Supported
Transponders – Philips Mifare 1k (S50) (ISO 14443A)
13.56
MHz, 8192 bit (1024 byte) read/write passive RFID transponder.
Large
memory size is organised as 16 sectors, each with it’s
own security key codes
and access conditions.
This allows entirely different applications to use separate
memory sectors with
unique security keys. In addition, the Mifare cards use a
three-pass authentication
system and data encryption techniques to make the system very
secure. For this
reason Mifare cards are often used for financial or ticketing
applications where
privacy of data and reliable, secure data transactions are
essential.
The
higher frequency operation allows communication rates up
to 106 kbaud.
Memory
is organised as 16-byte Blocks. Groups of 4-Blocks are called
Sectors,
each having have unique security keys and access conditions.
Block 0 contains
a factory programmed 4-byte unique serial number (UID) together
with other
manufacturer and configuration information.
Data
can be read/written to Blocks (16 bytes) in one operation.
Mifare is widely
accepted as the Market-leading technology for ISO14443A
secure ticketing and
access control applications (Transport for London Oyster
card for example).
Mifare
is a trademark of Philips Semiconductors NV
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