ISO/IEC 7813

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. ISO/IEC 7813 is an international standard codified by the International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission that defines properties of financial transaction cards, such as ATM or credit cards.[1]

Scope

The standard defines:[citation needed]

  • physical characteristics, such as size, shape, location of magnetic stripe, etc.
  • magnetic track data structures

Physical characteristics

ISO/IEC 7813 specifies the following physical characteristics of the card, mostly by reference to other standards:[citation needed]

Embossed characters 
by reference to ISO/IEC 7811
Embossing of expiration date 
the format (MM/YY or MM-YY)
Magnetic stripe 
by reference to ISO/IEC 7811
Integrated circuit with contacts 
by reference to ISO/IEC 7816-1
Integrated circuit without contacts 
by reference to ISO/IEC 10536-1, ISO/IEC 14443-1, and ISO/IEC 15693-1

Magnetic tracks

Track 1

The Track 1 structure is specified as:[citation needed]

  • STX : Start sentinel "%"
  • FC : Format code "B" (The format described here. Format "A" is reserved for proprietary use.)
  • PAN : Primary Account Number, up to 19 digits
  • FS : Separator "^"
  • NM : Name, 2 to 26 characters (including separators, where appropriate, between surname, first name etc.)
  • FS : Separator "^"
  • ED : Expiration data, 4 digits or "^"
  • SC : Service code, 3 digits or "^"
  • DD : Discretionary data, balance of characters
  • ETX : End sentinel "?"
  • LRC : Longitudinal redundancy check, calculated according to ISO/IEC 7811-2

The maximum record length is 79 alphanumeric characters.

Examples

%B6011898748579348^DOE/ JOHN              ^37829821000123456789?

%B6011785948493759^DOE/JOHN L                ^^^0000000      00998000000?

Track 2

The Track 2 structure is specified as:[citation needed]

  • STX : Start sentinel ";"
  • PAN : Primary Account Number, up to 19 digits, as defined in ISO/IEC 7812-1
  • FS : Separator "="
  • ED : Expiration date, YYMM or "=" if not present
  • SC : Service code, 3 digits or "=" if not present
  • DD : Discretionary data, balance of available digits
  • ETX : End sentinel "?"
  • LRC : Longitudinal redundancy check, calculated according to ISO/IEC 7811-2

The maximum record length is 40 numeric digits (e.g., 5095700000000).[citation needed]

Track 3

Track 3 is virtually unused by the major worldwide networks and often isn't even physically present on the card by virtue of a narrower magnetic stripe.[citation needed]

A notable exception to this is Germany, where Track 3 content was used nationally as the primary source of authorization and clearing information for debit card processing prior to the adoption of the "SECCOS" ICC standards. Track 3 is standardized nationally to contain both the cardholder's bank account number and branch sort code (BLZ).[citation needed]

Programming

Parsing Track 1 and Track 2 can be done with Regular Expressions. Included here is just the Regular Expression for parsing Track 1.[citation needed]

Track 1

^%([A-Z])([0-9]{1,19})\^([^\^]{2,26})\^([0-9]{4}|\^)([0-9]{3}|\^)([^\?]+)\?$

This Regex will capture all of the important fields into the following groups:[citation needed]

  • Group 1: Format Code
  • Group 2: Primary account number (PAN)
  • Group 3: Name
  • Group 4: Expiration Date
  • Group 5: Service Code
  • Group 6: Discretionary data

References

External links

Reference implementations