SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader. Part No: 905331. Identiv's SCR3310v2.0 is a small and ergonomic USB smart card reader with backside mounting holes. Smart Card reader SCR331 driver issue, from SCM Microsystems I've had a lot of issues trying to get the SCM Microsystems SCR331 to work with win 7 x64. Please see below for my other thread posting. The SCR3311 is SCM Microsystems new ergonomic SmartCard reader. The readers solid base ensures stability, even when using one hand to insert a SmartCard which makes it ideal for one-hand operations. The SmartCard reader combines the latest technology with contemporary design. This page contains the list of download links for SCM Card Reader. To download the proper driver you should find the your device name and click the download link.
Scm Microsystems Scr3310 V2 0 Driver For Mac
Scr 3310 V2.0 Drivers
- On-board flash for seamless firmware upgrades
- EMV
EMV stands for Europay, Mastercard and Visa -- is a global standard for cards equipped with computer chips and the technology used to authenticate chip-card transactions. EMV cards are smart cards (also called chip cards or IC cards) that store their data on integrated circuits in addition to magnetic stripes (for backward compatibility). These include cards that must be physically inserted (or 'dipped') into a reader and contactless(...)'>EMV 2000 Level 1 and PC/SCPCSC (Personal Computer / Smart Card) is the interoperability specification standard set for integrating smart cards and smart card readers into the mainstream computing environment.Microsoft has implemented PC/SC in Microsoft Windows 200x/XP and makes it available under Microsoft Windows NT/9x. A free implementation of PC/SC, PC/SC Lite, is available for Linux and other Unixes; a forked version comes bundled with Mac OS X. The advantage(...)'>PC/SC certification in a single solution
- High communication speed
- Ergonomic and cost efficient design
- Compliant with major Smart Card
A smart card, some times called a Chip Card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but inside it is completely different. First of all, it has an inside -- a normal credit card is a simple piece of plastic. The inside of a smart card usually contains an embedded microprocessor. The microprocessor is under a gold contact pad on one side of the card. Think of the microprocessor as replacing the usual magnetic stripe on a credit card or(...)'>smart cards and industry standards
- Customization options: Casing color and company logo