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MIFARE Products |
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| MIFARE offers the broadest
product portfolio tailored to the automatic fare
collection market. It includes ICs for limited-use
paper tickets as well as microcontrollers for dual
interface smart cards with PKI crypto engines capable
of hosting multiple applications.
The leading products available are MIFARE Ultralight, MIFARE Mini,
MIFARE 1k, MIFARE 4k, MIFARE Plus, MIFARE
DESFire and SmartMX. |
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NXP MIFARE Ultralight is the perfect solution
for system operators wanting to implement completely
contactless automatic fare collection systems.
Step-by-step, traditional low cost ticketing
media are being replaced by disposable, non-reloadable
contactless cards or tickets.
Based on the same benefits and functionality of the existing MIFARE 1k smart card ICs, MIFARE Mini was further optimized to meet the requirements of the access control and loyalty cards market. It provides significantly decreased memory size making it the perfect solution for access control or loyalty applications.
Launched in 1995, the 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.
Today, millions of MIFARE 1k ICs are
in use around the globe in all different applications
– from public transport, road-tolling
and parking meters, to accessing car parks and
paying at fuel pumps.
Expanding on the functionality of the existing
MIFARE 1k ICs, the 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.
The MIFARE Plus offers breakthrough security and performance for the cost-sensitive automated fare collection (AFC) and access control markets. MIFARE Plus is the latest addition to NXP's MIFARE portfolio and features multiple levels of security, including Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption, and an easy migration path from existing MIFARE Classic implementations.
MIFARE Plus will be available for sampling end of 2008.
MIFARE DESFire is ideal for service providers
wanting to use multi-application smart cards
in transport schemes, e-government or identity
applications. It fully complies with the requirements
for fast and highly secure data transmission,
flexible memory organization and interoperability
with existing infrastructure.
The SmartMX platform manufactured in most advanced
CMOS 0.18 mm 5 metal layer technology is positioned
to service high volume, mono- and multi-application
markets such as e-Government, banking/finance,
mobile communications, public transportation,
pay TV, conditional access, and network access.
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2008-03-10 |
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