Smart Card/SIM Card (SC) PICtail™ Daughter Board Board Configurations In the SC PICtail Daughter Board, only one jumper location is available. This jumper is useful only when the SC PICtail Daughter Board is used along with the Explorer 16 Board. Jumper Position JP1 Pin (SRC1-CLK) Pin (SRC2-CLK) Function The SC PICtail™ Daughter Board is an expansion board used for evaluating, reading and writing data on Smart cards and SIM cards. Features • Supports a wide range of Smart cards and SIM cards • Operates on a wide range of voltages from 3.3V-5.0V DC • Includes PICtail Daughter Board and PICtail Plus Board connection interfaces • Compatible with boards like Explorer 16 Development Board and PICDEM™ FS USB Demo Board Clock to the Smart card/SIM card is fed from RD1 Clock to the Smart card/SIM card is fed from RB15 Firmware The latest Smart card software library, CCID demo, Smart card communication demo, Help files and Getting Started document are released as part of the “Microchip Applications Libraries” which can be downloaded from http://www.microchip.com/mal. References • ISO 7816-3 specifications available by license • www.microchip.com Getting Started To get started, a compatible PICDEM™ demonstration board is required. In general, a board is compatible if it has a PICtail Daughter Board interface expansion port or a PICtail Plus Board interface expansion port. When connecting the SC PICtail Daughter Board to a board with the PICtail Plus connector, like the Explorer 16 Development Board, the connector should be inserted in the first slot of the demonstration board (aligned with Pin #1) to communicate using the UART1 module. 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Apart from this, if the user wants to connect the Smart card signals to different port pins of the microcontroller, then the signal wires can be directly connected from the microcontroller to the appropriate outbound pins on the SC PICtail Daughter Board. TABLE 1: Signals I/O RB9 (Pin 44) SMART_RST O RE8 (Pin 18) SMART_CLK O RB15,RD1 (Pin 84, Pin 94) SMART_CARD_DET I RB0 (Pin 11) SIM_CARD_DET I RB1 (Pin 12) SMART_I/O I/O UART1_RX,UART1_TX (Pin 2, Pin 4) SMART_VCC O Explorer 16 Board (J5 Port Connector) Pin (PICtail™ Plus) Description RB0,RC0 (Pin 27, Pin 20) RB4,RC1 (Pin 19, Pin 22) RB2,RC2 (Pin 23, Pin 24) RB3 (Pin 21) RB1(Pin 25) Power supply to the Smart card/SIM card Reset signal to the Smart card/SIM card Clock input to the Smart card/SIM card Smart card insertion detect signal SIM card insertion detect signal RC6,RC7 Serial input and output data (Pin 9, Pin 11) line (half-duplex) Other Information The SC PICtail Daughter Board consists of two slots; one to insert the Smart card and the other to insert the SIM card. The SIM card and Smart card slots are connected in pin-to-pin parallel format. Therefore, for proper communication between the interfacing device and the card, either the Smart card or the SIM card has to be inserted in the SC PICtail board but not both. 02/18/11 Note: Microchip Technology Inc. • 2355 West Chandler Blvd. • Chandler, AZ 85224-6199 www.microchip.com The Microchip name and logo, the Microchip logo, and MPLAB are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. © 2011, Microchip Technology Incorporated, Printed in the U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. 03/11 DS51958A The board interfacing the SC PICtail Daughter Board should be able to provide the sufficient current and voltages as per the electrical specifications of the Smart card chip inserted in the slot. 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