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Figure 3.6. Host Requests and Receives Data from Card
Procedure
byt e
Host - PC
Sm art Card
EFM32
CCID
Reader
7816- 3, T= 0 Prot ocol
USB
CLA INS
P1
P2
P3
SW1 SW2
CLA INS
P1
P2
P3
DATA
SW1 SW2
DATA
3.4.3 Insertion and Removal of Card
Figure 3.7 (p. 17) Illustrates the transaction patterns in the previous section with the addition of
insertion and removal of the card. Notice that the CCID does not power up the card until it receives a
PowerOn messages from the host. The CCID can implement automatic power on at insertion of a card,
but must then also advertise this feature in the USB-descriptor.
When the card is removed, the CCID should power off the card to protect from damage. It advertises that
the card is removed, and typically receives a power off message from the host. The CCID then replies
with a slotStatus message indicating that the card is not in the slot and that the slot is powered off.
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