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CEM CRD/229/008 DESFire Contactless Smart Card
Technical Specification
- Make: CEM
- Model code: CRD/229/008
- Card/ Tag/ Fob: Card
- Technology Type: Smart Card
- Material: PVC
CEM CRD/229/008 DESFire 13.56MHz read/write contactless smart card can be used for a range of different applications from access control to other applications such as cashless vending and public transportation. Using a standardized Mifare Application Directory (MAD), the card contains a structured file system offering security for multiple applications and to support future growth. Utilizing Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) -128-bit encryption, the information is securely stored on the card, ensuring that it cannot be cloned and that only valid cards are granted access.
Read more| Make | CEM |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | CEM Systems Ltd |
| Category | Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs |
| Model code | CRD/229/008 |
| Card/ Tag/ Fob | Card |
| Technology Type | Smart Card |
| Material | PVC |
| ISO size Printable | Yes |
| Operating Frequency MHz | 13.56 |
| Transaction Time Sec | 89 ms |
| Memory Size KB | 8 |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 54 x 86 x 1 Weight g: 5.7 |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -25 ~ +50 C (-13 ~ +122 F) |
| Additional info | CEM CRD/229/008 DESFire 13.56MHz read/write contactless smart card can be used for a range of different applications from access control to other applications such as cashless vending and public transportation. Using a standardized Mifare Application Directory (MAD), the card contains a structured file system offering security for multiple applications and to support future growth. Utilizing Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) -128-bit encryption, the information is securely stored on the card, ensuring that it cannot be cloned and that only valid cards are granted access. |
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