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Integrated circuit card interface device

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Integrated Circuit(s) Card Interface Devices are Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices that interface with integrated circuit cards (with contacts, as specified in ISO/IEC 7816). These devices have been assigned the USB class number 0x0B.

The acronym CCID most commonly refers to the standardized protocol by which a USB host interacts with such a USB smart card reader.