AT88SC1616CRF-MR1 Atmel, AT88SC1616CRF-MR1 Datasheet - Page 7

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AT88SC1616CRF-MR1

Manufacturer Part Number
AT88SC1616CRF-MR1
Description
IC EEPROM 16KBIT 13MHZ M5R
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
CryptoMemory®, CryptoRF®r
Datasheet

Specifications of AT88SC1616CRF-MR1

Rf Type
Read / Write
Frequency
13.56MHz
Features
ISO14443-B
Package / Case
M5 R, Smart Card Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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5026DS–CRRF–03/09
Security Operations
Antitearing
In the event of a power loss during a write cycle, the integrity of the device’s stored data may be recovered. This
function is optional: the host may choose to activate the antitearing function depending on application requirements.
When antitearing is active, write commands take longer to execute since more write cycles are required to complete
them. Data writes are limited to 8-byte pages when antitearing is active.
Data is written first to a buffer zone in EEPROM instead of to the intended destination address, but with the same
access conditions. The data is then written to the required location. If this second write cycle is interrupted due to a
power loss, the device will automatically recover the data from the buffer zone at the next power-up.
Password Verification
Passwords may be used to protect user zone read and/or write access. When a password is presented using the
Check Password command, it is memorized and active until power is removed unless a new password is presented or
a valid DESELECT or IDLE command is received. Only one password is active at a time, but write passwords also give
read access.
Authentication Protocol
The access to a user zone may be protected by an authentication protocol in addition to password dependent rights.
Passwords are encrypted in authentication mode.
The authentication success is memorized and active as long as the chip is powered, unless a new authentication is
initialized or a valid DESELECT or IDLE command is received. If the new authentication request is not validated, the
card loses its previous authentication and it must be presented again. Only the last request is memorized.
Encryption
The data exchanged between the card and the reader during Read, Write, and Check Password commands may be
encrypted to ensure data confidentiality.
The issuer may choose to protect the access to a user zone with an encryption key by settings made in the
configuration memory. In that case, activation of the encryption mode is required in order to read/write data in the zone.
The encryption activation success is memorized and active as long as the chip is powered, unless a new initialization is
initiated or a valid DESELECT or IDLE command is received. If the new encryption activation request is not validated,
the card will no longer encrypt data during read operations nor will it decrypt data received during write or Check
Password operations.
Checksum
The PICC implements a data validity check function in the form of a checksum. The checksum may function in
standard or cryptographic mode. In the standard mode, the checksum is optional and may be used for transmission
error detection. The cryptographic mode is more powerful since it provides data origin authentication capability in the
form of a Message Authentication Code (MAC). To write data to the device, the host is required to compute a valid
MAC and provide it to the device. If after an ingoing command the device computes a MAC different from the MAC
transmitted by the host, not only is the command abandoned but the cryptographic mode is also reset. A new
authentication is required to reactivate the cryptographic mode.
Initial Device Programming
CryptoRF is delivered with all security features disabled. To program the polling response or enable the security
features of CryptoRF the device must be personalized by programming several registers. This is accomplished by
programming the configuration memory using simple write and read commands.
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