Smart Card Encoding Technology

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Automation, Enterprise Automation

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A smart card, sometimes called a chip card or an integrated circuit card (ICC) is a plastic card with a built-in microprocessor, typically used for electronic processes such as financial transactions and personal identification.

Smart cards are most often the size of a credit card, although other sizes are available. Smart cards contain a tamper-resistant security system. They are managed by an administration system which securely shares information and configuration settings with the cards. (For example, a given bank's smart cards operate on the bank's administration system.)

Smart cards communicate with external services using card-reading devices. These can be contact devices such as ATMs and store chip readers, or contactless devices such as door security scanners.

Some common uses for smart cards include:

For more information about smart card properties, refer to Encoder Property Page.