ACR123U SDK
      ACR123U SDK

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      ACR123U SDK

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      Software Development Kit for contactless payments. Includes test cards and sample code for the NFC reader ACR123U.

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      This SDK enables the ACR123U to be used and integrated to various POS Terminals. This SDK provides sample codes for device and contactless card programming in the Linux and Windows platforms, and supports programming languages including MS Visual C++, MS Visual C#.NET, and Linux GTK C++.

      The ACR123U SDK provides a demo for the payment functionalities of the ACR123U. By using the JCOP cards provided, which emulate a valid (non-expired card) and invalid card (expired card), the demo shows the various responses of the payment kernel loaded in the ACR123U to various payment scenarios. It also has a manual to explain the various payment functionalities of the ACR123U.

      What's included

      Smart Card Reader(s)
      • 1 x ACR123U Intelligent Contactless Reader
      Test Card(s)/ Token(s)
      • 3 x ACOS3 Contactless Smart Cards
      • ACOS6-SAM Secure Access Module Card
      • 2 x JCOP Cards emulating a PayPass Card
      CD-ROM
      • Reference Manual(s) 
      • PayPass Demo
      • Sample Codes: 
        • Demonstrates basic commands used to communicate with the cards and readers 
        • Available in the following programming languages: 
          • MS Visual C++.NET 2008 (64-bit only)
          • MS Visual C++ 6.0 (32-bit only)
          • WinCE Embedded Visual C++.Net (32-bit only)
          • Linux GTK C++
      SDK Operating System Support
      • Windows® CE, Windows® 7, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 10, Linux®

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