@49:01 The chart with market share is definitely wrong. It sums up to 165% instead of 100%. There are readers that support both magnetic stripe and rfid, but you cannot just add these numbers this way and put it on a pie chart.
I don't get the compliant argument. You can be ISO14443 compliant and still say "access denied" if you had to wait longer than expected for a packet. 🤷🏻♂️
Yes, you can be compliant and follow the ISO standard meanwhile you don't accept a too long wait, but you would have to wait until the timeout is triggered first , then say access denied, in order to be compliant. Regardless how you think about the standard, either you follow it or not.
very, very, very, interesting
I agree
@49:01 The chart with market share is definitely wrong. It sums up to 165% instead of 100%. There are readers that support both magnetic stripe and rfid, but you cannot just add these numbers this way and put it on a pie chart.
Ha, I did not of That.
Soo cool. I really like your reaction videos. ❤
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I don't get the compliant argument. You can be ISO14443 compliant and still say "access denied" if you had to wait longer than expected for a packet. 🤷🏻♂️
Yes, you can be compliant and follow the ISO standard meanwhile you don't accept a too long wait, but you would have to wait until the timeout is triggered first , then say access denied, in order to be compliant.
Regardless how you think about the standard, either you follow it or not.