magstripe reader
Magnetic Stripe Card is capable of storing Data by modifying the magnetism
The ­stripe on the back of a credit card is a magnetic stripe, often called a magstripe. The magstripe can be "written" because the tiny bar magnets can be magnetized in either a north or south pole direction.
Electromagnets are useful when data is transferred onto a credit card because they store the confidential, security information within the magnetic stripe.
If you have ever looked at a plastic credit card, when you turn it over so that you are looking at the back (where the box is for you to sign it) you will find a brown/gray stripe about a centimeter wide that runs across the entire width of the card. This is a magnetic strip. It is made of very finely ground up Iron particles in a glue covered by a thin film of plastic. When a strong magnetic field is applied to the strip it is possible to magnetize areas of the strip in a pattern. The pattern contains information about what the card can be used for and who it can be used by.
Magnetic stripe readers
Magnetic stripe card was created in 1960.
A magnetic stripe card contains a magnetic stripe that stores information. Unlike smart cards, magnetic stripe cards are passive devices that contain no circuits. These cards are sometimes called swipe cards: they are read when swiped through a card reader.
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Why do credit cards have a magnetic stripe on the back
in a magnetic stripe, for magnetic cards and in a chip, for smart cards
A magnetic stripe reader is used to read the information stored on the magnetic stripe on the back of cards like credit cards, entertainment cards, bank cards, and other similar cards. The magnetic stripe contains data such as account number and expiration date, which is swiped through the reader to facilitate transactions.
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A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of storing Databy modifying the Magnetismof tiny iron-based magnetic particles on a band of magnetic material on the card.
The ones in hotels and motels do. They are basically the same magnetic stripe card as a credit or debit card.