Analogue testing is very demanding since EMVCo requests hardware requirements that inevitably result in a high number of components to be used.
Missfeldt points out, “Our test solution comes with unmatched user guidance through videos and photos that show how to use the equipment correctly. We want test operators to invest their time in excellent customer service rather than learning how to handle compulsory equipment”.
This way, laboratories benefit from a short ramp-up phase and are immediately able to provide their customers with excellent service.
The EMVCo PCD Analogue Test Solution by Comprion consists of the conformance platform UT³ Platform, a Kawasaki robot, and a variety of antennas – all integrated into a safety cell. UT³ Platform simulates the mobile device or card and sends responses to the POS terminal, which needs to interact in a predefined way.
During compliance testing of the contactless interface and measurement of the electrical signal, the six-axis robot positions the antennas automatically with high repeatability (up to 37 positions).
“We have seen an increase of smartphones and wearables like smart watches or rings for contactless payments”, Missfeldt states. In order to ensure smooth mobile payment processes, it is essential to prove compliance for both sides: credit cards and mobile phones acting as the proximity integrated circuit card (PICC) on the payment side and the POS terminals working as the proximity coupling device (PCD) on the acceptance side.
After the recent V2.6a qualification of the Comprion PICC Analogue Test Solution, the EMVCo PCD Analogue Test Solution is the second EMVCo-qualified terminal test solution made by Comprion. Both Comprion EMVCo digital test solutions for PICC and PCD are currently under qualification.