Smart card ATR parsing

Enter an ATR (Answer To Reset) and I will parse it for you.

Results

Parsing ATR:

3B 6F 00 00 80 66 B0 07 01 01 07 07 53 02 31 24 82 90 00
TS = 0x3BDirect Convention
T0 = 0x6FY(1): b0110, K: 15 (historical bytes)
TB(1) = 0x00VPP is not electrically connected
TC(1) = 0x00Extra guard time: 0
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Historical bytes80 66 B0 07 01 01 07 07 53 02 31 24 82 90 00
Category indicator byte: 0x80 (compact TLV data object)
Tag: 6, Len: 6 (pre-issuing data)
Data: B0 07 01 01 07 07 "......"
Tag: 5, Len: 3 (card issuer's data)
Card issuer data: 02 31 24 ".1$"
Tag: 8, Len: 2 (status indicator)
SW: 90 00

Possibly identified card:

3B 6F 00 00 80 66 B0 07 01 01 07 .. .. .. .. .. .. 90 00

Gemalto Santander Optelio TUI R7 with WG10 customized using Contact interface

3B 6F 00 00 80 66 B0 07 01 01 07 07 53 02 31 24 82 90 00

Banco Santander TUI/USC R7 - Gemalto Optelio/Desineo D72 (JavaCard) with WG10 and Maestro (JavaCard)

Client bizness card (Bank)

Ceva (Bank)

Bank of America Business (Bank)

Canonical URL JSON output

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See also

The parsing code is part of pyscard and is available at parseATR.py.

The list of known ATR is also available online at smartcard_list.txt.

My blog contains a serie of artickes about ATR bytes.

More documentation: