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73S1210F Evaluation Board Lite Quick Start Guide

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Demonstration Host Application

Included on the CD is a demonstration application named TSCP-CCID.exe which is located in the “x:\yyy\
\PCCID Vz.zz Release\Host Applications\Windows App\App\Bin\Release” directory (where x refers to the
drive, yyy refers to the directory the installation .zip file was expanded to and z.zz is the latest version of
the firmware release). This is a host application that allows:

• Smart card activation and deactivation, in ISO or EMV mode.
• Smart card APDU commands to be exchanged with the smart card inserted in the board.
• Starting a test sequence in order to test and evaluate the board performance against an EMV test

environment.


Run

TSCP-CCID.exe to execute the host demonstration application. At this point the application window

should appear. For additional information regarding the use of the Teridian Host application, refer to the
Pseudo-CCID Host GUI Users Guide (UG_12xxF_037).

Figure 1: 73S1210F Evaluation Board-Lite Configuration


Integration in an Embedded System

The 73S1210F Evaluation Board-Lite can also be connected to a host microprocessor in an embedded
architecture, like in Point-of-Sales terminals, solid-state utility meters and digital Set-Top Boxes. In such
cases, a software Pseudo-CCID driver must be integrated within the host processor embedded software.
The Teridian CD provided with this Development Board includes the ANSI C source code of the Teridian
generic driver that will allow seamless integration into virtually and processor and operating system. For
additional information, refer to the 73S12xxF Pseudo-CCID Host Application Guide (UG_12xxF_052).



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