The J2A080 / J2A081 (JCOP v2.4.1 R3) JavaCard 2.2.2, GlobalPlatform 2.1.1 as successor of the traditional JCOP21 is the contact-interface edition of NXP JCOP implementation. This high level, but low priced product is targeted to innovative smartcard-applications at the intersection of the payment, ID, loyalty and eHealth markets. The (traditional named) JCOP21 is available 80kB EEPROM chips. For even more price-sensitive projects ask for the JCOP-edition with 40kB EEPROM. For the more challenging application we could make a 144kB-version available. All models manufactured with full credit-card from-factor or as SIM-card (ID-000), Micro-SIM and Nano-SIM (4FF) and / or color-printed. Ask for technical details.
FOB Price: | US $0.1 - 2 / Piece |
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Min.Order Quantity: |
1000 Piece/Pieces |
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Supply Ability: |
5000000 Piece/Pieces per Month |
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Port: |
Shenzhen |
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Payment Terms: |
T/T,Western Union |
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Quick Details
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: M&W
Model Number: Smart Card
Material: High quality PVC
Size: 85.5*54*0.84mm/Custmized
Chip: Import j2a040 j2a080
Capacity: 40K...
Cycles: Hundred thousands
Data save: 10 years
Temp: -20-50 degree
Type: Original
Warranty time: 1 year
Certificate: ISO9001
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: |
200 pcs/box, 5/10/15/20/25 boxes/carton
1000pcs 6.5KG, 5000 pcs 35KG |
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Delivery Detail: |
8-15 workdays |
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JCOP plastic cards j2a040 j2a080 contact IC blank smart card
Product Description
Material |
High quality PVC/PET/ABS/Metal |
Card size |
CR80(85.5mm*54mm)/Customized |
Thickness |
0.76mm-0.84mm/Customized |
Printing Method |
CMYK Offset Printing, Silk Screen Printing, Digital Printing, laser printing etc. |
Minimum QTY |
500PCS |
Lead time |
6~10days after the receipt of 50% deposit of the total payment, according to order quantity |
Certification |
ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, ISO14443A/B, ISO15693, ISO10536 |
Chip Available |
ISSI 4442/ ISSI 4428/ SLE 4442/ SLE 4428/ FM4442/ FM4428/ AT24C01/02/ISSI24C02/
ISSI24C64/ Ultralight/I-CODE 2/ ISSI M1/TK S50/ FM11R08/ NXP S50/ NXP S70/ ISSI S70 |
Applications |
Enterprises, bank, traffic, insurance, super marketing, parking, school, library management,
access control etc. |
Card Type |
barcode card, magnetic card, blank card, blank chip card, thick id card, transparent card etc. |
Personazation or special craft |
Lamination: Glossy, matt or frosted |
For reprinting |
Protection film on both sides |
Signature panel |
Scratch-off panel |
UV coating |
Thermal printing in black or silver color: for changing numbers or information |
Laser engraving numbers |
Metallic printing in gold or silver background |
Embossing numbers or letters in silver or gold color |
Barcode: 13 barcode, 128 barcode, 39 barcode, QR barcode, etc. |
Magnetic stripe: Loco or Hico magnetic stripe |
Key fob: can be snapped off to smaller pieces |
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.
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.
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.