Smart cards can be classified based on the type of embedded processor, the type of memory stripe and the communication system.
Based on the type of processor there are two types of smart cards: Memory cards and Microprocessor cards. The Memory Card has no microprocessor on the card and relies on the card reader or an external application for its data processing needs. These cards offer minimal security and hence are used mostly in low to medium security applications. Memory cards are also of two types: Storage only Memory card and Memory Card with Register. The former type has a re-writeable memory and is often used in loyalty applications. The latter type is not re-writeable. It starts with a set of stored values, which decrease with use. These cards are predominantly used for pre-paid telephone and vending machines. The Microprocessor card has an on-board CPU and operating system to manage access to the data within. This card offers a high level of security and is used to store electronic money, sensitive data or security keys.
Based on type of memory stripe, there are two types of cards: magnetic and optical. A magnetic stripe is made of magnetic particles which can be used to store binary data based on magnetic polarity. An optical stripe is similar to a compact disc and works on the same principle, i.e. a high intensity laser beam is used to burn data and a weak laser beam is used to can read it.
Based on the communication system, smart cards are of three types: contact, contact-less and hybrid. In contact cards, the chip with the contact pad (plate) is embedded in the card and the card must be inserted into a smart card reader which will physically touch the chip’s pad to transmit/receive data. In contact-less cards, an antenna coil is embedded with the chip and the card must pass close to a smart card reader to do a transaction, so that the embedded antenna can communicate with a receiving antenna in the reader. A hybrid card is one that has both contact and contact-less capabilities. It is often used for transport applications, wherein the contact mode is used to load the card with value and the contact-less mode is used to reduce the value based on the toll. |