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MIFARE SAM AV2 |
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For a growing number of smart card applications, service providers need to ensure ever higher security standards, NXP MIFARE SAM AV2 is the perfect solution. It turns even the simplest reader into a high security transmission device. With 3DES and AES capabilities, our hardware solution offers superior cryptographic features for a variety of secure infrastructures.
Key benefits
- No need for high-end cryptography features in a smart card reader
- New, exceptional performance with direct connection to the contactless reader
- Supports crypto authentication and data encryption / decryption
Key features
- Compatible with MIFARE portfolio solutions
- Supports MIFARE, 3DES and AES cryptography
- Key diversification
- Secure download and storage of keys
- 128 key entries
- ISO 7816 Baud rate up to 1.5 Mbit/s
- Available in wafer, PCM 1.1 module and HVQFN package
Product leaflet
You can download the product leaflet here.
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