- High-Speed Matching: Advanced internal algorithms allow for fingerprint matching (1:N) in less than one second, even with a large database of users.
- Large Storage Capacity: Capable of storing up to 300 fingerprint templates (standard version), making it suitable for small to medium-sized business environments.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimized for battery-operated devices with a low operating current and a fast “wake-to-scan” response.
- Secure Data Storage: Fingerprint templates are stored in non-volatile Flash memory, ensuring user data is preserved even during power outages.
- Adjustable Security Levels: Configure the matching threshold (Security Levels 1–5) to adjust the sensitivity based on your specific security needs.
- Universal Compatibility: Supports UART (TTL) for microcontrollers and USB 1.1/2.0 for direct PC connection.
AS608 Optical Fingerprint Sensor Fingerprint Module
| Supply Voltage | DC 3.3V – 6.0V |
|---|---|
| Operating Current | <60mA (Typical) |
| Peak Current | <120mA |
| Fingerprint Capacity | 300 Templates (Standard) |
| Resolution | 500 DPI |
| Window Area | 15.3mm x 18.2mm |
| Verification Speed | < 0.2 seconds |
| Search Time | < 0.5 seconds (for 100 templates) |
| Interface | UART (TTL) / USB 1.1 |
| Baud Rate | 9600 – 115200 bps (Default: 57600) |
| False Acceptance Rate (FAR) | < 0.001% |
| False Rejection Rate (FRR) | < 1.0% |











- Individual/Maker Projects: Biometric door locks, “Start” buttons for vehicles or PCs, secure jewelry boxes, and personalized medicine dispensers.
- Business Applications: Staff time-attendance systems, restricted area access control (server rooms, labs), secure locker rentals, and point-of-sale (POS) authorization.
Yes. The AS608 is fully compatible with any microcontroller that has a Serial/UART port. There are extensive open-source libraries available (such as the Adafruit Fingerprint Library) to make setup fast and easy.
No. For privacy and security, the module converts the fingerprint image into a mathematical “template” (feature map). It is impossible to reconstruct an actual fingerprint image from this stored data.
1:1 is verification (the user enters an ID and then scans their finger to prove who they are). 1:N is identification (the user just scans their finger, and the module searches the entire database to find a match).
Enrollment is done through software commands. Usually, you scan the same finger twice; the module compares them to create a high-quality master template and assigns it a unique ID number (e.g., User #1, User #2).
Yes, the AS608 supports a USB interface. You can use Windows-based testing software to enroll users and manage the database directly from your PC.
The AS608 is an optical sensor and is sensitive to direct sunlight and extreme moisture. If used outdoors, it should be placed under a cover or inside a weather-resistant housing to ensure consistent performance.
























