The MIFARE Ultralight card has only 512 bits of memory (i.e. 64 bytes), without cryptographic security. The memory is provided in 16 pages of 4 bytes.This card is so inexpensive it is often used for disposable tickets for events such as the Football World Cup 2006.
1.Chips: MIFARE Ultralight
2.Dimension: CR80(85.5x54mm) or as customer's requirement
3.Frequency: 13.56MHz
4.Standard ISO14443A
5.EEPROM Size: 64 byte
6.Material: PVC
7.Options: Signature panel, LOCO/HICO Magnetic Stripe, embossing letter and number, barcode, sequential numbering, Gold/Silver card, frosted card.
8.Application: MIFARE Ultralight Card is widely used for: Limited-use tickets in public transport (e.g.: single trip tickets, multiple trip tickets, tourist weekend passes) Event ticketing (stadiums, exhibitions, leisure parks, etc.)
100% compatible with existing MIFARE infrastructure
Real anti-collision supported
Operating distance up to 10 cm
106 kbits/s data transfer rate
Unique 7 byte serial number (ISO 14443A, cascade level 2)
High data integrity – 16 bit CRC, parity per byte, bit coding, bit count check
512 bit EEPROM, organized in 16 pages of 4 bytes
32 bit one-time programmable (OTP) area
384 bit read / write area for user data
Field programmable ‘Read only’ locking function per page
DESFire SAM based security methods supported
Tickets based on NXP MIFARE Ultralight ICs can act as single trip tickets in public transportation networks, loyalty cards or even day passes at big events. They are the ideal replacement for conventional ticketing solutions such as paper tickets, magnetic-stripe tickets or coins.
As the usage of contactless proximity smart cards becomes more and more common, transport operators are beginning to switch to completely contactless solutions. The introduction of the new contactless MIFARE Ultralight IC for limited-use tickets will lead to a reduction of system installation and maintenance costs. Terminals will be less vulnerable to damages and mechanical failures caused by ticket jams. MIFARE Ultralight can easily be integrated into existing schemes and even standard paper ticket vending equipment can be upgraded. In addition, this solution for low cost tickets helps transport operators to reduce fraud and the circulation of cash within the system.
Aug 2017