Mifare Plus S IC type MF1SPLUSX0 vs MF1SPLUSX0Y1

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  • 8. December 2014 at 22:04
    I have some "Mifare Plus S" smart cards but when I read them, it is IC Type: MF1SPLUSX0. Is this normal? As I know it should go by the name "MF1SPLUSX0Y1"

    They do not come in 1kB EEPROM but only 2kB or 4kB. Is this correct?
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    Re: Mifare Plus S IC type MF1SPLUSX0 vs MF1SPLUSX0Y1

    9. December 2014 at 9:23
    MIFARE Plus is available in two versions: MIFARE Plus S and MIFARE Plus X.
    The MIFARE Plus S (MF1SPLUSx0y1, described in this data sheet) is the standard
    version for straight forward migration of MIFARE Classic systems. It is configured to
    offer high data integrity.
    The MIFARE Plus X (MF1PLUSx0y1) offers more flexibility to optimize the command
    flow for speed and confidentiality. It offers a rich feature set including proximity checks
    against relay attacks.
    Both products comes with 2 kB or 4 kB EEPROM.

    The MIFARE SDK Team
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    Re: Mifare Plus S IC type MF1SPLUSX0 vs MF1SPLUSX0Y1

    9. December 2014 at 9:50
    Dear Mifare SDK,

    Have you seen an mifare IC read type : MF1SPLUSX0 ?
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    Re: Mifare Plus S IC type MF1SPLUSX0 vs MF1SPLUSX0Y1

    9. December 2014 at 10:20
    Hi mikeactatek,

    I verify your question. The output of Plus.getTagName() (package com.nxp.nfclib.plus.Plus) is in my case "MIFare PLUS SL0" when I use a MIFARE Plus S card.

    The MIFARE SDK Team
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    Re: Mifare Plus S IC type MF1SPLUSX0 vs MF1SPLUSX0Y1

    7. August 2019 at 6:35
    That worked, thanks so much!
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