Java Cards

NXP JCOP Series Chip JAVA CARD CPU CARD SPEC and Classfication Description

2020-03-25 16:48:41 M&W SmartCard 226

NXP JCOP series chip card is a high quality and high safety solution product of NXP company. Wide application in banking&finance, mobile communication, public transportation, visits access and internet access fields, Supporting contact, contactless, contact&contactless reading and writing. Including a JCOP version operating system, and providing 40K-80K EEPROM memory.

NXP JCOP series chip card with Transport Key after factory. Need to be initialized then can access the COS system in the card, so this kind of card is with high safety.

NXP JCOP series chip card, can enhance Hico all 3 track 2700-4000 Oe magnetic stripe. CMYK offset printing. Can initialized based on customer's requirements. Can modify ATR and set T value, such as T=0 or T=1.


 NXP JCOP SERIES CHIP CARD SPECIFICATION:

Product Status

Product Name

UCOS 3.0 JCOP Chips & Smart Cards

Product Life Status

Product in certification--Sample avaliable

Certification

BCTC Certified(PBOC 3.0, PBOC 2.0)

NSICCS Certification expected for March, 15

VISA, MasterCard Certification expected for September, 15

Main Characteristics

ROM Applets

Dual PBOC 3.0, Dual PBOC 2.0, NSICCS 1.1, Dual PSE 1.2

EEPROM Applets


User Memory Available

40K~80Kbytes

Standard Compliance

JC Release

2.2.1

GP Release

2.1.1

Contact Interface

Standard Compliance

ISO 7816

T=0

Yes

T=1

Yes

Contactless Interface

Standard Compliance

ISO 14443-2, -3, -4 Type A with Mifare 1K emulation

T=CL

Yes

Baud Tate

106Kbit/s, 212Kbit/s, 424Kbit/s in both ways

Operating Frequency

13.56MHz

Cryptographic Algorithms

DES/3DES

Yes

AES

Yes: 16,24 and 32 btyes

RSA

Yes up to 2048 bit

SHA1

Yes

SHA256

Yes

Card Body

Chip From/Type

Contact, Contactless, Dual Interface

Various module industrial packaging forms on demand

Antenna

Full size(restricted embossing area)

Standard Compliance

ISO 14443-1 compliant, etc.

Material

Banking grade PVC with overlay for posting personalization

Technology

Hot lamination etc regular card manufacturing technologies

Magnetic Stripe

ISO 7811 -4, -5 compliant

 NXP JCOP SERIES TYPICAL DUAL INTERFACE DIFFERENC INTRODUCTION:

Code

Brief Name

Platform/Spec

Memory (bytes)

Interface

CJ3A040

J3A040

JCOP 2.4.1

40k

Dual Interface

CJ3A080

J3A080

JCOP 2.4.1

80k

Dual Interface

CJ3A081

J3A081

JCOP 2.4.1

80k

Dual Interface

CJ0BLA5

JCOP31/36k

(Mifare1K Emulation )

JavaCard 2.2.1

Visa GlobalPlatform 2.1.1

36k (Mifare 1K)

Dual Interface

CJ0BLA3

JCOP31/72k

(Mifare1K Emulation)

JavaCard 2.2.1

Visa GlobalPlatform 2.1.1

72k (Mifare 1K)

Dual Interface

CJ0BLA8

JCOP31/72k

(Mifare 4K Emulation)

JavaCard 2.2.1

Visa GlobalPlatform 2.1.1

72k (Mifare 4K)

Dual Interface

CJ0BLA4

JCOP41/72k

(Mifare 4K Emaulation)

JavaCard 2.2.1

Visa GlobalPlatform 2.1.1

72k (Mifare 4K)

Dual Interface

 


Java Card is an open standard from Sun Microsystems for a smart card developmentplatform. Smart cards created using the Java Card platform have Java applets stored on them. The applets can be added to or changed after the card is issued.

There are two basic types of smart cards. The memory smart card is the familiar removable memory device; it usually features read and write capabilities and perhaps security features. The more complex version, the processor smart card, is a very small and extremely portable computing device that could be carried in your wallet. Java-based smart cards belong to the latter category. They store data on an integrated microprocessor chip. Applets are loaded into the memory of the microprocessor and run by the Java Virtual Machine. Similarly to MULTOS, another smart card development technology, Java Card enables multiple application programs to be installed and coexist independently. Individual applets are protected by a firewall to preserve their integrity and prevent tampering. Applications can be updated dynamically.

In the United States, the Department of Defense, Visa, and American Express are among the organizations creating Java Card-based applications.


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