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iCLASS OEM75 Integration Guide, 3141-907, Rev. B.0
January 2014
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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
The OEM75
®
is designed to offer iCLASS
®
and MIFARE
®
technology to a wide variety of service
providers using applications such as vending machines, biometric readers, card printers, time and
attendance terminals, and alarm panels and more. The OEM75 is a third generation iCLASS
module, offers ultra-low power consumption (configuration dependent), on-board voltage regulation,
versatile ISO polling configuration, and various data outputs to enable a variety of hardware
communication protocols. The UART, SPI, I2C and Wiegand communications allow for an OEM to
have the power of iCLASS at their fingertips.
The OEM75 is designed to be a component in an upper level assembly and can operate with one of
several antenna sizes. This Integration Guide provides recommendations which improve the
integrator’s experience. This guide addresses Electrical, Mechanical, Software Interface and
Antenna integration issues.
1.2 References
Source
Part Number
Description
HID
1356_MHz HTOG
How to Order Guide (HTOG)
Security Industry
Association
SIA AC-01 (1996.10) Wiegand Card Reader Interface Standard
HID
3141-905
OEM75 Interface Protocol
HID
3141-901
OEM75 User Manual
1.3 Ordering
See the iCLASS OEM75 User Manual for ordering considerations. This document assumes that
OEM75 hardware and the Development Kit are in the user’s possession.