Means for communicating with USB smart cards using full-speed or high-speed transfers
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1. A smart card that is configured to communicate with a host in a universal serial bus (USB) standard protocol via a USB-compatible cable terminating in a card reader/connector head, the card comprising:
- a first contact point on the card that receives power signal from the host;
a second contact point on the card that connects to a ground;
third and fourth contact points on the card that cooperate to send and receive differential data signals;
a chip module on the card that receives power and ground from said first and second contact points and sends and receives USB compatible data signals through said third and fourth contact points; and
a clock module mounted on the card, the clock module having an accuracy sufficient to clock at least full speed data transfer of USB signals with any compatible host without regard to the type of reader/connector to which the card is connected.
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Abstract
The present invention allows the use of low speed USB reader/connector to be use for full speed and high-speed transmission by introducing an accurate clock element into the smart card. In addition, the present invention eliminate the need of having a clock element in any USB compatible reader/connector, making the reader/connector a much simpler device that can be manufactured in a lower cost.
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1. A smart card that is configured to communicate with a host in a universal serial bus (USB) standard protocol via a USB-compatible cable terminating in a card reader/connector head, the card comprising:
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a first contact point on the card that receives power signal from the host;
a second contact point on the card that connects to a ground;
third and fourth contact points on the card that cooperate to send and receive differential data signals;
a chip module on the card that receives power and ground from said first and second contact points and sends and receives USB compatible data signals through said third and fourth contact points; and
a clock module mounted on the card, the clock module having an accuracy sufficient to clock at least full speed data transfer of USB signals with any compatible host without regard to the type of reader/connector to which the card is connected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
a USB universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) circuit connected to said third and fourth contact points, whereby a differential data is received or sent; and
a microprocessor connected to said USB UART through a bi-directional connection whereby data to and from the host are sent and received.
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3. The smart card of claim 1, wherein said clock module is a ceramic resonator.
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4. The smart card of claim 1, wherein the clock module provides for a data transfer rate of 12 Mbps within a tolerance of ±
- 0.25% (±
0.2500 ppm).
- 0.25% (±
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5. The smart card of claim 1, wherein the clock module provides for a data transfer rate of 480 Mbps within a tolerance of ±
- 500 ppm.
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6. The smart card of claim 1, wherein the clock module and card have a combined thickness of 0.84 mm.
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7. The smart card of claim 6, wherein the clock module has a thickness of at most 0.6 mm.
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