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Summary of Contents for MCF5249

Page 1: ...M5249RDUG 5 2003 REV 2 MCF5249 Fingerprint Security Reference Design User s Guide Freescale Semiconductor I Freescale Semiconductor Inc For More Information On This Product Go to www freescale com nc...

Page 2: ...rpose nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential...

Page 3: ...sion of the following M5249C3 evaluation board EVB with dBUG version v3a 1b 1b Sep 26 2002 or later Previous versions may have problems with ethernet download See the ColdFire website www motorola com...

Page 4: ...ty Reference Design is comprised of a daughter card designed to fit onto the M5249C3 EVB and EVB application software The daughter card includes a user interface in the form of an LCD panel and a fing...

Page 5: ...able COM port on the PC to the terminal connector on the EVB 4 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the EVB If a network point is not available it is possible to establish a direct...

Page 6: ...s the timeout message below The application then returns to the start of the enrollment sequence Enroll Score 1 Enrollment failed timeout reached Upon completion of four or more successful fingerprint...

Page 7: ...nts like these highlight how the correct fingerprint can be verified in a variety of conditions Another feature of the fingerprint algorithm can be used to alert the user to the verification of latent...

Page 8: ...ial Changes Date 0 Initial Release December 2002 1 Section 3 added information about calibration routine Section 4 added information about detection of latent fingerprint images January 2003 2 Added S...

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