
What is ISO/IEC 10373-7 - Contactless vicinity objects about?
ISO/IEC 10373-7 is the seventh part of the multi-series standard that defines test methods for characteristics of identification cards according to the definition given in ISO/IEC 7810. Each test method is cross‑referenced to one or more base standards, which can be ISO/IEC 7810 or one or more of the supplementary standards that define the information storage technologies employed in identification card applications.
ISO/IEC 10373-7 deals with test methods, which are specific to the contactless integrated circuit card (vicinity card) technology.
ISO/IEC 10373-7 deals with test methods that are common to one or more ICC technologies deal with other technology‑specific tests.
NOTE : Criteria for acceptability do not form part of the ISO/IEC 10373 series but can be found in the International Standards mentioned above.
NOTE :Test methods defined in the ISO/IEC 10373 series are intended to be performed separately. A given card is not required to pass through all the tests sequentially.
Who is ISO/IEC 10373-7 - Contactless vicinity objects for?
ISO/IEC 10373-7 on Cards and security devices for personal identification contactless vicinity objects is useful for:
- Vicinity card manufacturers
- Security device manufacturing companies
- Offices
Why should you use ISO/IEC 10373-7 - Contactless vicinity objects?
ISO/IEC 10373-7 deals with test methods, which are specified to the contactless integrated circuit card (vicinity card) technology. This will help you improve the quality of contactless vicinity objects.
ISO/IEC 10373-7 defines test methods to you for characteristics of identification cards according to the definition given in ISO/IEC 7810.
ISO/IEC 10373-7 deals with test methods that are beneficial to one or more ICC technologies deal with other technology‑specific tests.
What’s changed since the last update?
BS ISO/IEC 10373-7:2019 supersedes BS ISO/IEC 10373‑7:2008. BS ISO/IEC 10373-7:2019 includes some technical changes with respect to BS ISO/IEC 10373‑7:2008. These include:
- Annex G and Annex H have been added.