PUCK One
Coupler NFC/RFID USB - Slot SAM - ECP2 certified
COUPLER WITH SAM HOLDER
Combined with a computer or laptop under Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, The PUCK One is ideal for customisation application or contactless cards reading: micropayment, transportation, loyalty, eID, company badges. It allows you also to interact with a smartphone, tags or RFID HF labels at 13.56MHz, and broadly speaking with all the ecosystem NFC Forum compliant. RFID Scanner settings (keyboard emulation) allows you to associate the PUCK with an Android or iPad tablet for even more flexibility!
PC/SC SETTING
It is a set of specifications created by the smartcard and computing industry to ensure a complete interoperability at the applicative level. In PC/SC setting, the PUCK is a transparent coupler, which means that he sends orders of the application (read, write, security) to the card and feedbacks the answers without trying to process them. Thanks to its integrated SIM/SAM slot, the PUCK One is the ideal medium for secured transactions.
SPRINGCARD COMPANION
You can set your PUCK One on our SpringCard Companion software which is also a web server accessible from companion.springcard.com. SpringCard Companion allows you to configure your PUCK in one click and store your configuration data. Security is a constant concern for SpringCard, only the lawful owner can intervene on the settings of its products.
APPLE AND GOOGLE WALLET COMPATIBILITY


The PUCK One is now able to read and retrieve NFC pass information from the Apple Wallet and GooglePay applications. Design your own pass and try it for free here !
- Desktop
- USB
- Embedded APDU interpreter, giving easy access to memory contactless cards (NFC Forum Tags, Mifare, ICode and others) through classical READ BINARY and UPDATE BINARY commands
- Low level RF control, giving the ability to encode or process even non-standard cards
- PC/SC v2 compliant reader (IFD handler)
- 4 processing templates to fetch data from the cards (UID, stored data, APDU response...) including secure Desfire cards and NFC applications running on mobile phones
- In-field configuration using secured "master cards"
- Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz
- Bitrate: 106, 212, 424 or 848kbit/s (ISO 14443, NFC-A & NFC-B), 212 or 424kbit/s (FeliCa, NFC-F), 26kbps (ISO 15693, NFC-V)
- Integrated antenna, operating distance up to 8cm (depending on card)
- ISO/IEC 14443 (1, 2, 3 and 4 'T=CL', both type A and type B): Proximity Coupling Device (PCD)
- ISO/IEC 15693 (1, 2, 3): Vicinity Coupling Device (VCD) or Base Station for RFID labels and tags; ISO/IEC 18000-3M1
- ISO/IEC 21481 (ECMA 352): the device is able to communicate with any NFC object running in card emulation mode
- ISO/IEC 18092 / NFC peer-to-peer (initiator, passive communication mode only)
- Coupler's firmware embeds T=CL protocol (ISO-DEP), 256-byte frames
- Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz
- ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 3 / EPC HF
- Validated against EMVco CL L1 Digital test suite
- Validated against CEN/TS 16784 (RCTIF 5) test suite
- Validated against NFC Forum Digital test suite
- Dynamic power control (DPC), Adaptative Waveform control (AWS) and Adaptative Receiver Control (ARC) offering best in-class analog performance
- NFC Forum Tag emulation (type 4)
- NFC Beam (push NDEF through SNEP over LLCP) provided as a free software library (C#)
- Host-based emulation (HCE) of contactless smart cards (ISO/IEC 7816-4 over ISO/IEC 14443 type A) possible through a free software library (C#)
- +virtually all standard-compliant contactless cards, NFC tags and RFID labels in the 13.56MHz (HF) range.
- Infineon SLE66 family
- Texas Instrument my-d proximity
- Innovision Jewel, Topaz (NFC Forum T1T)
- FeliCa Lite, Lite-S (NFC Forum T3T)
- Calypso (CD97, CD21, GTML, etc), Innovatron radio protocol "14443 B'"
- ST MicroElectronics SR, SRI, SRIX families
- ATMEL CryptoRF
- ASK CTS256/CTS512
- HID iClass, Inside PicoTag (UID only)
- NXP ICODE-SLI family
- Texas Instrument my-d vicinity
- ST MicroElectronics LR family
- Thinfilm NFC Barcode
- NXP Mifare UltraLight, NTAG (NFC Forum T2T), Mifare Classic, Mifare Plus, Desfire, SmartMX...
- NFC mobile phones operating in card emulation mode (Apple VAS, Google SmartTap, Android HCE, Mifare2Go...)
