The DigitalPersona 5200 Fingerprint Module is certified for both FBI PIV and FBI Mobile ID FAP 20 standards

The DigitalPersona 5200 Fingerprint Module is certified for both FBI PIV and FBI Mobile ID FAP 20 standards
5200 Fingerprint Module

DigitalPersona 5200 Fingerprint Module details

The DigitalPersona 5200 Fingerprint Module is certified for both FBI PIV and FBI Mobile ID FAP 20 standards.

It produces 500 dot-per-inch (dpi) fingerprint images in ANSI and ISO/IEC standard formats.

The hard glass imaging window is sealed against dust and liquids (IP64) and is highly resistant to chemical and physical damage.

On-board electronics automatically control calibration and data transfer over the USB interface.

Its compact size and convenient mounting features simplify OEM integration.

This self-contained module optically scans the fingerprint when the user touches the glass imaging window.

The DigitalPersona 5200 Module can be used with any standards-compatible fingerprint templates extractor or matcher — including the DigitalPersona® FingerJet™ Biometric Engine.

The DigitalPersona 5200 Fingerprint Module is designed for use with a full range of DigitalPersona Software Development Kits from HID®.

Easy to program and integrate, the DigitalPersona SDK runtime environment is free to distribute with customer applications.

Whether you are an OEM or system integrator, HID’s biometric identity verification solutions provide a natural extension to your applications.

Key Features

  • FBI PIV & Mobile ID FAP 20 certified
  • Fine-grained power control
  • Blue platen illumination
  • 500 dpi images
  • High-durability glass top surface
  • IP64-rated top surface sealed against dust and liquid
  • Counterfeit finger rejection
  • Compatible with DigitalPersona SDKs

ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS OF FINGERPRINT READER

BIOMETRICS INCLUDE FINGERPRINT READERS.

Fingerprint readers are used to securely verify identity

HID covers a wide range of products from the simplest for authentication on PC, network to the most complex of the LUMIDIGM series used by the FBI

CAPTURE


The fingerprint scanner scans your fingerprint.

It can be used for many applications, including access control, license verification, criminal background checks, computer logon, etc.

LIVENESS


Verification of the “liveliness” of a person, in practice verifying that the fingerprint is not a fake, which is performed via a computer system.

This control is usually used to counter fraud and identity theft.

MATCHING


The main categories of fingerprint matching techniques are minutiae-based matching and pattern matching.

Pattern matching simply compares stored images to see how similar they are.

Pattern matching is usually used in fingerprint systems to detect any duplicates.

LEARN MORE

See the document Powering Trusted Identities with Fingerprint Biometrics Brochure