G06K7/0052

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A SMART CARD
20220114351 · 2022-04-14 ·

A card reader for reading a bank card and a method of use thereof is disclosed. The card reader housing has a card entry slot where a customer inserts a bank card, either a magnetic stripe card or a chip-based smart card. A camera is mounted adjacent to the card entry slot in a position to allow an image to be taken of an upper surface of a bank card inserted into the card entry slot. A chip reader unit reads the chip-based smart card. A controller is coupled to the camera and to the chip reader unit. The controller processes an image received from the camera to determine that the inserted bank card is a chip-based smart card in a proper orientation. The controller enables the chip reader unit upon determining that the inserted bank card is a chip-based smart card in proper orientation.

Memory Card, Connector, and Functional Card Identification Method
20220067475 · 2022-03-03 ·

A memory card includes a packaging board and a plurality of contacts disposed on one side surface of the packaging board, where the contacts include a power supply contact, a grounding contact, and a detection contact. The detection contact is disposed adjacent to one of the power supply contact or the grounding contact and is suspended or electrically connected to the other of the power supply contact or the grounding contact.

Memory Card Identification Method and Mobile Device
20220076090 · 2022-03-10 ·

A memory card identification method and a mobile device are provided. The memory card identification method includes: sending an initialization command of a first-type memory card communications protocol to a to-be-identified memory card; detecting whether there is a response in a command pin of the memory card; and identifying the memory card as a first-type memory card or a second-type memory card based on a response status of the command pin.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20210049331 · 2021-02-18 ·

An electronic device includes a card interface and a processing module. The card interface is electrically connected to the processing module, and a SIM card or a memory card may be inserted into the card interface. The card interface includes 8 springs, where N>1; when a memory card is inserted into the card interface, the memory card is electrically connected to the processing module; and when a SIM card is inserted into the card interface, the SIM card is electrically connected to the processing module, and one metal pin of the SIM card is electrically connected to a first spring in the N springs and one spring adjacent to the first spring. The processing module is configured to determine, based on at least a level of the first spring, that an inserted card is a SIM card or a memory card.

Card device, host device, and communication method

A card device according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a first interface that connects the card device with a host device. The card device notifies, through the first interface, the host device of whether or not the card device includes a second interface different from the first interface.

CARD HOLDER AND MOBILE TERMINAL
20200403341 · 2020-12-24 ·

A card holder for use inside an electronic device is provided. The card holder includes a holder body and a plurality of electrical connectors. The holder body is disposed with a card slot matching a nano SIM card. The card slot is configured to accommodate the nano SIM card or a memory card having a same appearance or shape as the nano SIM card. At least some of the plurality of electrical connectors are first electrical connectors whose positions match the positions of electrical contact points in the nano SIM card. The first electrical connector is configured to electrically connect to the nano SIM card or the memory card accommodated in the card slot. The plurality of electrical connectors are configured to electrically connect to the memory card.

CARD DEVICE, HOST DEVICE, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD
20200143118 · 2020-05-07 ·

A card device according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a first interface that connects the card device with a host device. The card device notifies, through the first interface, the host device of whether or not the card device includes a second interface different from the first interface.

Card socket, card connector, and manufacturing method therefor
10594348 · 2020-03-17 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a card socket into which a card tray capable of loading a plurality of electronic cards is inserted, a card connector, and a manufacturing method therefor. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a card socket is for electrically connecting a card having a terminal unit to an electronic device, the card socket comprising: a conductive shell; a nonconductive middle plate; an upper contact terminal; and a lower housing having a lower contact terminal, wherein the upper contact terminal is integrally coupled to the shell by interposing the middle plate therebetween, and the shell is coupled to the lower housing so as to form, therein, an accommodation space in which at least one card is accommodated.

Memory card identification method and mobile device

A memory card identification method and a mobile device are provided. The memory card identification method includes: sending an initialization command of a first-type memory card communications protocol to a to-be-identified memory card; detecting whether there is a response in a command pin of the memory card; and identifying the memory card as a first-type memory card or a second-type memory card based on a response status of the command pin.

Apparatus and method and computer program product for accessing a memory card

The invention introduces an apparatus for accessing a memory card to at least include a host interface and a processing unit. The processing unit is arranged to operably inspect whether a logical block length utilized in a memory card inserted into a card reader can be supported by a host; and reply to the host with sense data that advises the host not to perform a subsequent write into the memory card through the host interface in response to a request sense command when the logical block length utilized in the memory card cannot be supported by the host.