Last revised on
2017-09-26
Reference Manual for uTrust 4701F and uTrust 4711F Readers
5.3.3.2. ATR for ISO/IEC 14443-4 user tokens
The credential exposes its ATS or application information which is mapped to an ATR. The table
describes how this mapping is done.
n indicates the number of historical bytes in following ATR
upper nibble 8 indicates no TA2, TB2, TC2
lower nibble 0 means T=0
upper nibble 0 indicates no TA3, TB3, TC3
lower nibble 1 means T=1
Historical
bytes or
application
information
Type A: the historical bytes from the ATS (up to 15 bytes)
Type B (8 bytes):
● Byte 0 through 3: application data from ATQB,
● Byte 4 through 6: protocol info byte from ATQB,
● Byte 7: highest nibble is the MBLI (maximum buffer length
index) from ATTRIB, lowest nibble is 0x0
XOR of all previous bytes
Example of the ATR built for an ISO14443-4 credential: