ATR statistics: TC2 - Specific to T=0

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TC2 - Specific to T=0

If present in the Answer-to-Reset, the interface byte TC2 encodes the waiting time integer WI over the eight bits, except the value '00' reserved for future use. If TC2 is absent, then the default value is WI = 10.

TC2 # %

1889 91.17 %
0x0A 47 2.27 %
0xFF 20 0.97 %
0x10 19 0.92 %
0x14 18 0.87 %
0x0F 14 0.68 %
0x96 11 0.53 %
0x20 10 0.48 %
0x80 9 0.43 %
0x60 5 0.24 %
0x18 4 0.19 %
0x1E 4 0.19 %
0x2A 3 0.14 %
0x78 3 0.14 %
0x00 2 0.10 %
0x23 2 0.10 %
0x32 2 0.10 %
0x3E 2 0.10 %
0xF0 2 0.10 %
0x09 1 0.05 %
0x1C 1 0.05 %
0x28 1 0.05 %
0x64 1 0.05 %
0xFA 1 0.05 %
0xFE 1 0.05 %



TC2 is only for T=0 cards.
It is surprising that 47 cards declare TC2=0x0A knowing that this is the default value.
It is also surprising that 2 cards (3B 95 15 40 00 68 01 02 00 00 and 3B A7 00 40 00 80 65 A2 08 00 00 00) are using the reserved value 0.