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== Overview == | |||
This section details the buffer size for Near Field Communication (NFC) readers used in POS systems. | |||
== Buffer Size Details == | |||
* '''Fixed Buffer Size:''' | |||
** The buffer size of the NFC reader is set at 256 bytes. | |||
* '''Compliance and Limitations:''' | |||
** This buffer size complies with EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) standards. | |||
** It is important to note that this buffer size cannot be modified or adjusted. | |||
== Implications == | |||
*The fixed buffer size of 256 bytes is designed to ensure reliable and standardized transaction processing in line with EMV requirements. | |||
*Users and developers should account for this limitation in their application design and usage of NFC readers. |
Revision as of 19:42, 6 January 2024
Overview
This section details the buffer size for Near Field Communication (NFC) readers used in POS systems.
Buffer Size Details
- Fixed Buffer Size:
- The buffer size of the NFC reader is set at 256 bytes.
- Compliance and Limitations:
- This buffer size complies with EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) standards.
- It is important to note that this buffer size cannot be modified or adjusted.
Implications
- The fixed buffer size of 256 bytes is designed to ensure reliable and standardized transaction processing in line with EMV requirements.
- Users and developers should account for this limitation in their application design and usage of NFC readers.