BioMini Slim 2 Ultra-slim FAP20 Authentication Scanner descriptions
- World’s slimmest FAP 20 optical sensor
- Multi Dynamic Range (MDR) technology – Operates under max 100,000 lux of direct sunlight
- Advanced Live Fingerprint Detection (LFD) technology
Easy Integration
- BioMini SDK for easy application development
- Android, MS Windows & Linux compatible
- Multi-threaded code design for multi-core CPU utilization
Live Fingerprint Detection (LFD) Technology
- Distinguishes fake fingerprints made from various materials including clay, rubber, silicon, glue, paper, film and more
Algorithm & Matching Speed
- World’s best performing fingerprint algorithm: Top results in NIST MINEX tests and FVC
- Fast matching speed: 100,000 match / second (with Intel Core2Duo)
Certificates & Standards
- FBI PIV and FBI Mobile ID FAP20 certificates
- NIST certified interoperable image & template format standards (ANSI-378, ISO19794-2/4)
- Image compression standard: WSQ
BioMini Slim 2 Ultra-slim FAP20 Authentication Scanner specs
Sensor Type | Optical |
Resolution / Gray Scale | 500 ppi / 256 levels |
Platen Size | 16.5 x 21.0 mm |
Sensing Area | 15.2 x 20.3 mm |
Image Size | 300 x 400 pixels |
Image Certificate | FBI PIV and FBI Mobile ID FAP 20 |
Template Format | Suprema, ISO19794-2, ANSI 378 |
Image Format | RAW, BMP, WSQ, ISO 19794-4 |
Live Fingerprint Detection | Supported |
IP Rating | IP65(Sensor Surface) |
USB | 2.0 High Speed |
Operating Temperature | -10 ~ 50°C |
Operation Humidity | 0 ~ 90% RH |
Certification | CE, FCC, KC, RoHS, CB, WEEE, REACH, WHQL |
Dimensions(W x L x H) | 72.8 x 40.7 x 18.5 mm |
Weight | 91g |
Operating System | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 32/64bit Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, CentOS 32/64bit Android 4.1(Jelly Bean) and Above |
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