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73S1217F Evaluation Board Quick Start Guide

QS_1217F_006

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Rev. 1.3

Driver and Software Installation on a Windows XP System

Follow these steps to install the driver and application software on a PC running Windows XP:

• Open “TSC 12xx CD 12xx SCR USB-CCID Vz,zz.msi” (where z.zz is the latest version of the

firmware release).

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The default install directory is “C:\TSC\12xxF Vy.yy\”.

• Connect the USB cable between the host system and the 73S1217F Evaluation Board. The power

LED light should now come on.

• The host system should recognize the board and start the Add New Hardware Installation Wizard.

When the wizard prompts, select the Teridian driver file.

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To use the Teridian supplied driver, select the ccidtsc.inf file located in the “CCID USB XPDriver”

subdirectory. The ccistsc.inf and ccidtsc.sys files must be in the same directory on the host.

• Follow the prompts until the process is completed.
• To run the demonstration application:

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Press the ON/OFF button once. The Power LED should now come on.

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Run CCID-USB.exe on the host system.


At this point the application window should appear. For additional information regarding the use of the
Teridian Host application, refer to the 73S12xxF USB-CCID Host GUI Users Guide (UG_12xxF_037).

Driver and Software Installation on a Linux System

Teridian has tested the 73S1217F Evaluation Board with the Linux CCID driver v1.3.2 and PCSC-Lite
v.1.4.4 (middleware) on Linux. Refer to the 73S1215F, 73S1217F CCID USB Linux Driver Installation
Guide
(UG_12xxF_041) for details on installation and usage.






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