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Explore the potential of MIFARE cards, the global standard for access control, ticketing, and loyalty systems. This category features technical guides on memory structure, sector programming, and security analysis for MIFARE chips. Learn how to effectively use RFID readers for data encoding and integrating cards with time and attendance or user identification systems. Stay tuned to our latest posts to optimize your implementations based on the world's most popular family of RFID integrated circuits.
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12/7/2020
Proximity cards with print and silver numbering
Proximity cards with matte print
Standard during
production of proximity cards
With
print
CMYK we include gloss lamination.
Matte surface
contactless
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12/20/2015
Introduction to programming MIFARE 1k proximity cards
Access to the NFC MIFARE card memory
Implemented on
MIFARE cards
the security mechanism assumes that access to each memory sector must be performed us
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10/26/2015
Is it possible to copy a MIFARE proximity card?
Organization of NFC MIFARE 1k card memory
The standard memory of the MIFARE 1k card has 1024B of memory divided into 16 sectors, each of 4 blocks with
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