• 13.56MHz NXP Mifare Ultralight EV1 RFID Blank Cards Pack of 100

13.56MHz NXP Mifare Ultralight EV1 RFID Blank Cards Pack of 100

  • Product Code: RCC10
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $34.00

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MIFARE Ultralight EV1​ is a cost-effective, entry-level contactless IC​ from NXP Semiconductors, designed for limited-use, disposable, or low-security applications. It is fully compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 Type A​ (NFC Forum Type 2 Tag).


Key Features

Feature

Specification

Memory

512 bits (64 bytes) of user memory (EEPROM)

User Data Area

Typically 48 bytes (pages 4–15)

Unique Identifier

7-byte UID (ISO 14443-3 compliant)

Communication

ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, 13.56 MHz

Read Range

Up to ~10 cm (reader dependent)

Write Cycles

Typically 100,000 cycles

Data Retention

10 years


Security Features

While simple, the EV1 adds improved security over the original Ultralight:

  1. 32-bit One-Time Programmable (OTP) Area
    • For write-once data (e.g., marking the ticket as "used").
  2. Write Protection
    • Lock bits can permanently protect memory pages from further writes.
  3. 3-Pass Authentication (optional)
    • Supports a 16-bit password protection​ scheme (activated via configuration) to restrict read/write access.
  4. Anti-Tearing Mechanism
    • Helps maintain data integrity if the card is removed during a write.

Memory Layout (Simplified)

Page

Content

0–1

Serial Number / UID​ (7 bytes)

2

Internal / Lock Bits

3

OTP Area​ (32 bits, e.g., for ticket validation)

4–15

User Memory​ (48 bytes, main data storage)

Additional

Configuration, authentication, lock bits


Typical Applications

Due to its low cost and NFC compatibility, it is widely used in:

  • Disposable Transit Tickets​ (single-use or few-use tickets)
  • Event & Festival Access Wristbands
  • Product Authentication / NFC Tags
  • Loyalty Cards & Coupons
  • Hotel Keycards​ (limited-stay)
  • NFC Forum Type 2 Tag​ applications (e.g., smartphone interaction)

Comparison with MIFARE Ultralight C

The Ultralight C​ adds 3DES authentication​ for higher security, while the EV1​ is optimized for lowest cost and basic protection.

Feature

Ultralight EV1

Ultralight C

Authentication

16-bit password (optional)

3DES (mandatory)

Security Level

Low to Medium

Medium

Cost

Very Low

Slightly Higher

Use Case

Disposable tickets, basic tags

Reusable tickets, light security


Why Choose Ultralight EV1?

  • Extremely Low Cost​ – ideal for high-volume disposable items.
  • NFC Compatible​ – works with any standard NFC phone or reader.
  • Simple Integration​ – minimal security configuration required.
  • Reliable​ – proven in mass transit and event access worldwide.

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