Preprinted CR80 13.56MHz NXP Mifare Classic 4K RFID Cards Pack of 100
- Product Code: RCC25
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$109.00
- 5 or more $77.40
- 10 or more $74.06
- 50 or more $70.00
- 100 or more $68.99
MIFARE 4K (also known as MIFARE Classic 4K) is a widely used contactless
memory card IC from NXP Semiconductors, based on the ISO/IEC 14443 Type
A standard. It is one of the most recognized RFID chips for
medium-security applications.
Key Technical Features
|
Feature |
Specification |
|
Memory Size |
4 KB (4096 bytes) of EEPROM |
|
Memory Structure |
Divided into 64 sectors, each containing 4 blocks
(16 bytes per block) |
|
Security |
MIFARE Crypto1 proprietary stream cipher (now
considered legacy) |
|
Unique Identifier |
4-byte or 7-byte UID (Unique ID) |
|
Communication |
ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, 13.56 MHz, ~10 cm range |
Security Model (Legacy Status)
The MIFARE 4K uses a sector-based security model:
- Each
sector has two keys (Key A and Key B) for access control
(Read/Write/Increment/Decrement).
- It
relies on the MIFARE Crypto1 algorithm, which has known
vulnerabilities and is not recommended for high-security applications
today.
- It
is susceptible to cloning and replay attacks if physical access is
possible.
Common Applications
Despite its security limitations, it remains popular due to its
low cost and high compatibility:
- Access
Control Systems
(older building entry systems)
- Public
Transportation
(metro cards, bus passes)
- Loyalty
& Membership Cards
- Library
Management
Comparison with MIFARE DESFire
Unlike the MIFARE DESFire series (which has a secure
microcontroller and file system), the MIFARE 4K is a simple memory card
with limited processing logic.
|
Feature |
MIFARE 4K |
MIFARE DESFire EV1/EV2 |
|
Technology |
Memory Card |
Smart Card (MCU) |
|
Security |
Crypto1 (Legacy) |
AES-128 / 3DES (Secure) |
|
Structure |
Sectors & Blocks |
Files & Applications |
|
Recommendation |
Legacy/Medium-security |
New high-security projects |
Summary
The MIFARE 4K is a legacy workhorse of the RFID world. It is suitable for low-to-medium risk applications where cost and reader compatibility are critical, but should be avoided for payment or high-security access in favor of MIFARE DESFire or MIFARE Plus.