- ISO/IEC 7816 (3 and 4): 4MHz clock, supports both T=0 and T=1 protocols, up to TA1=96
- Validated against EMVco CT L1 Digital test suite
- One ID-000 slot inside the shell ('mini-SIM' / 2FF)
- Directly powered by USB
- USB 2.0 full-speed (12Mbit/s), compliant with USB 1.1 and 3.0
- USB Type C connector, Type A to Type C cable included
- PC/SC v2 compliant - USB CCID profile
- PC/SC driver for Windows Vista/7/8/10 (32 and 64 bits)
- Supported by PCSC-Lite open-source PC/SC stack and driver on Linux and macOS
- USB HID profile - keyboard emulation (no driver required)
- USB Direct profile for custom developments
- In-field, no physical action on the device using SpringCard Companion application
Related products
- Desktop
- USB
- Embedded APDU interpreter, giving easy access to memory contactless cards (NFC Forum Tags, Mifare, ICode and others) through classical READ BINARY and UPDATE BINARY commands
- Low level RF control, giving the ability to encode or process even non-standard cards
- PC/SC v2 compliant reader (IFD handler)
- 4 processing templates to fetch data from the cards (UID, stored data, APDU response...) including secure Desfire cards and NFC applications running on mobile phones
- In-field configuration using secured "master cards"
- Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz
- Bitrate: 106, 212, 424 or 848kbit/s (ISO 14443, NFC-A & NFC-B), 212 or 424kbit/s (FeliCa, NFC-F), 26kbps (ISO 15693, NFC-V)
- Integrated antenna, operating distance up to 8cm (depending on card)
- ISO/IEC 14443 (1, 2, 3 and 4 'T=CL', both type A and type B): Proximity Coupling Device (PCD)
- ISO/IEC 15693 (1, 2, 3): Vicinity Coupling Device (VCD) or Base Station for RFID labels and tags; ISO/IEC 18000-3M1
- ISO/IEC 21481 (ECMA 352): the device is able to communicate with any NFC object running in card emulation mode
- ISO/IEC 18092 / NFC peer-to-peer (initiator, passive communication mode only)
- Coupler's firmware embeds T=CL protocol (ISO-DEP), 256-byte frames
- Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz
- ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 3 / EPC HF
- Validated against EMVco CL L1 Digital test suite
- Validated against CEN/TS 16784 (RCTIF 5) test suite
- Validated against NFC Forum Digital test suite
- Dynamic power control (DPC), Adaptative Waveform control (AWS) and Adaptative Receiver Control (ARC) offering best in-class analog performance
- NFC Forum Tag emulation (type 4)
- NFC Beam (push NDEF through SNEP over LLCP) provided as a free software library (C#)
- Host-based emulation (HCE) of contactless smart cards (ISO/IEC 7816-4 over ISO/IEC 14443 type A) possible through a free software library (C#)
- +virtually all standard-compliant contactless cards, NFC tags and RFID labels in the 13.56MHz (HF) range.
- Infineon SLE66 family
- Texas Instrument my-d proximity
- Innovision Jewel, Topaz (NFC Forum T1T)
- FeliCa Lite, Lite-S (NFC Forum T3T)
- Calypso (CD97, CD21, GTML, etc), Innovatron radio protocol "14443 B'"
- ST MicroElectronics SR, SRI, SRIX families
- ATMEL CryptoRF
- ASK CTS256/CTS512
- HID iClass, Inside PicoTag (UID only)
- NXP ICODE-SLI family
- Texas Instrument my-d vicinity
- ST MicroElectronics LR family
- Thinfilm NFC Barcode
- NXP Mifare UltraLight, NTAG (NFC Forum T2T), Mifare Classic, Mifare Plus, Desfire, SmartMX...
- NFC mobile phones operating in card emulation mode (Apple VAS, Google SmartTap, Android HCE, Mifare2Go...)
- ISO/IEC 7816 (3 and 4): 4MHz clock, supports both T=0 and T=1 protocols, up to TA1=96
- Validated against EMVco CT L1 Digital test suite
- One ID-000 slot inside the shell ('mini-SIM' / 2FF)
- Directly powered by USB
- USB 2.0 full-speed (12Mbit/s), compliant with USB 1.1 and 3.0
- USB Type C connector, Type A to Type C cable included
- PC/SC v2 compliant - USB CCID profile
- PC/SC driver for Windows Vista/7/8/10 (32 and 64 bits)
- Supported by PCSC-Lite open-source PC/SC stack and driver on Linux and macOS
- USB HID profile - keyboard emulation (no driver required)
- USB Direct profile for custom developments
- In-field, no physical action on the device using SpringCard Companion application