Rohm Semiconductor’s
fingerprint authentication module, the MK67Q5250-2510 is as small
as a postage stamp (25.4x22.86mm) and implements functions such as
fingerprint data registration, authentication, and data
management.
Based on OKI Semiconductor’s ML67Q5250 and the AES2510 sensor from
AuthenTec, the module is supported by a software development kit
(SDK) Version 4 which has been optimised to support AuthenTec’s
AES1711 slide sensor.
“This allows for a substantial reduction in standby power, enabling
incorporation of fingerprint authentication into battery-powered
equipment – for instance network tokens and door locks - without
the need for a switch,” said the supplier.
For multi-user authentication systems, the maximum number of
fingers registered in the built-in flash memory has been increased
from 15 to 45, bidirectional swipe functionality and a firmware
update function has been added.
See:
Fingerprint recognition makes NFC secure