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Integrated circuit card interface device

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(Integrated) Circuit(s) Cards Interface Devices are USB devices that interface with integrated circuit(s) cards (with contacts, as specified in ISO 7816). These devices have been assigned the USB class number 0x0B. The acronym CCID most commonly refers to the standardized protocol by which an USB host interacts with such an USB smart card reader.