Hey..! First of all, i have to say its very rare and hard to find information about Magnetic Stripe Reader.[Oh....... please, in next time try to get an attractive caption like Nanotechnology or Cyberspace, instead of this 'Grate' Magnetic Strip Reader.]
But fortunately, I caught up with this few information about the Magnetic Strip Reader. This is all i can dig-up....! Hope you can manage your things with this. If you having problems, just let me know, alright?
Magnetic Stripe Reader
The magnetic stripe on the back of a badge is composed of iron-based magnetic particles encased in plastic-like tape. Each magnetic particle in the stripe is a tiny bar magnet about 20-millionths of an inch long. When all the bar magnets are polarized in the same direction, the magnetic stripe is blank. Information is written on the stripe by magnetizing the tiny bars in either a north or south pole direction with a special electromagnetic writer, called an encoder. The writing process, called flux reversal, causes a change in the magnetic field that can be detected by the magnetic stripe reader. Since there can be two different flux reversals, N-N or S-S, there can be two different information states, much like the binary system used by computers. The magnetic stripe reader reads the information by detecting the changes in the magnetic field caused by the flux reversals on the badge's magnetic stripe.
Dating back to the 1970s, magnetic stripe readers are widely used for access control and transaction processing.
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Definition
Data capture device that reads information via contact with a card carrying a magnetic stripe. Also called card swipe machine or just swipe machine because the card must be passed (swiped) through a slot for reading the stored information.
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What is a Magnetic Stripe Card?
A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron-based magnetic particles on a band of magnetic material on the card. The magnetic stripe, sometimes called a magstripe, is read by physical contact and swiping past a reading head. Magnetic stripe cards are commonly used in credit cards, identity cards, and transportation tickets. They may also contain an RFID tag, a transponder device and/or a microchip mostly used for business premises access control or electronic payment.Referred URL - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_stripe_reader
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