Identiv Embedded Solutions
Eric Gregg • July 28, 2016

Tx Systems is proud to announce Identiv’s newest smart card reader board for device integration and embedded applications called the uTrust 2500. The uTrust 2500 board comes in two distinct versions: The uTrust 2500R and the uTrust 2500F. The uTrust 2700R is Government certified for use with any federally issued ID card including CAC, PIV, TWIC, and SPIRnet. The uTrust 2500F is a commercial grade reader with flash upgradable capabilities so the firmware can be changed on the device to future proof any application.

The uTrust 2500 is a small and compact board which makes it easy to integrate into any device, including smart phone cases, multi-functional printers, keyboards, storage lockers, as well as many other devices that would require smart card authentication. The uTrust board supports all ISO/IEC 7816 cards and has a USB interface, CCID driver, and supports native Windows PC/SC. This board is the ideal candidate for any embedded application that needs to support smart card authentication in a small easy to integrate form factor.

Tx Systems understands the demands of an embedded application and is available to assist in all aspects of device integration from pre-visualization to software development. Our engineering staff can assist integrators in developing custom libraries to communicate with this embedded reader to ensure compatibility with any application on Windows, iOS, and Android.

For more information on how Tx Systems, Inc. can help with your application, please contact sales@txsystems.com

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