CEM CRD/218/008 DESFire contactless smart card

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: CEM
  • Model code: CRD/218/008
  • Card/ Tag/ Fob: Card
  • Technology Type: Smart Card
  • Material: PVC
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Additional info:

CEM CRD/218/008 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 standardised Mifare Application Directory (MAD), the card contains a structured file system offering security for multiple applications and to support future growth. Utilising Triple DES (3DES) 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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Make CEM
Manufacturer CEM Systems Ltd
Category Access Control>Access control cards/ tags/ fobs
Model code CRD/218/008
Card/ Tag/ Fob Card
Technology Type Smart Card
Material PVC
ISO size Printable Yes
Operating Frequency MHz 13.56
Transaction Time Sec 89 ms sec transaction time
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/218/008 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 standardised Mifare Application Directory (MAD), the card contains a structured file system offering security for multiple applications and to support future growth. Utilising Triple DES (3DES) 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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