NEW PRODUCT – Magstripe Reader – PS/2 Interface – 3 Tracks (1&2&3)

Window-196

NEW PRODUCT – Magstripe Reader – PS/2 Interface – 3 Tracks (1&2&3). Decode what’s hidden on your credit cards, or use it for an access system – this mag-stripe card reader can decode all three tracks! We like this small and easy to use mag-stripe reader for being so microcontroller-friendly. Instead of a USB port, it has a PS/2 interface and acts like a ‘keyboard’. In fact, its designed to be a ‘pass through’/'keyboard wedge’ device for point-of-sale terminals. What’s nice about PS/2 is that it uses a single connector for power and data, and uses two data pins. When a card is swiped, the raw data is decoded, parity-checked and spit out as if they were typed on a keyboard.

Window-1-113

There is one magnetic head but you can swipe in either direction and will emit data in the right order.

Nearly all microcontrollers have existing PS/2 keyboard examples that would work fine with this swiper.
For Ardiuno users, we tried out PJRC’s PS2_Keyboard library with great success – just check the ‘simple text’ example for which pins you can connect to on your ‘duino (on an Uno we used digital pins 2 and 3). We suggest our PS/2 adapter cable to make the wiring easy. Swipe any magnetic card and you’ll see the data appear in the serial terminal!

This reader will read and decode all three tracks of standard magnetic-stripe cards. It cannot write to cards, and cannot be modified to write to cards. We also have a two-track reader which is less expensive but does not read track #3. Wikipedia has a great article on magnetic stripe cards which will help you determine if you need a three-track reader or if a two-track reader is good enough.

  • 29mm (1.6″) wide
  • 90.5mm (3.56″) long
  • 26.4mm (1.04″) tall
  • 196cm (77″) cable

In stock and shipping now!

Filed under: sensorsparts — by adafruit, posted May 24, 2012 at 5:40 pm


Try Adafruit's new iPhone & iPad app for makers! Circuit Playground! "Incredibly handy for anyone working in electronics. Perfect for engineers and non-engineers alike."
Looking for engineers, makers and the builders of dreams? Try our Adafruit job boards.
Join our weekly Adafruit SHOW-AND-TELL at 9:30pm ET every Saturday night! Then at 10pm, ASK-AN-ENGINEER with Ladyada and the Adafruit team!

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

www.flickr.com
adafruit's items Go to adafruit's photostream
www.flickr.com
items in Adafruits More in Adafruits pool