• Preprinted CR80 13.56MHz NXP Mifare Classic 1K RFID Cards Pack of 100

Preprinted CR80 13.56MHz NXP Mifare Classic 1K RFID Cards Pack of 100

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The MIFARE 1K​ (also known as MIFARE Classic 1K​ or S50) is a widely used high-frequency (HF) contactless smart card IC​ developed by NXP Semiconductors. Operating at 13.56 MHz, it is one of the most popular and widely deployed RFID chips globally, primarily known for its use in access control, public transportation, and micropayment​ systems.

1. Core Definition

The MIFARE 1K is a passive (battery-free) contactless memory chip​ compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443 Type A​ standard. It provides 1 KB (1024 bytes) of EEPROM memory​ organized into 16 sectors, with each sector protected by a proprietary Crypto1 stream cipher​ authentication mechanism. It is considered a legacy technology​ but remains prevalent due to its massive installed base.

2. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Chip Model

NXP MIFARE Classic 1K (MF1ICS50)

RF Standard

ISO/IEC 14443‑A (NFC Forum Tag Type 1/2)

Frequency

13.56 MHz (HF)

Memory Size

1 KB EEPROM​ (1024 bytes)

Memory Organization

16 sectors × 4 blocks (each block 16 bytes)
• 1st block of Sector 0: Manufacturer Block​ (contains 4‑byte UID)
• Each sector’s last block: Sector Trailer​ (contains two 6‑byte keys and access bits)

Data Rate

106 kbit/s

Read/Write Distance

Typically 2–10 cm (depends on reader antenna)

Security

Proprietary Crypto1 stream cipher​ (mutual three‑pass authentication)

Write Endurance

≥100,000 cycles

Data Retention

≥10 years

Operating Temperature

-25°C to +70°C

3. Memory Structure

  • Sector 0, Block 0: Contains the 4‑byte (or 7‑byte) UID​ and manufacturer data (read‑only).
  • Sectors 1‑15: Each sector has 3 data blocks (48 bytes) and 1 sector trailer​ (16 bytes).
  • Sector Trailer: Stores two 6‑byte keys (Key A​ and Key B) and 4‑byte access conditions​ defining read/write permissions for each block.

4. Security

  • Crypto1: A proprietary 48‑bit stream cipher used for authentication and data encryption over the air.
  • Vulnerabilities: The Crypto1 cipher has been cryptographically broken​ (e.g., via nested authentication attacks, Darkside attack). The keys can be recovered with tools like Proxmark3, making the chip vulnerable to cloning and replay attacks.
  • Despite its weaknesses, the chip remains widely used in low‑ to medium‑security​ applications.

5. Common Applications

  • Physical Access Control: Office buildings, hotel rooms, residential gates (often in CR80 card or key fob form).
  • Public Transportation: Contactless fare cards for buses, metros, and trams (especially in early systems).
  • Micro‑Payments & Loyalty: Vending machines, canteen cards, prepaid stored‑value cards.
  • Campus Cards: Student IDs for library, attendance, and meal payments.

6. Comparison with MIFARE Classic 4K

Feature

MIFARE Classic 1K​

MIFARE Classic 4K​

Memory

1 KB (1024 bytes)

4 KB (4096 bytes)

Sectors

16 sectors (4 blocks each)

40 sectors (32×4 blocks + 8×16 blocks)

Application

Light‑duty, lower‑cost systems

Higher‑capacity systems (e.g., transit with complex fare tables)

7. Clones & Alternatives

  • Fudan FM11RF08: A popular Chinese‑made clone, fully compatible with MIFARE Classic 1K.
  • MIFARE Plus: NXP’s upgraded version with AES‑128 security (offers migration path).
  • MIFARE DESFire: High‑security, multi‑application replacement with AES and a file system.

Summary

The MIFARE 1K​ is a legacy but ubiquitous​ contactless memory chip that revolutionized access and ticketing systems. Its simple memory‑block structure and low cost contributed to its massive adoption. However, its known cryptographic weaknesses​ make it unsuitable for new high‑security deployments. For modern systems, NXP recommends migrating to MIFARE Plus​ or MIFARE DESFire​ for enhanced security.

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