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Product
Description |
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The
U.are.U 4000 is a USB
fingerprint reader designed
for use with DigitalPersona®
business and developer
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user simply places a finger
on the glowing reader
window, and the device
quickly and automatically
captures the fingerprint
image. On-board electronics
calibrate the device and
encrypt the image data
before sending it over
the USB interface. |
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DigitalPersona
products utilize optical fingerprint
scanning technology for superior image
quality and product reliability. The
U.are.U 4000 Reader and DigitalPersona
recognition software have an unmatched
ability to recognize even the most
difficult fingerprints.
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Applications
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Desktop PC security
• Mobile PCs
• Custom applications
• Home and Office Use
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Features |
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Small form factor • Excellent
image quality • Encrypted
image data • Latent print
rejection • Counterfeit image
rejection • Rotation invariant
• Rugged • Works well
with dry, moist, or rough fingerprints
• Challenge response link
• Compatible with DigitalPersona
applications • Drivers support
Windows XP, 2000, Me, NT 4.0 and 98 |
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Specifications |
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Pixel resolution: 512 dpi (average x,y
over the field)
• Image capture area:
• 14.6 mm (nominal width at center)
• 18.1 mm (nominal length)
• 8-bit grayscale (256 levels
of gray)
• Reader size: approx. 79 mm x
49 mm x 19 mm
• Compatible with USB specifications
1.0, 1.1, 2.0
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Ratings |
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Supply Voltage: 5.0V +/- .25V supplied
by USB
• Supply Current – scanning:
170 mA (typ.)
• Supply Current – idle
mode: 120 mA (typ.)
• Supply Current – suspend
mode: 2 mA (max.)
• ESD Susceptibility: >15 KV
• Temperature, Operating: 5°
- 35° C
• Humidity, Operating: 20% - 80%
non-condensing
• Temperature, Storage: -10°
- 60° C
• Humidity, Storage: 20% - 90%
non-condensing
• Image data: 8-bit grayscale
• Standards Compliance: FCC Class
B, CE, VCCI, MIC
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Ordering
Information |
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U.are.U
4000 Sensor :
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fingerprint
sensor, sensor-on function,
360° rotation in verification |
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