MIFARE Classic EV1 1k (4UID) – NXP

MIFARE Classic EV1 1k (4UID) – NXP

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  • True Random Number Generator
  • Random UID support
  • NXP Originality Check support
  • Increased ESD robustness
  • Write endurance 200,000 cycles (instead of 100,000 cycles)

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Description

The MIFARE Classic family is the most widely used contactless smart card ICs operating in the 13.56 MHz frequency range with read/write capability and ISO/IEC 14443 A compliance. Smart cards based on MIFARE Classic ICs are a commonly known solution in various applications such as transport, access management and many more. NXP Semiconductors offers support and local services covering the whole MIFARE portfolio valued by customers across the globe and value chain. Improved ESD robustness of MIFARE Classic EV1 allows further increase of inlay and card lamination production yield.

Additional Originality Signature feature enables to quickly prove card genuineness. MIFARE Classic EV1 is available with the 7-byte unique identifier (7-Byte UID) and 4-byte non unique identifiers (4-Byte NUID).

Program MIFARE Classic cards with CardLogix’ Smart Toolz™ development kit featuring the user-friendly Card Configuration Utility (CCU), Winplex™ API, and CardAppz™ application software.

Applications

• Public transportation
• Access management
• Electronic toll collection
• Car parking
• School and campus cards
• Employee cards
• Internet cafés
• Loyalty

Features

Key features

  • Fully ISO/IEC 14443 Type A 1-3 compliant
  • Available with ISO/IEC 14443-3 7-byte unique identifier
  • 4-byte NUID
  • 1-kByte EEPROM
  • Simple fix memory structure
  • Memory access conditions freely programmable
  • 2 x 48 bit keys per sector for key hierarchy
  • NXP originality signature to prove MIFARE Classic genuineness

Features / benefi ts for card and reader makers

  • Broad product portfolio providing an optimized price performance ratio
  • Low cost investment for tools, increasing ROI and speeding
    up market trials
  • Multiple suppliers in the value chain reducing risk within
    supply chain management
  • Fast time-to-market

Features / benefits for solution developers

  • Read range up to 10 cm increasing the convenience of touch-and-go experience
  • Many companies with commercial products, enabling a broad and competitive supply chain
  • Based on the international standard ISO/IEC 14443 A, ensuring a broad marketplace of solution developers and providers
  • Card and reader compatibility across all generations leads to reduced infrastructure costs
  • Easy-to-use and proven toolkits for fast project execution

Features / benefits for card and reader makers

  • Broad product portfolio providing an optimized price performance ratio
  • Low cost investment for tools, increasing ROI and speeding up market trials
  • Multiple suppliers in the value chain reducing risk within supply chain management
  • Fast time-to-market

Anticollision
An intelligent anticollision function allows to operate more than one card in the field simultaneously. The anticollision algorithm selects each card individually and ensures that the execution of a transaction with a selected card is performed correctly without
interference from another card in the field.

Manufacturer

HID Global is an American manufacturer of secure identity products. The company is an independent brand of Assa Abloy, a Swedish door and access control conglomerate.

Originally formed to develop radio frequency identification technologies, HID Global was formed in 1991 as Hughes Identification Devices, a subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft Company with offices in California and Scotland. The original 125-kilohertz and 400-kilohertz proximity technology had been pioneered by Destron/IDI (formerly Identification Devices Inc.), in Boulder, Colorado, and used primarily for Animal Identification and Proximity Access Control, and to a lesser degree in Manufacturing Processes, Tyre tracking and a few other Asset Identification applications. Already a supplier to Destron/ID of low-frequency microchips, Hughes Aircraft Company acquired exclusive rights to the Access Control and Industrial markets, leading to the formation of Hughes Identification Devices.

In 1994 the office in Scotland was closed and the European business passed to a UK based independent distributor, ID Plus Ltd who were later acquired by HID Corporation Ltd in August 1999.

In October 1995, Hughes management, with help from Citibank Venture Capital, combined its military communications and display products groups with its AML Wireless Systems organization and Hughes Identification Devices (HID) to form Palomar Technologies Corporation. It was at that point that the decision was made to focus efforts on RFID for physical access control (PACS), and five years later, the company was acquired by the world’s largest lock-maker, Swedish conglomerate Assa Abloy AB.

HID Global sells physical access control products, logical access control products, and secure issuance products that comprise smart cards, readers, smart card readers (OMNIKEY), networked access products, card printer/encoders (FARGO) and software. Its other business segments includes virtualization technology, cashless payment, government ID, RFID for industry and logistics and Animal ID solutions and professional services.

HID manufactures and licenses several types of technologies, from Wiegand products to 13.56 MHz iCLASS, MIFARE, and DESFire, as well as the 125 kHz Indala and Prox cards. Migration readers from various 125 kHz Prox technologies to 13.56 MHz iCLASS were introduced in 2007.

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