On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Sébastien Lorquet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> from your problem I would say: double and triple check the card activation
> sequence. If your software has a slight problem with that, you won't get
> anything. Sequencing as well as delays are important.

Also, take care of this (from ETSI TS 102 221 V8.3.0) :

6.2 Supply voltage switching
The terminal shall initially activate the UICC with the lowest voltage
class available. If no ATR is received, the UICC
shall be deactivated and activated with the next higher class, if
supported by the terminal. If an ATR is received at the
first applied voltage class, the contents of the ATR shall be analysed
by the terminal. If the operating class used by the
terminal is not supported by the UICC, the terminal shall deactivate
the UICC and activate it with a supply voltage class
indicated by the UICC. If the ATR is corrupted, the terminal shall
perform the procedure at least 3 times using the same
operating class before rejecting the UICC. In case of 3 consecutive
corrupted ATRs, the terminal may activate the
UICC with the next higher class. The terminal is restricted not to use
but the next higher class in the retrial attempt in
this case.

BR,
Drasko

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