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[OT] Siemens Biometric Products


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [OT] Siemens Biometric Products
  • From: "Dave McLaughlin" <dave@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 11:41:41 +0100
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  • References: <79754DDD1696D411AD9700508B69BD440124310C@xxxxxxx>
  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Hi All,

I just received some pricing from Siemens on there finger print scanner SDK
and modules.

The 500 Euro dev kit sounds very tempting to me. This would allow a stand
alone finger print scanner with no need for a PC. You would need a
microcontroller to interface with it, but no big PC. Keyless door entry???

mmmmm very tempting indeed...!!!

Regards
Dave...
-----
Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes....

> Our SDK for TopSec ID module includes the following components; the
price
is 500 Euro without tax.
>
> - 1 module
> - 1 Infineon sensor
> - all development documents (Hardware, Firmware/Software-Interface)
for
the module
> - PC cable and adaption board
> - Power supply
> - DLL for drivers and functions (programmers and users guide included)
> - Servicetool and Demotool (for test, demonstration, FW update,
parameter
settings)
> - PC source code, if required
>
> The price for 1-10 sensors: 40 Euro per piece (without tax)
> The price for 1-10 modules: 80 Euro per piece (without tax)
>
> The price for 100 sensors: 35 Euro per piece (without tax)
> The price for 100 modules: 70 Euro per piece (without tax)
>
> The price for 1000 sensors: 30 Euro per piece (without tax)
> The price for 1000 modules: 60 Euro per piece (without tax)



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