Enter an ATR (Answer To Reset) and I will parse it for you.
Parsing ATR:
TS = 0x3B | Direct Convention |
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T0 = 0xD2 | Y(1): b1101, K: 2 (historical bytes) |
TA(1) = 0x18 | Fi=372, Di=12, 31 cycles/ETU (129032 bits/s at 4.00 MHz, 161290 bits/s for fMax=5 MHz) |
TC(1) = 0x02 | Extra guard time: 2 |
TD(1) = 0xC1 | Y(i+1) = b1100, Protocol T=1 |
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TC(2) = 0x0A | Work waiting time: 960 x 10 x (Fi/F) |
TD(2) = 0x31 | Y(i+1) = b0011, Protocol T=1 |
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TA(3) = 0xFE | IFSC: 254 |
TB(3) = 0x58 | Block Waiting Integer: 5 - Character Waiting Integer: 8 |
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Historical bytes | C8 0D |
Category indicator byte: 0xC8 | (proprietary format) "." |
TCK = 0x51 | correct checksum |
Possibly identified card:
3B D2 18 02 C1 0A 31 FE 58 C8 0D 51
Siemens Card CardOS M4.4
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.