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- Extremely compact device
- Ideal for limited space
- 60+ RFID Technologies supported - LF, HF, NFC and smart cards
By clicking you consent to receive emails from Elatec with information related to its RFID solutions. Such information may include: updates on new technologies or services; thought leadership research, blogs and case studies; and invitations to join exclusive events. This section provides installation information that is specific to smart card reader drivers for Microsoft Windows. Vendors that supply their own reader drivers should make each driver a member of the SmartCardReader setup class in the INF Version Section of the driver's INF file. ELATEC RFID DRIVER - For further information please visit: For further information please visit the following link: Visit us at Securex. Or how the new universal reader TWN4 Palon can be used for time management and logical access and authentication applications. Have a look at our explanatory video. Uploader: Zolokus Date Added: 1. Elatec's access solution can be implemented with a single RFID reader, as readers from Elatec can be compatible with more than 60 different technologies. Elatec's outstanding software enables this flexibility. Telematics in Vehicles Starting a vehicle is only possible after the driver has successfully authenticated himself.
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- Standalone operation and flush-mount integration into printers and other industrial applications
- Integrated LF and HF antennas
- Integrated BLE module 2.4 GHz for data communication and authentication, BLE v4.2, upgradable
- Flexible cable with standard micro USB connector, many protocols, including CCID and PC/SC 2.01
- One socket for Secure Access Modules (SAM) cards, ID-000 form factorOne socket for Secure Access Modules (SAM) cards, ID-000 form factor
- Optional mounting holes for easy and fast installation Supports fast (re)configuration over network and over wireless interface with TWN4 CONFIG Card
- TWN4 Upgrade Card for P and PI options available on request
- Powerful SDK for writing apps which are executed directly on the reader
- Onboard 18 kB flash storage, e.g. for storing user accessible non-volatile data
- Direct chip-commands support
- Customizable design inlay
- 3D construction data (STEP) on request
The economics of electric vehicles (EVs) are hard to ignore – significantly cheaper to charge vs. fuel; up to 10x cheaper to maintain; a lifetime up to 2.5x as long as internal combustion engine vehicles and prices that continue to come down, driven by improving battery costs. These fundamentals are largely why the Bloomberg New Energy Finance 2019 Electric Vehicle Outlook suggests there will be 540 million EVs on the road by 2040: 500 million passenger vehicles and more than 40 million commercial EVs.
To play their part in driving adoption, those behind the development of large-scale EV charging networks must continue to make charging as seamless and user-friendly as possible. ABB’s partnership with Elatec recognizes payment as a key component in this effort.
“Until now, EV drivers using out-of-home charging had to authorize their charges with a physical RFID card. This meant needing to register and wait for a card through the mail, looking through a wallet or purse at the charging station, and waiting, again, for replacements when RFID cards are damaged or lost,” said Frank Muehlon, Head of ABB’s global business for EV Charging Infrastructure. “The new innovation by ABB and long-term partner Elatec, a global leader in RFID technology, means ABB EV chargers are able to accept authorization from a digital card stored in the users’ Apple or Android Wallet, making EV charging easier and more accessible than ever before.”
The new technology enables charging service operators and e-mobility service providers to support authorization using a membership pass stored in a users’ mobile wallet held against a TWN4 RFID reader, as an optional alternative to the physical RFID card they currently use. As a result, when an EV owner wants to recharge on the go, all that’s needed is the quick pass of a smart phone or watch.
As the original RFID reader supplier for ABB, the partnership between the two companies is well established. When one of ABB’s customers, Electrify America, asked for mobile authorization functionality, Elatec was the obvious partner. The innovation is live for Electrify America - the US and Canada are the first markets to adopt the technology - and is also open for use anywhere in the world.
ABB sees mass technology adoption, including near field communication (NFC), as key to enabling growth of the EV market. This innovation is not a celebration of proprietary ABB technology, but an opportunity to move forward as an industry with solutions that encourage wider EV adoption to achieve scale.
As a non-proprietary technology, the use of NFC is also a key example of leveraging open standards and interoperability as a foundation to drive EV charging infrastructure development and deployment. From safety, scalability, savings, security and simplicity, interoperability enhances the fundamentals across virtually all aspects of EV infrastructure development. As noted in ABB’s recent White Paper, standards and interoperability: scaling EV charging infrastructure, “Open standards create a common knowledge-base and language for consumers as well as infrastructure stakeholders; this understanding correlates directly with greater adoption and investment in EVs and infrastructure.” Erfos driver download.
With open standards as the foundation, further developments in charging will combine with practical regulatory policies, underpinning increasingly rapid commercialization and a steeper growth curve for EV adoption overall.
And now, EV drivers can experience the fruits of this progress one smartphone wave at a time.