Smart Card's Types : Mifare Classic
Introduction
Launched in 1995, the MIFARE S50 (MIFARE 1k) IC was the first product, which could be fitted into an ISO contactless smart card and with its slim coil, allowed very high volume production. Expanding on the functionality of the existing MIFARE S50 (MIFARE 1k) ICs, the MIFARE S70 (MIFARE 4k) IC was developed. It provides significant increased memory size, making it the perfect solution for multi-application cards. It allows end-users to be more flexible and to experience improved convenience.
MIFARE S50 (MIFARE 1k)
Key applications
Public transportation
Access management
Event ticketing
Gaming
Identity
Key features
1 kbyte EEPROM (768 Byte free available)
Unique serial number (4 Byte and 7 Byte)
16 securely separated sectors supporting multi-application
Each sector consists 4 blocks with a length of 16 Byte
2 x 48 bit keys per sector for key hierarchy
Access conditions free configurable based on 2 keys
Number of single write operations: 100.000
Data retention: 10 years
MIFARE S70 (MIFARE 4k)
Key applications
Public transportation
Access management
e-Commerce
e-Business
Gaming
Identity
Key features
4 Kbyte EEPROM (3480 Byte free available)
Unique serial number (4 Byte and 7 Byte)
40 securely separated sectors supporting multi-application:
32 sectors consist of 4 blocks with a length of 16 Byte
8 sectors consist of 16 blocks with a length of 16 Byte
2 x 48 bit keys per sector for key hierarchy
Access conditions free configurable based on 2 keys
Number of single write operations: 100.000
Data retention: 10 years
Mifare's Products
Mifare Classic