader/Writer to read the specified block data from Card after the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card has been established successfully. Read Block Command enables a Service Provider with successful mutual authentication to read blocks that this Service Provider has the right to access. With one Read Block Command, up to 8 block can be read simultaneously. If more than 8 blocks should be read, more than one Read Block Command shall be called separately. The response of Read Block Command is a 1byte Read result and Block Data that has been read. In the Read result, a 1byte consequence of one block Read is given in 1bit. As there are up to 8 blocks, 1byte is enough to record all the Read consequence. 3.3.6 Write Block Command Write Block Command activates Reader/Writer to write the specified block data to Card as new data after the mutual authentication between Reader/writer and Card has been established successfully. With one Write Block Command, up to 8 block can be written simultaneously. If more than 8 blocks should be written, more than one Write Block Command shall be called separately. The response of Write Block Command is a 1byte Write result. In the Write result, a 1byte consequence of one block Write is given in 1bit. As there are up to 8 blocks, 1byte is enough to record all the Write consequence. The purse operation can be performed with Write Block Command. 3.3.7 Release Command Release Command enables Card to be released from established communication sequence with Reader/Writer. 3.3.8 Read Without Encryption Command Read Without Encryption Command activates Reader/Writer to read the specified block data from Card without the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card. Read Without Encryption Command can be applied only to blocks which service code is registered security-free. The number of blocks that can be read simultaneously and the response of Read RC-S480C Operational Description Without Encryption Command are the same as those for Read Block Command
(see 4.3.5). 3.3.9 Write Without Encryption Command Write Without Encryption Command activates Reader/Writer to write the specified block data to Card without the mutual authentication between the Reader/Writer and Card, however can be applied only to blocks which service code is registered security-
free. The number of blocks that can be write simultaneously and the response of Write Without Encryption Command are the same as those for Write Block Command
(see 4.3.6). RC-S480C Operational Description 3.4 Card Management Command The commands described in this section are for issue Reader/Writer and not for general Reader/Writer . 3.4.1 Register Issue ID Command Register Issue ID Command makes it possible to register Issue ID(IDi) , Issue Parameter(PMi), System Code and Area 0000 Key to Card, and also makes it to erase other services and to initialize Memory Allocation Information in Card. 3.4.2 Register Area Command Register Area Command makes it possible to register new Area and the parameters of new Area to Card, which are Service Code Range, Available Block Number and Area Key. 3.4.3 Register Service Command Register Service Command makes it possible to register new Service and the parameters of new Service to Card, which are Service Code, Block Number and Service Key. 3.4.4 Register Manufacture ID Command Register Manufacture ID Command makes it possible to register Manufacture ID(IDm) , Manufacture Parameter(PMm), System Code, System Key and Area 0000 Key to Card, and also makes it to clear Issue ID of Card. In order to execute Register Manufacture ID Command, Manufacture ID must be all 00h. This means that Register Manufacture ID Command is effective to Card once for all. 3.4.5 Card Self-Diagnosis Command Card Self-Diagnosis Command activates self-diagnosis test of Card. After the Diagnosis completion, Card sends back the test result.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2000-03-17 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2000-03-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003739166
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1 | Physical Address |
1-7-1 Konan
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Tokyo, N/A 108-0075
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Japan
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AK8
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
S480C
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
R****** T******
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1 | Title |
Senior Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-50********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-50********
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c******@jp.sony.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Radio Frequency Investigation Ltd
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1 | Name |
N******** G******** C******
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1 | Physical Address |
Ewhurst Park, Ramsdell.
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Hampshire, RG26 5RQ
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United Kingdom
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1 | Telephone Number |
+44 1********
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1 | Fax Number |
+44 1********
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n******@rfi.co.uk
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Sony Remote Card System Reader/Writer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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