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"ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com> wrote in
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pulses from with one. Worked once, tube laster for years, but I recently
tested one carelessly, the arc hit glass discharging into the gas inside. I
noticed a lack of lasing pulses, so started playing around, knowing it was
dead and suspecting why. The gas flashes became pinkish, then blusish, then
blue, then negligible as the tube pressure went up to air in minutes. The
glass had several very tiny neat holes, they looked like minute bubble
flaws. I bet the plastic card might not show anything if you killed the
chip with a single spark. As you say, high current, and a very clean very
tiny puncture. A pulse laser finely focussed could do no better, probably.
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I got the idea from an accident with a HeNe laser I was trying to make"Lostgallifreyan" <no-one@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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Is there a simple method to kill the RFID side of the card without
harming the magstripe?
Pulsed coil gas ignitor? The type that snap a spark once per second
or so. If you pass the spark through the card at the right place
You might be on the right lines there, gas igniters usually use a high
current gas discharge tube or a thyristor to dump the charge in a
capacitor into a HV pulse transformer, it might be possible to damage
the card's transceiver by dumping the charge into a few turns pressed
against the antenna.
pulses from with one. Worked once, tube laster for years, but I recently
tested one carelessly, the arc hit glass discharging into the gas inside. I
noticed a lack of lasing pulses, so started playing around, knowing it was
dead and suspecting why. The gas flashes became pinkish, then blusish, then
blue, then negligible as the tube pressure went up to air in minutes. The
glass had several very tiny neat holes, they looked like minute bubble
flaws. I bet the plastic card might not show anything if you killed the
chip with a single spark. As you say, high current, and a very clean very
tiny puncture. A pulse laser finely focussed could do no better, probably.